Stress & Burnout Quick Reset
Michelle Dhanoa | MAR 9
A fast, grounding somatic reset to interrupt overwhelm and bring your system back into steadiness.
This simple reset interrupts the stress cycle, releases tension, and helps you return to a grounded, functional state. It’s especially supportive during burnout, emotional overload, or long workdays.
A stable seat or standing posture
3 grounding breaths
Shoulder drop
Gentle body shake
Sit or stand with your feet grounded. Take one slow inhale and a long exhale.
Lift your shoulders toward your ears, hold for one second, then drop them with a sigh. Repeat 2–3 times.
Gently shake your hands, arms, or legs for 10–20 seconds to release tension.
Finish with two slow breaths, letting your exhale lengthen naturally.
Keep movements micro‑small if shaking feels too activating.
Add a gentle hum on the exhale to stimulate the vagus nerve.
Place a hand on your chest or belly afterward for grounding.
Avoid vigorous shaking if you feel dizzy or overstimulated. Keep movements slow and comfortable.
Mid‑day overwhelm
Before or after difficult conversations
During burnout recovery
When your body feels tense or “braced”
Michelle Dhanoa | MAR 9
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