🧍 Self-Regulation Through the Senses *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

3.8 – Identifying Environmental Noise Triggers: Everyone reacts differently to sound depending on sensitivity and experience. Some may tense at alarms, others at crowded chatter or machinery hum. Identifying these triggers prevents emotional overload before it happens. Tracking where and when sounds become uncomfortable builds awareness. Once recognized, people can use tools like headphones, barriers, or distance. Creating quieter zones at work or home improves focus and safety. Over time, the mind associates control with confidence. Awareness reduces reactivity and preserves calmness longer. Recognizing triggers allows proactive planning instead of stress reactions. Each step toward quieter boundaries protects mental wellbeing and clarity.

About this course

Practical sensory-based strategies to help individuals manage emotions, reduce stress, and maintain balance in daily life.

This course includes:
  • Guided sensory awareness and grounding exercises
  • Templates for building a personal sensory toolkit
  • Practical activities for integrating sensory strategies into daily routines

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