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On Saturday, 8th March 2014, Lyn spoke to a crowd at Times bookstore Malaysia, Pavillion KL. Here are some photos of the event:
If you haven’t heard of cortisol, it’s about time that you started knowing what it is, how it affects your body and how you can reduce it.
Cortisol – What is it?
It is the stress hormone release in response to fear of stress by the adrenal glands as part of the fight-or-flight mechanism. There are 2 types of “stress” :
Both stresses release cortisol as part of the general adaptation syndrome. Once your body is alarmed to release cortisol, your body becomes ready for action – either fight or flight. If cortisol is not used/depleted, the cortisol levels will build up in your blood which may cause havoc in your brains/body.
Eustress: The “good stress” creates a carpe diem state which is often linked with a positive goal to attain. Upon attainment of the goal/objective, cortisol levels will return to normal levels.
Distress: Sometimes known as “free floating anxiety” doesn’t provide an exit route for the cortisol. This causes our bodies to sabotage itself as the anti-stress mechanism backfires.
How does cortisol affect your body?
Here are some of the effects that you may have experienced:
What can you do to reduce cortisol levels?
In conclusion, stress is something that we can handle by ourselves. Identify the triggers and take immediate action before cortisol builds up and destroys the rest of your day/week. Sometimes, we all just need to love ourselves a little bit more than usual by pampering and accepting ourselves.
Mar 10
This gallery contains 8 photos.
On Saturday, 8th March 2014, Lyn spoke to a crowd at Times bookstore Malaysia, Pavillion KL. Here are some photos of the event: