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#71 - The 6 Tools You Can Use TODAY To Get Back Yourself

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When faced with stressful situations, your body responds by entering into fight-or-flight mode, a natural protective mechanism. This mode activates your sympathetic nervous system, triggering an increase in heart rate and blood pressure, muscle constriction, and a temporary halt in digestion. These physiological changes are intended to prepare you to either confront the threat or escape from it. However, prolonged or frequent activation of this response can have negative effects on your well-being.
In today's episode, I want to share some valuable tools that can assist you in regulating your nervous system and processing emotions, promoting your mental, emotional, and physical well-being. By incorporating certain lifestyle shifts into your routine, such as exercise and spending time with others, you can navigate stress more smoothly in both your mind and body.
If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear more, please leave a review and subscribe to the podcast so you’ll be updated whenever a new episode drops, which will be every Wednesday. If you know of anyone who can benefit from this podcast and become better Mentally, Emotionally, Financially, Spiritually, and Physically — please share this podcast with them.
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When faced with stressful situations, your body responds by entering into fight-or-flight mode, a natural protective mechanism. This mode activates your sympathetic nervous system, triggering an increase in heart rate and blood pressure, muscle constriction, and a temporary halt in digestion. These physiological changes are intended to prepare you to either confront the threat or escape from it. However, prolonged or frequent activation of this response can have negative effects on your well-being.
In today's episode, I want to share some valuable tools that can assist you in regulating your nervous system and processing emotions, promoting your mental, emotional, and physical well-being. By incorporating certain lifestyle shifts into your routine, such as exercise and spending time with others, you can navigate stress more smoothly in both your mind and body.
If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear more, please leave a review and subscribe to the podcast so you’ll be updated whenever a new episode drops, which will be every Wednesday. If you know of anyone who can benefit from this podcast and become better Mentally, Emotionally, Financially, Spiritually, and Physically — please share this podcast with them.
Connect with Ahren on IG
@ahrenlynchpotter

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