Spanish grounding prompts for bilingual anxious moments
Closing sentence: I do not have to solve everything before I take one smaller next step.
Grounding can feel more natural in the language your body reaches for first. This bilingual page gives Spanish and English prompts side by side so you can choose the words that lower pressure today.
Keep the page small. Write short answers. If a prompt feels too much, skip it and choose the next smallest step.
Use your browser print command to save this worksheet as a PDF. The print stylesheet removes the navigation and keeps the worksheet clean.
Closing sentence: I do not have to solve everything before I take one smaller next step.
Yes. Use Spanish, English, or Spanglish if that helps you name the moment honestly.
No. They are self-reflection prompts and are not therapy, diagnosis, treatment, or medical advice.
Yes. Future Spanish-first products should get native voice review before paid publication.
Ease Forward resources are self-reflection tools, not therapy, counseling, diagnosis, treatment, or medical advice. If you are in immediate danger or crisis in the United States, call or text 988.
Useful references: NIMH anxiety disorders | NIMH caring for your mental health | 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
These are self-reflection tools, not therapy, diagnosis, treatment, or medical advice. For crisis support in the United States, call or text 988.
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