64. Stop Feeding the Beast - How to Crush Stress by Being Proactive
We all have our "things" that frustrate us to no end— the slow driver in the fast lane, the dish that's always left in the sink by an inconsiderate co-worker, the skyrocketing grocery bill. And without realizing it, we often retell our frustrating stories, amplify our own indignation, and exaggerate the stress that comes with these experiences time and again.
In this episode, Claire explores the habit of "feeding the beast" and what it quietly costs us as leaders.
In this episode, you'll hear about:
* How the stories we tell become the lens we lead through (so beware when your stories are negative!)
* The real cost of reactive leadership, and how your nervous system state is literally contagious to your team.
* How to use your body as an early warning system to help you catch a stress overload.
* Four practical self-regulation tools, including 4-7-8 breathing, daily movement, grounding, and your morning routine as infrastructure (not just habit).
* The philosophy shift I urge you to make. And why becoming someone who actively lowers stress is a foundational leadership practice, not a luxury.
Resources Mentioned:
* EVOLVE — Claire's leadership development platform, built for growth-minded leaders who want real tools and real community. Learn more at https://www.clairelaughlin.com/evolve [https://www.clairelaughlin.com/evolve]
* Previous episode: How to get unstuck with Dr. Ryan Gottfredson [https://www.clairelaughlin.com/64]
* Earlier episode: Love Letter to Life [https://www.clairelaughlin.com/42] - Claire's morning routine
Citations:
* Porges, S.W. (2011). The Polyvagal Theory: Neurophysiological Foundations of Emotions, Attachment, Communication, and Self-Regulation. W. W. Norton & Company.
* Rock, D. (2008). SCARF: A brain-based model for collaborating with and influencing others. NeuroLeadership Journal, 1, 1–9. — (Referenced in Ep. 9; relevant for threat response/stress activation)
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