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In May, a longtime friend of the author, Liz, lost her motivation to exercise due to chronic stress and atypical burnout. Despite her resilience, Liz's symptoms included inability to unplug from work, feeling depleted, and a drastic change in her exercise routine. The author diagnosed her with chronic stress and burnout, which are two of the most common issues in our modern world.
The author suggests a regimen of simple lifestyle changes, starting with two changes at a time, and gradually increasing the frequency. This approach has helped Liz return to exercising regularly and has never looked back.
Stress and burnout are not the exception, but they are the rule. By using small, actionable techniques described in the book, combined with a healthy dose of self-compassion, you can overcome stress and burnout in about three months. This is not about the latest fad or fix, but sustainable, far-reaching, and long-lasting changes, along with powerful mindset shifts, that can teach you how to reverse your biology of stress for good.
Stress is not a sign of weakness or failure, but rather our cultural perception of it. The author specializes in the biology of stress, burnout, mental health, and resilience, revealing why it often goes undiagnosed and that current treatments only offer temporary fixes. Life without stress is biologically impossible, and false promises made by the wellness industry are false advertising.
Stress is a common human experience that can isolate individuals and make them feel alone in their struggles. Through conversations with people from various backgrounds, it has been found that stress concerns are almost identical across cultures. Five universal truths regarding stress are:
1. Feeling anxious when faced with uncertainty;
2. Frustration with emotions during difficult experiences;
3. Feeling depleted and burnt out;
4. Lacking a sense of self due to multiple roles;
5. Feeling lost and disconnected from one's life.
Stress is a natural part of life, deeply tied to lived experiences and essential to being human. It is the driving force that propels individuals forward throughout the day. Healthy stress has played a significant role in creating good in one's life, such as a successful career, friendships, sports teams, and vacations.
A healthy amount of stress is important as it serves a functional purpose to move one's life forward, but only when it's dialed to the right frequency for one's needs. However, too much stress can become unhealthy and counterproductive, leading to negative health effects.