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How Somatic Exercises Can Break the Revenge Sleep Procrastination Cycle
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We all know the importance of sleep, but did you know that procrastinating your bedtime can be a silent saboteur to your health? Enter revenge sleep procrastination—the act of staying up late, despite being exhausted, just to carve out a few moments of peace or control after a busy day. While it might feel like you're gaining control in the short term, this habit can wreak havoc on your mental and physical well-being over time. You may not even realize it, but you could be struggling with revenge sleep procrastination without knowing the signs. Here’s what you need to know—and...
How High Cortisol Can Change the Way Your Face Looks—Without You Even Noticing
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We all know that stress is real, but what you might not know is how it can silently affect your face—especially when it comes to cortisol, the “stress hormone.” High cortisol, triggered by ongoing stress and unresolved trauma, can change the way your face looks. 😮💨 Here’s the thing: You might be dealing with signs of high cortisol and not even know it. If you’ve noticed any of these things happening to you lately: ✨ Acne or Other Skin Issues Stress makes your skin go into overdrive with oil production, and clogged pores lead to breakouts. Ugh. ✨ Premature Wrinkles...
How Stress and High Cortisol Affect Your Sleep
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Stress and Poor Sleep Go Hand in Hand Do you have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep? You might be dealing with more than just a busy mind. When you're stressed, your body releases a hormone called cortisol. While cortisol is helpful in the short term, too much of it, especially at night, can mess with your sleep. High cortisol levels can make it harder to fall asleep and stay asleep, leaving you feeling tired and irritable. This can start a cycle—stress causes poor sleep, and poor sleep causes more stress. But there’s good news: you can break this cycle!...
How to Regulate a Dysregulated Nervous System
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What is a Dysregulated Nervous System Your nervous system is essentially your brain to body connection. Think of it as the main communication highway between your brain and your body. You may have heard the terms fight, flight and freeze-those are different states of a dysregulated nervous system. When you experience long term stress or trauma, it is very common for your nervous system to get dysregulated. How to Know If You Have a Dysregulated Nervous System A dysregulated nervous system can show up in subtle, everyday ways that leave you feeling exhausted and stuck. 10 Signs You Have a...
Cortisol & Chronic Inflammation
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Cortisol & Chronic Inflammation Tired all the time? Struggling to think clearly, sleep well, or lose weight? These problems might be caused by inflammation and high stress levels. Stress can throw your body out of balance, leading to a cycle that makes it hard to feel better. You’re not alone in this. Let’s look at what’s going on and how you can start feeling like yourself again. Chronic Inflammation & High Cortisol Symptoms The connection between high cortisol levels and chronic inflammation often goes unnoticed because their symptoms mimic each other. Both can lead to: Persistent fatigue, even after rest...