understanding stress

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understanding stress 〰️

Stress isn’t just ‘feeling busy’.

It’s a full body and brain response that affects your muscles, hormones, digestion, sleep and the way you think.

The more you understand what’s happening, the easier it is to respond in a helpful way.

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The Hidden Signs of Stress

You might feel like you’re coping. Managing. Getting on with things. But chronic stress often shows up in subtle ways, such as:

  • Trouble falling asleep, or waking up feeling unrefreshed

  • A short temper or low tolerance for everyday annoyances

  • Feeling overwhelmed by small decisions

  • Digestive issues like bloating or loss of appetite

  • Brain fog or forgetfulness

  • Tension in the neck, jaw, or shoulders

  • Getting ill more often than usual

These are all signs that your nervous system may be stuck in stress mode.

And unfortunately, the longer this continues, the more the stress response becomes your default setting.

How Yoga Helps Build Resilience

The good news is that your nervous system is adaptable. With regular practice, yoga can help:

  • Increase activity in the prefrontal cortex

  • Reduce overactivity in the amygdala

  • Activate the parasympathetic “rest and digest” response

  • Improve emotional regulation

  • Support better sleep and immune function

This is what we call nervous system resilience — the ability to return to calm after stress.

And it’s something you can build, step by step. Join the solution, to get weekly updates in your inbox.

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