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There were days when you'd wake up feeling anxious for no reason, wondering what's wrong with you. Turns out, it's menopause. During this life stage, anxiety creeps in as hormonal fluctuations stress your nervous system. But here's the good news: you can manage it. The key is reducing stress through science based practices like meditation. When you meditate, your brain takes complete control over your body, actively lowering cortisol and calming your nervous system. It's not woo-woo, it's neuroscience. By incorporating meditation into your daily routine along with focusing on the present moment and letting go of what you can't control, you can significantly reduce anxiety and take back your power during menopause.
By Lisa R. TriggsThere were days when you'd wake up feeling anxious for no reason, wondering what's wrong with you. Turns out, it's menopause. During this life stage, anxiety creeps in as hormonal fluctuations stress your nervous system. But here's the good news: you can manage it. The key is reducing stress through science based practices like meditation. When you meditate, your brain takes complete control over your body, actively lowering cortisol and calming your nervous system. It's not woo-woo, it's neuroscience. By incorporating meditation into your daily routine along with focusing on the present moment and letting go of what you can't control, you can significantly reduce anxiety and take back your power during menopause.