Manage your stress so it doesn’t manage you

Manage your stress so it doesn’t manage you 

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In episode 103 of the podcast ‘Healthy Looks Great On You’, hosted by Dr. Vickie Petz Kasper, she discusses proven ways to take manage stress. She outlines the different types of stress (good, neutral, bad) and their effects on our physical, emotional, and spiritual health. Importantly, Dr. Kasper delves into the physiology of how stress affects our nervous system. She concludes by sharing actionable techniques for stress management, such as conscious breathing techniques, maintaining positivity, regular physical activity, involvement in social and creative activities, maintaining good spiritual health, and journaling. Chronic stress can damage health and learning to manage its effects are critical. Note: While these techniques are useful and important, they are not treatments for diagnosed mental health disorders. The episode emphasizes awareness and active management of stress to ensure it does not take control of your life.

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Understanding Sleep: The Science and Tips for Better Rest

Dr. Vickie Petz Kasper takes you to mini-medical school so you can learn about the science of sleep and its importance for our health, from weight management to disease prevention. But sleep isn’t always easy. Explore causes and complications of insomnia, and how both physical and mental health are impaired by insufficient sleep. Daily choices have a huge impact on sleep quality, such as light exposure, and timing of exercise and meals. Discover a few changes you can make for better sleep, such as keeping a regular routine, managing stress, maintaining darkness and quiet in the sleeping area, and minimizing evening fluid intake. 

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