Discovering You Have an Environmental Sensitivity - Managing Overwhelm and Important Decisions with Andrea Weber
Discovering you have an environmental sensitivity can be an overwhelming and isolating experience with so many questions, emotions, and decisions to make. In this informative presentation, Andrea shares how to navigate your way through this and provides a practical roadmap of important considerations. It's empowering and reassuring to know that there are things you can do to make a difference and that help and support are available.
Realizing you have environmental sensitivities to things like chemicals, EMFs or mold can be overwhelming. Many people don't know much about these sensitivities, what to do, where to go for help or how to explain what's happening and this can lead to additional stress and emotional burden on top of what is already being experienced with physical symptoms.
This insightful presentation will cover the following:
Self-compassion through initial overwhelm
Gaining perspective and the next steps to take
Finding a medical practitioner who can help
Immediate interventions to reduce exposures
Working through tools for relief and wellbeing
Planning ahead to minimize triggers
Thinking about the future in terms of home/work environments
Find out more about the valuable work Andrea is doing to help environmentally sensitive people by visiting expansivehappiness.com
You can take the free Environmental Sensitivity Quiz and explore the Self-empowered Sensitivity Management Program.
You'll also receive the "Top Ten Tips to Managing an Environmental Sensitivity" when you sign up for regular communications.
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See Andrea's previous episode: Episode 137: Keys to Managing Environmental Sensitivity with Andrea Weber
Join us for Q & A with Andrea in our Sensitive Empowerment Community (SEC).
Plus explore more episodes on The HSP Podcast at HSPpodcast.com
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