I have a very loud, very busy left brain that I call Lefty. (For those neuroanatomy purists, I use the term ‘left brain’ loosely. Our brains aren’t so neatly divided, but humor me for ease of description.) Four things about Lefty before I get to our current dilemma: 1. Lefty is my highly verbal, analytical […]
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Tired of Counting Sheep? Try Sleep Hygiene
Note: This is the fifth post in my stress relief series. Others cover an overview of the stress response, diaphragmatic breathing, the stress pride epidemic, and progressive muscle relaxation. Sleep and Stress: A Bad Romance Stress and sleep are not compatible. Stress disrupts sleep, leading to a whole host of other problems besides grogginess (and […]
Progressive Muscle Relaxation: Treat Yourself to Immediate Relief
Note: This is the fourth post in a series on stress relief. I recommend that you read the earlier posts for a strong foundation. They cover the stress response from a physical, mental, and emotional perspective, the benefits and practice of diaphragmatic breathing, and our culture’s problem with stress pride. Feel Better Now Today, we’re […]
Every Breath You Take: The Deceptively Simple Power of Diaphragmatic Breathing
Note: This is the second post in a Stress Relief Series Welcome back! If you didn’t read my last blog post, I recommend you go back there to get the foundation on how the stress response works. For those who did, I hope you had a chance to monitor your own unique stress triggers and […]
Stress Relief: A Series on Preventing and Managing Stress
A Nasty Strain of Stress Is Going Around Lately, it seems like most people I know are really stressed out. I’m completely overwhelmed. I want to hide under the covers and never come out. I can’t turn my brain off at night, so I’m exhausted, which makes everything worse – and now I’m biting everyone’s […]