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    stress response

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    n.NounA physiological reaction that occurs in response to a perceived harmful event, attack, or threat to survival.
    The stress response is a normal reaction to challenging situations.
    n.NounThe body's method of reacting to a condition such as a threat, challenge or physical and psychological barrier.
    Understanding the stress response can help manage anxiety.

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    What to do if your inner voice is cruel | Ethan Kross

    06:37What to do if your inner voice is cruel | Ethan Kross
    • A stress response is a really adaptive response.

      A stress response is a really adaptive response.

    • And that keeps that stress response active in ways that can predict things

      And that keeps that stress response active in ways that can predict things

    B1

    Should You Trust Your Gut Instinct?

    04:26Should You Trust Your Gut Instinct?
    • math problem with cause a stress response, and your brain will kick into slow thinking

      math problem with cause a stress response, and your brain will kick into slow thinking

    B1

    5 Foods That Naturally Decrease Cortisol, the Stress Hormone

    07:525 Foods That Naturally Decrease Cortisol, the Stress Hormone
    • But being exposed to it for too long can lead to a chronic stress response which can contribute to more anxiety, depression, fatigue, inflammation, weight gain, higher blood pressure,

      But being exposed to it for too long can lead to a chronic stress response which can contribute to more anxiety, depression, fatigue, inflammation, weight gain, higher blood pressure,

    • Inflammation is essentially a low-level stress response in the body.

      Inflammation is essentially a low-level stress response in the body.

    B2

    The Neuroscience of Breath: How to Use Breathing to Control Emotions

    09:04The Neuroscience of Breath: How to Use Breathing to Control Emotions
    • It's like turning down the volume on your brain's stress response.

      It's like turning down the volume on your brain's stress response.

    • It's like turning down the volume on your brain's stress response.

      It's like turning down the volume on your brain's stress response.

    B1

    Neuroplasticity Explained: How to Rewire Your Brain for Mental Strength

    12:30Neuroplasticity Explained: How to Rewire Your Brain for Mental Strength
    • In my last video on how thoughts strengthen your mind, I talked about the stress response and the cascade of brain chemicals that get activated when you feel threatened or stressed.

      In my last video on how thoughts strengthen your mind, I talked about the stress response and the cascade of brain chemicals that get activated when you feel threatened or stressed.

    • In my last video on how thoughts strengthen your mind, I talked about the stress response and the cascade of brain chemicals that get activated when you feel threatened or stressed.

      In my last video on how thoughts strengthen your mind, I talked about the stress response and the cascade of brain chemicals that get activated when you feel threatened or stressed.

    B1

    California residents recall harrowing escape from fires

    07:30California residents recall harrowing escape from fires
    • Things that we can do in the moment for about 20, 30 seconds that right now can help settle my stress response or sort of help my nervous system settle out of that fight, flight, freeze place, at least for the next little while.

      Things that we can do in the moment for about 20, 30 seconds that right now can help settle my stress response or sort of help my nervous system settle out of that fight, flight, freeze place, at least for the next little while.

    • and anyone can do these, um, quick little w what we call nervous system reset tools, things that we can do in the moment for about 20, 30 seconds that right now can help, help settle my stress response or sort of help my nervous system settle out of that fight, flight, freeze place, at least for the next little while.

      and anyone can do these, um, quick little w what we call nervous system reset tools, things that we can do in the moment for about 20, 30 seconds that right now can help, help settle my stress response or sort of help my nervous system settle out of that fight, flight, freeze place, at least for the next little while.

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    7 Surprising Benefits of Walking Meditation for Calming Your Mind

    09:087 Surprising Benefits of Walking Meditation for Calming Your Mind
    • Today, I'm going to show you how this practice stimulates your brain, enhances emotional regulation, and even rewires your stress response system.

      Today, I'm going to show you how this practice stimulates your brain, enhances emotional regulation, and even rewires your stress response system.

    • and even rewires your stress response system.

      and even rewires your stress response system.

    B1

    How I get all my study done by 12PM

    15:18How I get all my study done by 12PM
    • Even just one to five minutes of meditation as soon as you wake up within the first 30 minutes of waking up can calm that stress response and make you more locked in through locked in throughout the day.

      Even just one to five minutes of meditation as soon as you wake up within the first 30 minutes of waking up can calm that stress response and make you more locked in through locked in throughout the day.

    • Even just 1 to 5 minutes of meditation as soon as you wake up, within the first 30 minutes of waking up, can calm that stress response and make you more locked in throughout the day.

      Even just 1 to 5 minutes of meditation as soon as you wake up, within the first 30 minutes of waking up, can calm that stress response and make you more locked in throughout the day.

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    The FOMO Is Real — But You Can Overcome It

    06:18The FOMO Is Real — But You Can Overcome It
    • and you still experience a stress response to the perceived threat.

      and you still experience a stress response to the perceived threat.

    • you still experience a stress response to the perceived threat.

      you still experience a stress response to the perceived threat.

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    Is Love Really A Drug? | What Does Love & Heartbreak Do To My Body | National Geographic

    08:49Is Love Really A Drug? | What Does Love & Heartbreak Do To My Body | National Geographic
    • Oxytocin is protecting our heart tissue, and when we lose that stream of oxytocin, that heart tissue becomes vulnerable, and it can lead to a stress response like spikes in blood pressure, difficulty breathing, and an increased risk of heart attack.

      Oxytocin is protecting our heart tissue, and when we lose that stream of oxytocin, that heart tissue becomes vulnerable, and it can lead to a stress response like spikes in blood pressure, difficulty breathing, and an increased risk of heart attack.

    • and it can lead to a stress response like spikes in blood pressure, difficulty breathing, and

      and it can lead to a stress response like spikes in blood pressure, difficulty breathing, and

    B2