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The Survival Brain

The Survival Brain

The survival brain is the state of the brain when it is overwhelmed by stress and unable to process new ideas

  • It is focused on keeping you alive, not on helping you do great at daily life or in our relationships.
  • Chronic stress fuels this brain state.
  • Most common impacts of this state on the body include headaches, muscle tension, anxiety, depression, and digestive issues.

Switching the "survival brain" back to "learning brain" is a process you can do (with the right intel) which will help you overcome the negative impacts of living in survival mode.

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katecreevey

Yogi ~ Buddhist ~ Garden ~ Digital Geek ~ Mum

For anyone that suffers from "monkey mind" this is a book for you. John Medina, your friendly neighborhood brain scientist, explodes the myths and lays bare the 12 fundamental principles that actually govern this marvelous, messy thing between your ears. Unlock the secrets to remembering anything, conquering stress, improving concentration, and boosting brainpower.

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