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Finding Calm: Mastering the 5-4-3-2-1 Grounding Technique


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In this episode, Melany guides listeners through the 5-4-3-2-1 grounding technique, a simple yet effective exercise designed to help individuals become present and manage stress, especially during busy shifts or transitions between work and home. The technique involves a series of sensory observations: identifying five things you can see, four things you can feel, three things you can hear, two things you can smell, and one thing you can taste. Melany encourages listeners to engage deeply with their surroundings, describing each sensory experience in detail to foster mindfulness and relaxation.

 

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • This exercise is designed to help individuals become present and can be used during busy shifts or as a transition between work and home.
  • The technique involves identifying and describing five things you can see, four things you can feel, three things you can hear, two things you can smell, and one thing you can taste.
  • When identifying items, it's important to describe them in detail, considering aspects like color, size, movement, and texture to enhance mindfulness.
  • Participants are encouraged to close their eyes or gently fix their gaze downwards when identifying feelings, which can help in focusing on the sensations.
  • The exercise allows for variations, such as imagining tastes or acknowledging the absence of certain smells or tastes, making it adaptable to different environments and situations.

 

BEST MOMENTS

"This is a great short exercise that you can easily pick up in the middle of a busy shift if you need a quick pause."

"For each thing, describe them in detail. Pay close attention. What color are they? Are they big or small?"

"Just try and identify and describe to yourself three things that you can hear."

"Take a moment to notice two things you can smell right now. Could be a smell of the room or the aroma of food wafting from nearby."

"Identify one thing you can taste. It might be gum that you're chewing, or the flavor of food and drink you had earlier."

 

HOST BIO

Mariam is a GP trainee in Wales passionate about improving our healthcare colleagues' wellbeing. She has experience on the Schwartz Round Steering group and as a facilitator for her health board, and she created and led the Balint Group Programme for Foundation Doctors in her hospital. These are regular spaces for healthcare professionals to speak about real issues that affect their well-being amongst colleagues to improve mutual support and camaraderie in the workplace. She also holds qualifications in Life Coaching and healthcare leadership and management. Whatever your reason for joining us on this podcast, we are glad you have taken the time. 

Dr Melany McKenna is a Clinical Psychologist, Cognitive Analytic Therapy practitioner, and Executive Coach. With a specialist interest in staff wellbeing, and supporting NHS professionals, Dr McKenna offers psychologically informed reflections, prompting us to consider staff wellbeing from a systemic perspective.

If you are having stressful days at work, leaving you feeling demotivated, and depleted, I'm hoping I can help here.

 

PODCAST DESCRIPTION

SafeSpace is a new grounding and respite podcast aimed at Healthcare Professionals focused on staff wellbeing in the healthcare work environment, a grossly overlooked issue and yet, the cornerstone of the healthcare system which is why it is crumbling. There are 3 components to the podcast:  

- Candid interviews with healthcare leaders, and a wide variety of passionate healthcare professionals about their own experiences and struggles with their well-being as they have progressed through their careers  

- Reflective discussions with a clinical psychologist, my co-host, regarding key topics that have arisen such as coping with bullying, depression, burnout, grief, menopause, etc  

- Guided meditations specific to the healthcare worker getting ready for the day ahead, pausing during, winding down, and accepting following the working day.  

This podcast is not a panacea or substitute for a formal management plan, but a motivating, and catharsis tool to help during a stressful day.

 

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