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  • Polyvagal Practices,
• 9/28/25

Sensory Orientation | Mindfulness Practice • Vagus Nerve Exercise

Shift your focus into the present moment with this simple vagus nerve exercise. Sensory orientation helps calm racing or disruptive thoughts by engaging your body and environment through sight, sound, touch, smell, and taste.

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