my head is aching my legs
are shaking I can’t sleep studies keep piling up in a heap of restlessness
and irritability prevails I’m worried will I fail lack of sleep just mounts oh I’m so
stressed out we’re living through stressful times and stress has become our constant companion
but do you know what exactly happens inside our body when we are stressed in today’s
In the video we are going to talk about three things one is the science of stress in our brain and body
two five very effective solutions to beat stress and finally two bonus tips right at the end
so don’t get stressed and let’s get going hey everyone this is Chetna and you’re watching
chet chat there are two kinds of stress one is use stress or good stress this gives us an extra
a burst of energy and focus when we are playing a competitive sport or giving a presentation and two
the second is distress or bad stress this is the continuous stress which makes us feel burdened
how stress affects the brain now you’ve perhaps been stressed for the past few months thinking
about your future or even your family’s health, this emotion of stress activates the hypothalamus
pituitary-adrenal axis the hpa axis the hypothalamus via the pituitary glands activate the
adrenal glands which are situated atop the kidneys in response the adrenal glands secrete a hormone
called cortisol the stress hormone the body thinks of this as a warning sign as though we’re about to
get eaten up by a bear the cortisol first raises the activity level in the amygdala the fear center
of the brain this gives rise to feelings of anger this is the reason why we tend to lash out when we
are stressed if you want to know by the way more about the signs of anger then watch this video and
I will share a link for you in the description box below have you ever found yourself saying I’m
so stressed I can’t think straight while the amygdala is working overtime cortisol travels
to its next destination the pre-frontal cortex located at the front of our head’s prefrontal
cortex is the thinking and planning part of the brain excess cortisol sustained for long periods
of time causes this region to shrink thereby blurring our rational thinking now another thing
What happens when we are very worked up that we can’t seem to remember where we’ve kept our phone
or our keys even if it’s right in front of us let’s see why that happens the cortisol now
reaches the hippocampus the memory center of our brain excess cortisol lowers the production
of brain cells in this region that is why we tend to forget everything we’ve studied if
we feel very stressed out during an exam now where is this cortisol reached in his
journey to the very cells of the brain too much stress will slow down your response
systems have as well seen someone looking very numb after they’ve encountered major stress but
the worst damage of stress is that over time it can change our cell structure right down to our
DNA shortens the telomeres the shoelace tips of chromosomes which measure a cell’s age do you
know the shorter the telomeres become the shorter their lifespan now not all stress is bad
remember we spoke about eustress or good stress and the experiment conducted by the University of
Wisconsin shows that moderate amounts of cortisol can improve memory while no stress which is
zero milligrams of cortisol or too much stress which is about 40 milligrams of cortisol will
not help you remember what you’ve studied or where you’ve kept your phone but just the right
amount of stress about 20 milligrams of cortisol will help you remember faster so be alert but
not burnt out before we talk about how stress affects the body I would like to give a shout
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chet chatters now you must be thinking that if all this is going on inside the brain how am i
feeling stress in my body you’re right to stress affects all body systems and let’s see
how to remember that the body is still thinking of us being attacked by a bear so it believes that
the muscles need oxygen to fight or to run now an amazing sequence of events takes place the
the heart pumps faster increasing blood pressure causing hypertension this huge volume of blood
starts going through our lungs to get oxygenated which means we start panting and getting
breathless to inhale more oxygen now imagine our arteries like pipes which suddenly have high
speed blood gushing inside them the pipes could burst so the body begins to thicken these arteries
by accumulating a sticky substance called plaque which in turn attracts cholesterol and fats extra
thick walls mean that sometimes the openings of the arteries become too narrow and now the heart
has to work doubly hard to push blood through them and all these blocked arteries could lead
to heart attacks did you know that over 60 patients suffering from irritable bowel syndrome
have psychiatric disorders and chronic anxiety another thing you might have noticed people tend
to stress eat before an important occasion you’ll see that since the muscles require quick oxygen
cortisol increases our appetite and signals the body to consume more energy-rich food like carbs
the problem is that there is no actual bear so we are neither running nor fighting and all these
sugars get accumulated as belly fat but don’t get all stressed out hearing this take a deep breath
because I have some tried and tested methods to bust your stress keep calm and meditate on
mindful meditation and yoga regulate breathing reduce heart rate and decrease cortisol levels
in our body stress causes us to breathe faster so we are forcing our body to slow down and do some
reps to de-stress exercise also reduces the levels of the body’s stress hormones adrenaline and
cortisol stimulates and produces endorphins the body is a natural painkiller and mood elevator
so try some home workouts or go for a walk or jog in the fresh air surrender and acceptance
this is my secret sauce to remain stress-free one big cause of stress is us trying to control
In every aspect of our lives practice acceptance surrender and gratitude together and you will
experience the calm flow through your veins and good vibes only you might have heard that confidence is
the key well it’s the key to unlocking some stress people with higher self-esteem are
said to perform better because they have lower cortisol responses to acute stress so they belief in
yourself and repeat I can do it and if you want to know how to increase your self-confidence then
check out this video and I’ll drop a link for you below headphones in stress out listening to your
favorite tracks especially mellow music have a beneficial effect on our body it slows the pulse
and the heart rate down it lowers blood pressure and decreases the levels of stress hormones and
now for the bonus tip dark chocolate, this is my favorite one eating a bar of dark chocolate
helps to keep stress at bay because it contains antioxidants which help in reducing cortisol
levels overthinking is over friendly wizard newt Scamander said my philosophy is that
worrying means you suffer twice we can all learn from him and stop worrying
about situations beyond our control remember just live in the moment so stay
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Guided Meditation for Stress Relief | My Peace of Mindfulness welcome to this relaxing session that
guides you out of anxiety and into the Sea of Tranquility sometimes our anxious thoughts can carry
us away to feeling emotions that are not desirable these feelings can end up
keeping us awake for hours on end when we are laying down to rest this is
because we tend to fight them wanting nothing more than to not feel anxious
rather than honoring them so let's begin by getting into a comfortable position
on your back ensuring you will not be distracted for the duration of this
session this time is for you you have nowhere
else to be right now and no one needs you gaze in front of you and allow your
eyes to find a spot to fixate on and do not look away in a moment as I count
down from ten you will slowly blink your eyes with each number I say when I reach
zero allow your eyes to close and remain that way for the rest of the recording
ten blink your eyes nine blink eight seven six five four three two one and
zero lay your eyes closed feel a gentle wave of relaxation sweep over your
entire body good now allow your focus to become
centered on your breath when you think about your breathing you usually take a
big deep breath in filling your body with oxygen as you take another full breath in
notice how your body expands when you exhale pay close attention to how your
body contracts on the next breath in imagine that the oxygen is filled with a
calming effect and as you exhale feel tension in the body relax and melt away inhale serenity exhale any stress now bring your hands up to the very
center of your chest and lay them on top of one another breathe in slowly and deeply and strain
your spine making your head aligned with your body when you exhale imagine there is a
special point of contact the size of a golf ball in the very middle of your
chest slowly apply some pressure to the center
point of your chest if you notice any worrisome thoughts pop
into your mind be aware of them and acknowledge them then take a nice full
breath in focusing on how breathing deeply feels notice how the stress is intertwined
with the tension and connected to restricted breathing breathing in now
feeling your body expanding breathe out applying this comforting pressure feel
the worries rise and then drift away breathe in and say I acknowledge that I
feel anxious it's just a passing moment the more I try to hide my stress the
more it causes tension lay your breath flow naturally now and
just watch it what does your breath want to do and how is it behaving if you notice your breath becomes
stagnant or restricted inhale very slowly and fully and say to yourself I
let this go as you exhale nice now one more big deep breath in let
go of the pressure but keep your hands here on your chest imagine that you are
breathing in the power of relaxation and exhale feeling this heart point which
naturally releases anxiety from deep within you repeat this one more time
keeping your spine aligned inhale lifeforce exhale and release wonderful let your hands fall back down
by your sides and become aware of your hands can you feel a gentle tingling
sensation or a slight warmth beginning to grow in your hands noticing these sensations relaxes you making you feel cozy and safe can you allow this relaxing warmth to
increase feel the tingling sensation grow and expand Oh now notice how those same sensations are
in your feet let the warmth grow and expand do you have any anxieties right now I
bet not you are so focused on this beautiful sensation that your mind
cannot worry or stress you I'm going to count down once more but
this time I want you to imagine that you are walking down a beautiful flight of
stairs these are the stairs of relaxation with each number I say you
become more and more relaxed with each step you take ten stepping off the first
step feeling that lovely wave of relaxation 9 allowing your level of
relaxation to double 8 feeling safe and secure 7 comfortable and cozy 6
you have nowhere to be right now except your bed five more and more deeply
relaxed for each step feels like a long relaxing bath three each step takes you
further in to tranquility two one and zero you are more relaxed than you
have ever been how you feel right now is your natural
resting state that you should always return to automatically if you find
yourself being carried away by the worries of life remember to acknowledge
your true feelings and then breathe deeply into the anxieties melting them
away the pressure point on your chest is referred to as CV 17 in acupuncture but
also called The Sea of Tranquility it got this name simply because of how much
bliss a person can experience after having this release in their body and
mind so the next time you find yourself anxious or stressed
remember point CV 17 the Sea of Tranquility is always there for you to
place your hands upon good you have probably heard the phrase
life is a journey not a competition not only should we stop competing with each
other but also competing with ourselves the more we deny how we feel deep within
the more we hinder our journey towards authentic success you have the power to feel completely
relaxed and at ease upon command simply honor yourself and breathe deeply as you enjoy this relaxation you have
achieved today let your mind drift and float to thoughts of beautiful places
such as beaches with turquoise water Oh Mountains with crisp skies and deep forests with majestic trees the sound of my voice gently fades away
and you find yourself fully ready for a long night's sleep allow yourself the rest you deserve good
night
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