How to block overstimulation in your home (and feel soothed 😌)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 апр 2024
  • In this video, I'll be sharing my personal tips for blocking overstimulation in my home and creating a soothing environment. The first 500 people to use my link will also get 25% off + a free trial to the Aura membership: www.aurahealth.io/miadanielle7
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Комментарии • 17

  • @MiaDanielle

    The first 500 people to use my link will also get 25% off + a free trial to the Aura membership:

  • @jsink1429

    We have an open floor plan and lots of kids, dogs and just a busy household but I’ve found that it helped with curtains, rugs etc to help dampen sounds but my favorite find was acoustic wall tiles and I put them behind artwork. They work great behind canvas artwork! I cut to size and pop them back there. If it helps anyone else I’m happy to pass that little bit along.

  • @williamclark1244

    I agree with you about noise. I like to get up at around 4:30 a.m. just to enjoy a few hours of quiet before the world wakes up. No phone, no music, no computer but complete silence. It does wonders for my mood to ease into my day this way.

  • @darlenebergantzel1534

    I need to have music playing or have a podcast on or other pleasant background noise or I get restless. However, to be fair, I like quiet when I’m sleeping.

  • @carlienvandernet7902

    I love silence too. Whenever I’m overstimulated (most of the times it’s just what is going on in my mind) I completely shut down. I love to go to sleep to escape or meditate with the very beautiful music from Loreena McKennitt playing very soft. But sometimes it is all the noise around me (I have a school in my backyard, a train station very close to me and also a highway passing by my house, not to forget people in my apartment building that need to drill 😂) and then I go to sleep or go for a walk.

  • @mamabear7928

    I pray u have safe travels plz keep an eye on the weather 😊

  • @user-vn6xo2tc9r

    Great video!! 🧡

  • @laceycopeland9655

    i use silence also, i use nightly meditation bed time stories fron 10%. it calms me down.

  • @bjstewart3723

    So, you lock your husband out????

  • @Conval-wi5eh
    @Conval-wi5eh 7 часов назад +1

    Such an important topic, Mia! I agree with you on the sound. Whenever I find myself in stressful times I try to take a short nap in the middle of the day - just completely shutting down for 20 minutes helps me so much.

  • @acadiasands1971

    Your baby Chloe is the sweetest ❤.

  • @francinegoodson9676

    OMG. Your timing is spot-on! THANK YOU for addressing overstimulation so eloquently, Mia.

  • @jonr6680

    All that independent sleep preferences & routines thing sounds like the ONE area in life where mutual effort to mesh with partner husband person is not optional. Tech is SUCH a barrier.