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Overstimulation can be overwhelming and can affect your mental and physical well-being. Here are some tips to help you avoid overstimulation: 1. Limit your exposure to stimuli: If you know that a particular activity or environment is overwhelming, try to limit your exposure to it. For example, if loud noises bother you, avoid attending concerts or events with loud music. 2. Take breaks: If you find yourself becoming overwhelmed, take a break to recharge. Step away from the situation or activity and find a quiet place to relax. 3. Practice mindfulness: Mindfulness can help you stay present and focused on the moment, which can reduce feelings of overwhelm. Try taking a few deep breaths, focusing on your senses, or meditating. 4. Manage your schedule: Overstimulation can occur when you have a packed schedule. Try to manage your schedule so that you have breaks in between activities and time for self-care. 5. Create a calming environment: Create an environment that feels calming and peaceful to you. This could mean using soft lighting, calming scents, or playing calming music. 6. Get enough sleep: Lack of sleep can make you more susceptible to overstimulation. Make sure to get enough sleep each night to help prevent feeling overwhelmed. 7. Seek professional help: If you struggle with overstimulation or feel that it is affecting your daily life, consider seeking professional help. A therapist or counselor can help you develop coping strategies and techniques to manage overstimulation.
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