Deeper Dive: Grounding

In this week’s episode, we’re exploring a new Deeper Dive theme – grounding. For the month of August, we’ll be emphasizing practices that help us find steady ground in the present moment.

Episode Details:

Many of us have an intuitive sense of what we mean by grounding. I’ll unpack several factors here that I consider part of grounding – from present moment awareness, to connection with external surroundings, paying attention to our contact with the literal ground, and embodiment.

Footprints symbolizing the experience of grounding through mindful movement practice.When we feel really grounded on these different levels, there’s a sense of wholeness, steadiness, and clarity. And yet, there are many, many factors in our modern daily lives that pull us away from that sense of groundedness.

Grounding Topics I’ll Cover:

  • why being more grounded is probably a better goal than feeling calm
  • how grounding relates to equanimity
  • why it’s important to practice grounding pro-actively, even when we don’t feel un-grounded.

Lastly, I give an extensive (and hopefully fun) list of grounding practices you can try. These suggestions include specific ways of breathing, focal points in the body, activities in nature, and recommendations for home and daily routines.

Listen in, and let me know what your favorite grounding practices are!

Resources & Links from this episode:

BONUS! Try this free class from the Moved To Meditate Class Library, exploring the experience of Grounding.

Try this free online mindful movement and meditation class to feel more grounded.

For more guided practices that align with these podcast topics, check out my full Moved To Meditate Class Library.

As mentioned at the beginning of the episode, to receive the Deeper Dive worksheets on this month’s theme of Grounding, you can sign up for the MTM email newsletter here.

P.S. If you missed the newsletter because you’re listening to this later, you can still get the worksheet. All you need to do is email me at mail@movedtomeditate.com and ask. 🙂

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