Fight or Flight Response and Stress
November 10, 2008 at 3:59 am | In Stress, fight or flight response, stress effects | 3 CommentsTags: emotional stress, fight or flight, fight or flight syndrome, Stress, stress health, what is stress
“It is not the mountain we conquer but ourselves.” – Sir Edmund Hillary
Of all the things that affect me negatively on a regular basis it’s the fight or flight response. By the way, we all share this response. Some of the ways the fight or flight response manifests itself, at least in me is, like, in the past when I have found myself raging at a guy who cut me off on the freeway and then, an hour later, still being pissed off at the guy. Does this happen to you too? Continue reading The fight or flight response to stress…
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