Sensory Stories # 35: Fear of flying and low sensory thresholds
Posted: 19 May, 2022
By: Marieta du Toit
Are you a nervous flyer or do you love the freedom of being amongst the clouds?
In this video, Marieta shares her experience of flying from a sensory root perspective. Having very low thresholds means her comfort level lies in a space of minimal stimulation, including movement and sounds. Watch the video to learn more about how her unique sensory wiring impacts her experience and willingness to fly – and gain a better understanding of your sensory experiences.
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👩🏼🎓 Marieta qualified as an Occupational Therapist in 1999 and has been living out her vocational passion since then: helping clients achieve happy, healthy, productive lives. She has been part of the Sensory Intelligence® team since 2017. Marieta has a special interest in combining neurology, sensory regulation and human behaviour in the modern world, thereby facilitating self-awareness and improved quality of life for clients. Due to the increase of stressors in people’s everyday lives, she enjoys guiding people towards better understanding of their own Sensory Matrix™ scores.