Self-witnessing is a powerful practice to increase awareness of our internal experience.
Try this: Imagine being a narrator for a movie (you know, like Morgan Freeman). In stressful times, picture the moment as a movie scene.
Your voice over, like most narrators, are describing the inner thoughts, feelings, body sensations etc of the main character (you!).
It may sound like:
“So I rushed out of bed… My heart was racing, I checked the time and suddenly, my palms were sweaty. Then I started feeling worried, thinking about an upcoming work presentation. I’m questioning how I’ll do…” and so on…
Self-witnessing is an opportunity to pause in the midst of chaos. To notice and label our internal experience is to slow down.
Doing so enables us to understand ourselves, to avoid unwanted patterns/reactions, to identify and seek support or solutions.
Written by: Elaine Raif, ASW#111237
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