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Our human brains are very complex and we're still trying to figure them out. Different parts are good at some tasks, and not so good at others. However, if we can learn to tap into the more rational parts of our brain, we can gain control and access comfort, peace and joy.
In this episode, we talk about "fight, flight, or freeze" responses—sometimes helpful in the short term, but detrimental for the long term! We also discuss how our brain has a natural reaction to threats (perceived or real!), and what we can do to control them. Don't miss this one!
Here's the download we promised, giving four ways to help you get calm. Trust us, it's worth a read!
Find us on our website or join our Facebook group. We'll see you there!
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By Leah Davidson5
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Our human brains are very complex and we're still trying to figure them out. Different parts are good at some tasks, and not so good at others. However, if we can learn to tap into the more rational parts of our brain, we can gain control and access comfort, peace and joy.
In this episode, we talk about "fight, flight, or freeze" responses—sometimes helpful in the short term, but detrimental for the long term! We also discuss how our brain has a natural reaction to threats (perceived or real!), and what we can do to control them. Don't miss this one!
Here's the download we promised, giving four ways to help you get calm. Trust us, it's worth a read!
Find us on our website or join our Facebook group. We'll see you there!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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