

Did you know that when trauma is active in the brain, it becomes incredibly difficult to engage with reasoning, logic, and emotional regulation? Learning can feel impossible, memory may falter, and maintaining focus can be a struggle. If you've ever found yourself frustrated by your inability to concentrate or retain information, trauma could be playing a role.
This may challenge the way you currently think about focus and productivity, but your physical surroundings have a profound impact on your brain’s ability to calm down and process information. The space around you communicates safety to your nervous system, helping to quiet the noise of trauma and allowing for greater mental clarity.
The Power of Environment

I have discovered in my own life that my setting significantly affects my ability to focus and get things done. When I am in a space that feels comfortable—wrapped in soft textures with a cozy blanket—I can concentrate much better. Natural light, soft gentle music, and a warm cup of tea create an environment where my mind feels at ease, and productivity flows effortlessly. When my brain perceives soothing and gentle stimuli, it becomes much easier to focus.
How to Create a Safe Space for Healing
The beauty of creating a safe space is that it is something you can do immediately to support your healing journey. Establishing a comforting environment can help you navigate difficult memories and emotions while engaging in healing activities such as:
Reading and reflecting on personal growth material
Listening to podcasts that inspire and educate
Journaling to process thoughts and emotions
Working through therapy workbooks
Practicing coping skills and mindfulness exercises
By curating a space that promotes peace and comfort, you provide your brain with the sense of safety it needs to process information more effectively. Whether it’s a cozy corner, a warm cup of tea, or the soft glow of natural light, small adjustments to your environment can make a significant difference in your healing and learning journey.
What small changes can you make today to create a space that nurtures your mind and soul?
Alaina Smith LPC CAADC CSAT Owner/Lead Therapist

At Mariposa we are committed to providing you with a safe and nurturing environment for optimized healing. Scheduling is easy, just call or text Emily Chivis at (616) 284-1329 or send her an email to: echivis@mariposacounselingllc.com
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