Finding Peace An Exercise to Calm Anxiety

EPISODE · Jun 8, 2024 · 9 MIN

Finding Peace An Exercise to Calm Anxiety

from Project Joyful · host Tracy Tutty

In this episode of the Project Joyful podcast, host Tracy Tutty dives deep into practical exercises designed to alleviate anxiety and bring about a sense of calm. Tracy discusses the prevalence of anxiety and explores the **333 rule** and the **white mist exercise** as effective tools to combat it.   **Key Takeaways:** 1. **Understanding Anxiety:** Tracy provides crucial insights into what anxiety is, its symptoms, and the importance of seeking medical help when necessary. 2. **Practical Techniques:** Learn the **333 rule**, a mindful grounding technique focusing on sight, sound, and touch to shift attention away from anxiety-inducing thoughts. 3. **White Mist Exercise:** Discover the calming power of the **white mist exercise**, a simple breathwork technique to reduce stress and promote relaxation. Join us as we explore these actionable methods to cultivate inner peace and transform anxiety into calmness. So, whether anxiety is a fleeting visitor or a more constant presence in your life, this episode aims to provide tools to help you find peace.

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