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Apr 2023
24m 59s

Using stress to get things done and why ...

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This week is a bit of a vulnerable one.  I’ve been thinking a lot about cortisol levels lately - just navigating the effects of trauma on the body. ( cortisol is a stress hormone released by your adrenal gland to help support you during stressful periods ) Today we are discussing my process of learning not to rely on my adrenaline to get through my task list ... Show More
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