Grounding (also called earthing in some contexts) refers to practices that help you reconnect physically, mentally, or emotionally to the present moment and the natural world. It is often used in mental health, spiritual wellness, and physical health practices. Here's a breakdown of what grounding is and why it’s important:
Definition:
Grounding techniques help bring your awareness back to the present, especially during stress, anxiety, trauma, or dissociation.
Examples of grounding techniques:
Why it’s important:
Definition:
In holistic and integrative wellness, grounding also refers to direct physical contact with the Earth, such as walking barefoot on grass or soil.
Common practices:
Why it’s important (according to proponents):
Note: Scientific research is still developing in this area. Some small studies suggest benefits, but more large-scale evidence is needed.
Definition:
Being "grounded" spiritually means feeling centered, stable, and connected—to oneself, the Earth, or a higher purpose.
Practices include:
Why it’s important:
Grounding products:
Shoes
Sheets
Mats
Nature
Companies:
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Dr. Glenda Shepard - Doctor of Nursing Practice/Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner/Certified Nutrition Coach/Certified Personal Trainer/Certified Intrinsic Coach
https://www.triumphantwomancoaching.com/
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Robin McCoy - Certified McIntyre Seal Team Six Coach and John Maxwell Team Trainer/Speaker/Coach
https://www.thewellnessfactor.coach/
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