48 | Transform Stress Reactions into Empowered Responses

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In this episode of the Burnout to Thriving Podcast, Cecilia Mannella guides us through the intricacies of responding to stress in our lives—whether it comes from work, relationships, or parenting. By acknowledging how our physiological responses are rooted in our evolutionary past, we can start to view stress differently and engage with it more effectively.

Cecilia explains that our modern-day stressors are perceived by our brains as threats, triggering ancient survival mechanisms designed to protect us from immediate physical dangers. In a world where threats are rarely life-threatening animals, but rather demanding jobs and complex relationships, the same physiological responses can leave us feeling overwhelmed and powerless.

Cecilia encourages a shift from stress management to intentional response, rooted in personal values and self-understanding. By recognizing your body's unique stress signals—whether that's tense shoulders or headaches—and aligning your reactions to your core values, you can empower yourself and avoid reactivating old narratives or trauma.

Listeners are guided to explore their values and use them as a framework to consciously decide how to engage with stress. This thoughtful approach reduces stress levels and cultivates a sense of power and control, avoiding the temptation of perfectionism. Discover how simple actions and mindset shifts can profoundly improve your stress experience.

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