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There’s something deeply relieving about having a five-minute practice that can actually help your nervous system calm down. This short episode was created for those moments when your system feels a little keyed up, a little stressed, or just in need of a grounding pause.
In this gentle somatic practice, you’ll be guided through soothing touch, slow, settling breathing, and simple somatic awareness. These are all very direct ways of giving your nervous system signals of safety and support, so it can begin to soften and come out of high alert.
If you’ve been wanting something that’s truly small, truly doable, and still genuinely supportive, this five-minute practice is a beautiful place to begin. Press play and let your nervous system slow down and settle.
Related: More Short Somatic Practices for Nervous System Regulation
Learn more about Havening Techniques and the science behind them
Havening Techniques is a registered trademark of Ronald Ruden, 15 East 91st Street, New York. www.havening.org
Ready to find your center, quiet your mind, and step off the roller coaster of stress and overwhelm?
You’re invited to join me in Somatic Healing Hub!
SHH is a beautiful, deeply supportive online community filled with the structure, support, and somatic practices to help you actually feel better in your body - and create real change in your life.
Inside, you’ll get ad-free access to the Somatic Healing Meditations podcast!
Each week, I guide multiple live somatic healing classes - calming, grounded practices to regulate your nervous system and reconnect with your inner world.
There’s also monthly group coaching with me, heart-centered workshops, and an extensive library of powerful body-based resources to support your healing journey.
Your nervous system. Your emotions. Your healing — lovingly supported.
Learn more and enroll now!
Connect with Karena:
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By Karena Neukirchner with Hello Inner Light4.9
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There’s something deeply relieving about having a five-minute practice that can actually help your nervous system calm down. This short episode was created for those moments when your system feels a little keyed up, a little stressed, or just in need of a grounding pause.
In this gentle somatic practice, you’ll be guided through soothing touch, slow, settling breathing, and simple somatic awareness. These are all very direct ways of giving your nervous system signals of safety and support, so it can begin to soften and come out of high alert.
If you’ve been wanting something that’s truly small, truly doable, and still genuinely supportive, this five-minute practice is a beautiful place to begin. Press play and let your nervous system slow down and settle.
Related: More Short Somatic Practices for Nervous System Regulation
Learn more about Havening Techniques and the science behind them
Havening Techniques is a registered trademark of Ronald Ruden, 15 East 91st Street, New York. www.havening.org
Ready to find your center, quiet your mind, and step off the roller coaster of stress and overwhelm?
You’re invited to join me in Somatic Healing Hub!
SHH is a beautiful, deeply supportive online community filled with the structure, support, and somatic practices to help you actually feel better in your body - and create real change in your life.
Inside, you’ll get ad-free access to the Somatic Healing Meditations podcast!
Each week, I guide multiple live somatic healing classes - calming, grounded practices to regulate your nervous system and reconnect with your inner world.
There’s also monthly group coaching with me, heart-centered workshops, and an extensive library of powerful body-based resources to support your healing journey.
Your nervous system. Your emotions. Your healing — lovingly supported.
Learn more and enroll now!
Connect with Karena:
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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