During the commute to my session my brain begins to recall several memories and because people drive aggressively in the city I start to produce cortisol and heart rate goes up . I'm ready to walk the steps to my seat with a purpose. Hands at my sides , looking at every reflection in windows, conscious of everyone around me.
In the waiting room I have a notecard binder that I use to try to dump my thoughts into for the session.
When that does n't work for slowing my thoughts I sketched the waiting room trying to use a much concentration as possible on visual awareness of my surroundings. I feel enough security with the veterans there to close my eyes and do a little breathing meditation to try to slow down too. We are trained to greet each other but that's about it...no conversation.
I am scary looking so people don't want to make eye contact with me , but as a technique if you look beyond people it is easier not to look at their eyes and not have them observe you as a point of focus.
I like to sit in places with my back to the wall facing a door so I can have awareness of who is in the room.
In the waiting room I have a notecard binder that I use to try to dump my thoughts into for the session.
When that does n't work for slowing my thoughts I sketched the waiting room trying to use a much concentration as possible on visual awareness of my surroundings. I feel enough security with the veterans there to close my eyes and do a little breathing meditation to try to slow down too. We are trained to greet each other but that's about it...no conversation.
I am scary looking so people don't want to make eye contact with me , but as a technique if you look beyond people it is easier not to look at their eyes and not have them observe you as a point of focus.
I like to sit in places with my back to the wall facing a door so I can have awareness of who is in the room.