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Change your behavior, Change your brain

How Stress Changes Our Bodies

Stress is not caused exclusively by what happens to us; sometimes our thoughts and emotions are more culpable in producing stress than anything external. Stress—however it is produced—can cause massive physical changes in the body. Human beings evolved in an environment where failure to respond instantly to a threat often resulted in death.  When we perceive a threat, the body floods with stress hormones like adrenalin that accelerate the body’s ability to respond rapidly. Heart rate and breathing increase, muscles tense, we sweat more, and non-essential functions shut down as the body goes into “fight or flight” mode to deal with the danger. Can you recall an incident that produced this kind of reaction in your body—even when your life was not at risk?

Download SweetBeat™ for the iPhone to monitor your heart rate variability (HRV) and learn how to detect and manage stress.

Anyone Can Beat Stress

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sometimes the simplest answer is the best answer. Years of research have shown that deep, regular breathing can reduce stress by balancing the nervous system. SweetBeat™ has a “Relax” screen that helps you to beat stress by helping you to time your breathing while gazing at a relaxing image. You can even use your own relaxing images! (Photos of kittens and puppies work for us.)

Download SweetBeat™ for the iPhone to monitor your heart rate variability (HRV) and learn how to detect and manage stress.

Balance Your Nervous System, Part 2

The mainstream use of heart rate variability (HRV) is to measure the activity of your nervous system. That’s right! By looking at your heart rhythm on a computer (or smart phone) you can see what your sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system is doing and whether it is in balance.

Change your behavior, Change your brain: Part 3

Our brains and other organs are pattern recognizers! What we experience through our five senses is compared to existing memories and patterns wired into our brain. Familiar experiences are recognized and unfamiliar ones are discarded. We can expand our ability to take in the world by continuously exposing ourselves to new experiences. Change your filter by expanding your experiences!

Change your behavior, Change your brain: Part 2

Most of us know the saying about seeing the world through rose-colored glasses. Did you know that our brains are giant filters? These filters are unique to us and are defined by the wiring paths we create through our thoughts and feelings as well as by our life experiences. This means that each of us see the world through our own “particular shade” of rose colored glasses! Make your shade one that makes you happy!

Change your behavior, change your brain: Part 1

TIP: Did you know that your brain wiring is elastic and can change all your life? Tasks that you practice create new wiring paths in your brain. Repetitive feelings also create new wiring paths. So create some healthy wiring paths by practicing feeling good!