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In this powerful episode of The Mindful Living, host Sana sits down with Jenny Evans, a performance coach and resilience expert, to unpack the surprising science behind cortisol—the stress hormone silently disrupting our energy, clarity, and careers. From understanding how cortisol hijacks our decision-making to practical micro-strategies for recovery, this conversation delivers evidence-backed tools for anyone feeling stuck in overdrive. Jenny shares how even small physical movements, consistent routines, and reframing purpose can create massive resilience. If you’ve been white-knuckling your way through life, this is your permission to pause, reset, and reclaim control.
About the Guest:
Key Takeaways:
Cortisol is not the enemy, but chronic elevation leads to poor decisions, fatigue, and burnout.
Microbursts of physical movement (30–60 seconds) help neutralize cortisol effectively.
Poor sleep and erratic eating habits worsen cortisol levels—consistency matters more than timing.
Purpose-driven thinking can biologically shift the brain’s chemistry for clarity and resilience.
Strength training isn’t just for aesthetics—it’s a biological necessity, especially for women over 40.
Connect with Jenny Evans:
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By Avik Chakraborty and SanaIn this powerful episode of The Mindful Living, host Sana sits down with Jenny Evans, a performance coach and resilience expert, to unpack the surprising science behind cortisol—the stress hormone silently disrupting our energy, clarity, and careers. From understanding how cortisol hijacks our decision-making to practical micro-strategies for recovery, this conversation delivers evidence-backed tools for anyone feeling stuck in overdrive. Jenny shares how even small physical movements, consistent routines, and reframing purpose can create massive resilience. If you’ve been white-knuckling your way through life, this is your permission to pause, reset, and reclaim control.
About the Guest:
Key Takeaways:
Cortisol is not the enemy, but chronic elevation leads to poor decisions, fatigue, and burnout.
Microbursts of physical movement (30–60 seconds) help neutralize cortisol effectively.
Poor sleep and erratic eating habits worsen cortisol levels—consistency matters more than timing.
Purpose-driven thinking can biologically shift the brain’s chemistry for clarity and resilience.
Strength training isn’t just for aesthetics—it’s a biological necessity, especially for women over 40.
Connect with Jenny Evans:
Want to be a guest on The Mindful Living?
Stay Tuned And Follow Us!
#podmatch #healthymind #healthymindbyavik #wellness