The Neuroscience of Stress + 5 Strategies to Manage It
Stress evolved to help our ancestors survive, but in modern life it often makes us sick and overwhelmed. The good news is that, by understanding the neuroscience of stress, you can develop effective ways to manage it.
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Chapters:
00:00 Stress in Modern Life
01:42 The “Rapid Response” Stress Pathway (Sympathetic Adrenal Medullary axis)
02:29 Strategy #1: Reducing Sympathetic Nervous System Activity with Breathwork
04:55 Strategy #2: Engage the PFC and Hippocampus with Visualization and Reframing
08:58 The “Slow Response” Stress Pathway (Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal axis)
09:42 Strategy #3: Improve PFC-amygdala Connectivity with Mindfulness Meditation
11:12 Why Chronic Stress Can Lead to Digestive Issues
12:54 Strategy #4: Engage the Parasympathetic Nervous System with Yoga Nidra (NSDR)
14:40 How Chronic Stress Can Lead to Cardiovascular and Cognitive Issues
16:38 Strategy #5: Enhance Neuroplasticity and Resilience with Physical Exercise
18:44 Bonus Strategy: Habit Formation
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