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    Explore " acute stress" with insightful episodes like "Ep.51 Preventing Burnout", "Ep. 48 Stress Management- Let That Shit Go", "Boost Recovery, Resilience and Success: Working with a Coach to Break Free from Stress", "Stress... Friend or Foe?" and "Heartbreak Isn't Just A Metaphor, with Dr. Sandeep Jauhar" from podcasts like ""Rethinking with Rosalba", "Rethinking with Rosalba", "Happified", "It's Your Business Lead it" and "Beyond High Performance"" and more!

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    Ep.51 Preventing Burnout

    Ep.51 Preventing Burnout

    In this week’s episode, I dig into

    • Defining burnout
    • Early warning signs of burnout
    • Causes of burnout
    • Stages of burnout
    • Strategies for preventing burnout

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    Ep. 48 Stress Management- Let That Shit Go

    Ep. 48 Stress Management- Let That Shit Go

    In this week’s episode, I dig into

    • Understanding stress
    • Where’s your stress? Self-awareness exercise
    • Coping strategies for stress

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    Boost Recovery, Resilience and Success: Working with a Coach to Break Free from Stress

    Boost Recovery, Resilience and Success: Working with a Coach to Break Free from Stress

    This week we explore how you can build a healthier relationship with stress by working with a coach. Stress can make us feel incapable of making changes or making the impact we want to have in the world, and chronic stress can crush your confidence, draining your energy, vision, and belief in yourself. But not all stress is bad! It also helps us learn and grow,  and it is possible to find balance and a healthy integration of stress into life.

    Looking at the impact of stress on the US population and habits of numbing or escaping, such as alcohol abuse and other addictions, and the impact it all has on our health and  relationships, it’s easy to see that we need healthier methods of recovery. Working with a coach who can help you improve lifestyle habits and manage stress reactions, cultivating lasting positive change over time. As we all begin to break free from the weight of stress in our lives, we heal not only ourselves, but also for our families, communities, and future generations. 

    In this episode:

    [00:01:23] Size, scope, and impact of stress.

    [00:05:07] Stress leads to healthcare reliance and numbing.

    [00:09:53] Stress can be seen as either harmful or beneficial. It is possible to have a healthier relationship with stress.

    [00:13:06] Measuring positivity, objectivity, and stress impact.

    [00:14:43] Work stress affects relationships, causing bigger issues.

    [00:19:49] Stress can drive, but change is rewarding.

    [00:22:56] Working with others transforms your lifestyle habits.

    [00:26:58] Measure progress, get support, transform stress.

    [00:30:15] Learn from stress, select responses, stack habits.

    [00:33:19] Book a short conversation to explore ways you can reduce stress.

    Learn more and leave a comment at happifiedlife.com, or join the conversation in the Live with Less Stress facebook group. 

    Stress... Friend or Foe?

    Stress... Friend or Foe?

    in this cast i quoted "Plans are useless, planning is everything" This quote comes from the 34th President of the USA Dwight D Eisenhower

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    Heartbreak Isn't Just A Metaphor, with Dr. Sandeep Jauhar

    Heartbreak Isn't Just A Metaphor, with Dr. Sandeep Jauhar

    META PERFORMANCE SHOW | The term "heartbreak" isn't just a figure of speech, it can actually be quite literal. Dr. Sandeep Jauhar takes us through his fascinating research on Broken Heart Syndrome AKA Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy--a phenomenon in which grief or other emotional upset can cause dramatic physical changes to the size and shape of one's heart and potentially lead to heart failure. Dr. Jauhar and host Jason Jaggard also discuss the journalistic element of being a doctor, self-limitation and the importance of taking risks, having to work harder as an immigrant in America and the parallels between the doctor-patient and coach-coachee relationships. We hope you enjoy!

    REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE
    • Heart: A H
    istory, Doctored: The Disillusionment of the American Physician and Intern: A Doctor's Initiation by Dr. Sandeep Jauhar
    • TEDTalk: How your emotions change the shape of your heart

    Learn more about Sandeep: sandeepjauhar.com | Twitter: @sjauhar

    Novus Global is a tribe of elite executive coaches who work with Fortune 500 Companies, Professional Athletes, World Renowned Artists and Business Leaders to create lives, teams and companies that go beyond high-performance.


    Book a free consultation with a Novus Global coach here: http://novus.global/now/ 

    This podcast is produced by Rainbow Creative with Matthew Jones as Senior Producer and Jeremy Davidson as Editor and Audio engineer. Find out more about how to create a podcast for you or your business at rainbowcreative.co

    The Difference Between Therapy + Coaching, with Dr. Regina Chow Trammel

    The Difference Between Therapy + Coaching, with Dr. Regina Chow Trammel

    ON COACHING | Therapy and coaching - what's the difference and do you need both? This is one of the most common questions prospective coaching clients ask. Psychotherapist Dr. Regina Chow Trammel helps analyze therapy and executive coaching side by side, along with Novus Global coaches Jason Jaggard, David Gerber and Amanda Jaggard. The coaches share their personal and candid experiences with therapy and Dr. Trammel speaks to how therapy has evolved since the 1970s, the "grief of success," and how you know when you are healed from an experience. Hear why the group advocates for both therapy and coaching practices, rather than either/or, and explain how the two work synergistically.

    REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE
    • A Counselor's Guide to Christian Mindfulness: Engaging the Mind, Body and Soul in Biblical Practices and Ther
    apist by Regina Chow Trammel & John Trent

    Novus Global is a tribe of elite executive coaches who work with Fortune 500 Companies, Professional Athletes, World Renowned Artists and Business Leaders to create lives, teams and companies that go beyond high-performance.


    Book a free consultation with a Novus Global coach here: http://novus.global/now/ 

    This podcast is produced by Rainbow Creative with Matthew Jones as Senior Producer and Jeremy Davidson as Editor and Audio engineer. Find out more about how to create a podcast for you or your business at rainbowcreative.co

    29 - Why you're still stressed, nature heals and the human experience

    29 - Why you're still stressed, nature heals and the human experience

    Move in nature, without distraction, without feeling like you deserve to scroll through social media for the 10 minutes of work you did that you hated, if we can look into someone's eyes and really listen to them, rather than thinking about ourselves then maybe we can connect better to ourselves.

    Emotion is energy in motion.

    A widely used definition of stressful situations is one in which the demands of the situation threaten to exceed the resources of the individual (Lazarus & Folkman 1984). It is clear that all of us are exposed to stressful situations at the societal, community, and interpersonal level. How we meet these challenges will tell us about the health of our society and ourselves.

    2005 Paper: STRESS AND HEALTH: Psychological, Behavioral, and Biological Determinants (2005): https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2568977/

    Book recommendation: Sarah Wilson, The One Wild and Precious Life


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    Episode 26: Mind Over Stress

    Episode 26: Mind Over Stress
    Ever wondered why your arthritis symptoms seem worse when you’re experiencing a lot of stress? In this episode, we explore the stress-arthritis connection, including how chronic stress contributes to pain, inflammation and decreased immunity. We’ll also discuss proven strategies to help reduce stress and manage arthritis symptoms so you can live your best life and thrive mentally and physically. Visit the Live Yes! With Arthritis Podcast site to read the blog and get show notes and a full transcript: https://arthritis.org/liveyes/podcast We want to hear from you. Tell us what you think about the Live Yes! With Arthritis Podcast. Get started by emailing podcast@arthritis.org. Special Guest: Maria Juarez-Reyes.

    Preventing PTSD with Thayer Case LCSW, SEP Part 1

    Preventing PTSD with Thayer Case LCSW, SEP Part 1

    One of the leading modalities to help people heal from trauma is Somatic Experiencing or SE. This is a therapy that focuses on  body sensations and to relieve symptoms of PTSD in addition to related psychological and physical problems. 

    Part one of our interview with guest Thayer Kyusan Case LCSW, SEP details how he uses this technique with his patients. He joins us today to tell us about his work and how this healing therapy works. He also introduces us to SCOPE, 5 exercises to build resiliency and prevent PTSD. 

    Thayer Case is co-director of Maverick Psychotherapy Group and works with children adults and families. He has particular expertise in treating grief, anxiety, depression, attachment issues, ADHD, sensory integration and mild autistic spectrum issues, stress reduction, issues with spirituality, and trauma.

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    For more information or support contact Kevin or Niseema at info@thepositivemindcenter.com, or call 212-757-4488. 

    To reach Thayer Kyusan Case go to:
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    For a free download of the SCOPE exercises go to:
    https://traumahealing.org/scope/

    These are challenging times and we hope this episode served to validate and ease your anxiety about what you may be experiencing. 

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    COGWHEELS #5 - Stress Management

    COGWHEELS #5 - Stress Management

    Learn how to manage your stress. 

    We’ve got plenty to be stressed about these days, from the coronavirus, to racial injustice, to climate change and the assault on democratic institutions. In this episode we examine the fourth of our eight CogWheels of Brain Health -  Stress Management. 

    Chronic, uncontrolled stress can and does cause people to age more quickly and to die prematurely. But there is good evidence to suggest that our mental attitudes about stress are critical to whether stress harms us or helps us. Stress may be harmful in large part because we think it will be harmful. The danger arises, in other words, when we get stressed out about stress.

    In this episode we draw distinctions between different types of stress – good and bad - and also examine important research on how changing our mindsets about stress can help us to minimize the harm and maximize the benefits of our natural stress responses.

    Episode #5 Chapters 

    • Introduction
    • Acute Stress
    • Chronic Stress
    • Eustress
    • Stress Management Strategies
    • Stress Got a Bad Rap (McGonnigal & Crum)
    • Coping with Current Stressors
    • Conclusion
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