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Living Without Stress (Even in a Busy Life)

25 min · 2 de may de 2026
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In this episode explore what stress really is, and how we can begin to relate to it in a different way. Stress is often seen as something caused by external circumstances: work, relationships, pressure, or difficult situations. But in reality, stress is not the situation itself, but our response to it. At a physical level, stress is a natural response of the body, designed to protect us. The nervous system moves into a state of activation, preparing us for action. But in modern life, many of us remain in this state far more than necessary. This episode explores the difference between external challenges and our internal response - the role of the nervous system in stres - why stress has become normalised in modern life - how disconnection from presence leads to tension and overwhelm - the impact of conditioning, pressure, and expectation, and he importance of reconnecting with the body and the present moment Through investigation and practical insight, I explore how it is possible to live without stress! Not by removing challenges, but by changing how we meet them. When we return to presence, listen to the body, and let go of constant mental pressure, something shifts. We begin to experience life with greater ease, clarity, and connection.

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