We all experience acute stress. Sometimes on a daily basis. In this episode Jeremy breaks down acute stress and talks about the anatomy and physiology of stress. He reviews a theory on how highly stressful situations can both physiologically and psychologically affect our thinking and performance. He also points out how a certain amount of acute stress is actually helpful.
Then Jeremy discusses the meaning of BVM and how breathing, body position, visualizing success, speaking positively and motivating oneself with a mantra can help us deal with acute stress and come out on top. Got stress? BVM it!
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