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Ep. 63: Balancing Act: Stress Management Strategies for Type A Personalities

Ep. 63: Balancing Act: Stress Management Strategies for Type A Personalities

Released Wednesday, 26th June 2024
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Ep. 63: Balancing Act: Stress Management Strategies for Type A Personalities

Ep. 63: Balancing Act: Stress Management Strategies for Type A Personalities

Ep. 63: Balancing Act: Stress Management Strategies for Type A Personalities

Ep. 63: Balancing Act: Stress Management Strategies for Type A Personalities

Wednesday, 26th June 2024
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In this episode, we delve into stress management strategies tailored for Type A personalities, emphasizing both physiological and psychological aspects of stress. While physical health factors like nutrition, exercise, and sleep are crucial, today's focus is on the psychological impact of stress.


Understanding Stress:Type A individuals often associate stress with productivity, viewing it as a badge of honor. However, chronic stress can significantly impact health, influencing cardiovascular health, gut health, hormone levels, eating behaviors, and overall well-being.


Immediate Stress Relief Techniques:To counteract acute stress responses, it's essential to activate the parasympathetic nervous system (PNS). Techniques like the physiological sigh and box breathing can lower cortisol levels, reduce anxiety, and enhance emotional balance in stressful moments.


Andrew Huberman's demonstration of the physiological sigh: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBdhqBGqiMc&ab_channel=AndrewHuberman


Long-Term Stress Management:Effective stress management goes beyond traditional coping mechanisms like exercise and food. While beneficial, relying solely on these can perpetuate stress. Instead, incorporating activities that activate the PNS, such as gentle movement like walking, journaling, meditation, and engaging in enjoyable activities, helps maintain overall balance.


Setting Boundaries and Mindset Shifts:Type A personalities often struggle with overcommitment and a constant drive for productivity, leading to chronic stress. Learning to set boundaries, say no, and shift from a stress-inducing mindset to a more positive outlook are crucial steps in managing stress effectively.


Connect with Coach Diana Leigh

1:1 coaching: https://www.coachdianaleigh.com/1-1-coaching

Instagram, Threads, and TikTok: @coachdianaleigh

Email: coachdianaleigh@gmail.com

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