Unhinged things that help when you’re spiraling
From someone who’s texted their ex at 2AM… these are the chaos-proof tools that interrupt the spiral before you hit send. No “just calm down” — real nervous-system resets that work mid-crisis (I keep them in Groundly). #spiraling #anxiety #overthinking #textinganxiety #breakup #nervoussystem #regulation #emotionalregulation
When anxiety or negative spirals hit, it can feel overwhelming and hard to regain composure. One of the most effective ways I've found to break that cycle is by incorporating calming rituals that reset both mind and body. For example, placing your hand on your chest and focusing on the rise and fall of your breath is a subtle but powerful way to tune into your body’s natural rhythm. It reminds you that you’re safe in the present moment. Another surprising tip is to engage in a mildly challenging cognitive task, such as counting backwards from 100 by sevens. This task demands enough mental effort to distract your racing thoughts but is simple enough not to cause frustration. It effectively disrupts the panic loop your brain might be stuck in. Using sensory interruptions also works well. Consuming something sour or strongly mint-flavored can instantly divert your neurological focus, cutting short the anxiety spiral. These tangible, sensory experiences ground you back into reality. Lastly, allowing yourself to exist without the pressure of productivity during these episodes is essential. Sometimes, we believe that calming down means forcing ourselves to be immediately productive or positive, but simply existing and acknowledging your feelings without judgment creates space for genuine nervous system regulation. Apps designed for emotional regulation, such as Groundly, offer a safe outlet where you can vent your thoughts and feelings through text or voice. The benefit of such apps is they don’t push unsolicited advice but rather tailor grounding techniques to your unique needs over time, offering a personalized reset when you need it most. From personal experience, combining these tactics has helped me avoid impulsive reactions, like late-night texts to an ex, and maintain emotional balance. Integrating simple grounding exercises into your routine makes a real difference in managing anxiety and emotional overwhelm.





