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Break the High Alert Habit

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In this episode, we explore the pervasive issue of living in a constant state of high alert and its impact on our anxiety levels. Drawing insights from Alan Gordon's book "The Way Out," we discuss how modern life's constant bombardment of notifications and alerts keeps us perpetually stressed. By examining statistics from the Gallup 2019 Global Emotions Report, we highlight the prevalence of stress in today's society and delve into how our brains, evolved for a low-stimulation environment, struggle to cope with this constant high alert state. Tune in to gain valuable insights and practical tips for reducing anxiety by breaking free from the high alert habit, helping you cultivate a calmer and more balanced life.
[00:00:00] - Introduction to breaking the high alert habit
[00:01:17] - Gallup 2019 Global Emotions Report statistics
[00:03:05] - Illustration using a zebra's response to stress
[00:06:00] - Evolutionary adaptation and the modern environment
[00:09:00] - Differentiating between challenge and threat responses to stress
[00:11:28] - The role of cell phones in maintaining high alert
[00:13:13] - Practical strategies for managing phone usage
[00:16:30] - The impact of news consumption on stress levels
[00:17:29] - Importance of digital fasting and setting boundaries
[00:18:01] - "Busy Busy Busy" song from Sandra Boynton’s Philadelphia Chickens
“BusyBusyBusy” Song from Philadelphia Chickens used in this podcast episode by permission. Book copyright © 2002, 2023 by Sandra Boynton. Recording copyright ℗ 2002 by Sandra Boynton. All rights reserved, including the right of reproduction in whole or in part in any form.
For full show notes, including resources mentioned, go to:
www.calmyourcaveman.com

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Chapters

1. Introduction to breaking the high alert habit (00:00:00)

2. Gallup 2019 Global Emotions Report statistics (00:01:17)

3. Illustration using a zebra's response to stress (00:03:05)

4. Evolutionary adaptation and the modern environment (00:06:00)

5. Differentiating between challenge and threat responses to stress (00:09:00)

6. The role of cell phones in maintaining high alert (00:11:28)

7. Practical strategies for managing phone usage (00:13:13)

8. The impact of news consumption on stress levels (00:16:30)

9. Importance of digital fasting and setting boundaries (00:17:29)

10. "Busy Busy Busy" song from Sandra Boynton’s Philadelphia Chickens (00:18:01)

40 episodes

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Manage episode 449646450 series 3591214
Content provided by Dr. Adriana Jarvis Twitchell. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dr. Adriana Jarvis Twitchell or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode, we explore the pervasive issue of living in a constant state of high alert and its impact on our anxiety levels. Drawing insights from Alan Gordon's book "The Way Out," we discuss how modern life's constant bombardment of notifications and alerts keeps us perpetually stressed. By examining statistics from the Gallup 2019 Global Emotions Report, we highlight the prevalence of stress in today's society and delve into how our brains, evolved for a low-stimulation environment, struggle to cope with this constant high alert state. Tune in to gain valuable insights and practical tips for reducing anxiety by breaking free from the high alert habit, helping you cultivate a calmer and more balanced life.
[00:00:00] - Introduction to breaking the high alert habit
[00:01:17] - Gallup 2019 Global Emotions Report statistics
[00:03:05] - Illustration using a zebra's response to stress
[00:06:00] - Evolutionary adaptation and the modern environment
[00:09:00] - Differentiating between challenge and threat responses to stress
[00:11:28] - The role of cell phones in maintaining high alert
[00:13:13] - Practical strategies for managing phone usage
[00:16:30] - The impact of news consumption on stress levels
[00:17:29] - Importance of digital fasting and setting boundaries
[00:18:01] - "Busy Busy Busy" song from Sandra Boynton’s Philadelphia Chickens
“BusyBusyBusy” Song from Philadelphia Chickens used in this podcast episode by permission. Book copyright © 2002, 2023 by Sandra Boynton. Recording copyright ℗ 2002 by Sandra Boynton. All rights reserved, including the right of reproduction in whole or in part in any form.
For full show notes, including resources mentioned, go to:
www.calmyourcaveman.com

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to breaking the high alert habit (00:00:00)

2. Gallup 2019 Global Emotions Report statistics (00:01:17)

3. Illustration using a zebra's response to stress (00:03:05)

4. Evolutionary adaptation and the modern environment (00:06:00)

5. Differentiating between challenge and threat responses to stress (00:09:00)

6. The role of cell phones in maintaining high alert (00:11:28)

7. Practical strategies for managing phone usage (00:13:13)

8. The impact of news consumption on stress levels (00:16:30)

9. Importance of digital fasting and setting boundaries (00:17:29)

10. "Busy Busy Busy" song from Sandra Boynton’s Philadelphia Chickens (00:18:01)

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