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The seven brain chemicals that help you deal with stress and anxiety

The seven brain chemicals that help you deal with stress and anxiety

Are you feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or just plain stressed out? You’re not alone. But what if I told you that understanding a bit about the chemicals swirling around in your brain could help you take control? Let’s break it down.

Stress: Your Brain’s Emergency Kit

  1. Cortisol: Often labelled as the “bad guy,” cortisol is actually your body’s quick-response mechanism. It gears you up to face challenges, ramping up your energy and focus. However, if cortisol overstays its welcome—that’s when you start feeling burned out.
  2. Adrenaline and Norepinephrine: These are your body’s emergency sirens. They put you on high alert, making you hyper-aware of your surroundings. But remember, being on high alert for too long can exhaust you.
  3. Dopamine: Think of dopamine as your brain’s motivator. In small doses, it helps you focus and make quick decisions under stress. But too much can make you feel overworked and depleted.

The Calm After the Storm

  1. Serotonin: This is the peacekeeper of your brain. Low levels can make you feel anxious and unsettled. But when balanced, serotonin brings that blissful feeling of well-being and happiness.
  2. Oxytocin: Dubbed the “love hormone,” it’s released when you hug someone or share a heartfelt conversation. Oxytocin is your body’s natural antidote to stress.
  3. Endorphins: Ever felt euphoric after a workout? That’s endorphins at work. They’re natural mood lifters and can counterbalance the effects of stress.
  4. GABA: Consider this as your body’s natural chill pill. It puts the brakes on overthinking and anxiety, making you feel calm and centred.

The Takeaway

Recognizing these chemicals and what they do can give you a fighting chance against stress and anxiety. Here’s a quick action plan:

  • Combat Cortisol: Deep breathing exercises and mindfulness can lower cortisol levels. Take a few moments to focus on your breath when stress piles up.
  • Balance Dopamine: Take regular breaks when working on stressful tasks. It helps to reset your dopamine levels.
  • Boost Serotonin and Oxytocin: Spend quality time with loved ones or engage in activities that make you happy.
  • Activate Endorphins and GABA: Regular exercise and meditation can help release these natural stress-busters.

So, the next time you’re feeling stressed, remember that you have the power to influence your brain chemistry. Empower yourself with this knowledge and turn those stressful days into opportunities for growth and balance.

If stress is a problem for you, you might like to take this free and confidential simple inner struggles self-assessment to get some measure of how much it is affecting you.

Here is the URL for this self-assessment:
https://stresstest.executivebreakthrough.com/reg

I’m not sure how long that I will be able to leave this this self-assessment up there, so check it out while you can.

Please do not hesitate to get back to me if you would like to discuss the results of your self-assessment in more detail, or any other issues that are troubling you at this time.

 

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