Fighting “Flighting”: Physiological Recovery - Deepstash

Fighting “Flighting”: Physiological Recovery

When you’re freaking out over a task you need to do, your body and your mind are responding to your physiological arousal,” says Pychyl. “So, first and foremost, you have to stop that pattern of down regulation that it feeds off of.

Pychyl suggests using breathing and muscle relaxation exercises.

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