Neuroscience of Workplace Stress: Ways to Calm Your Brain Fast
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Workplace stress causes a biological response driven by your brain, your nervous system, and your stress hormones. In high-pressure leadership roles, especially for women navigating performance expectations and invisible labor, chronic stress can weaken executive function, increase reactivity, and impact decision-making.
In this episode, we break down the Neuroscience of Workplace Stress and explore evidence-based strategies to calm your brain fast—without stepping away from your responsibilities or taking a full day off.
You’ll learn how stress affects the amygdala and prefrontal cortex, why you freeze or overreact in high-stakes meetings, and how to quickly reset your nervous system using science-backed tools.
In this video, you’ll learn:
• Why your brain “goes offline” under pressure
• How cortisol impacts memory, focus, and strategic thinking
• A 90-second breathing technique to calm your nervous system fast
• How affect labeling reduces amygdala activation
• Cognitive reappraisal strategies to stop the stress spiral
• Somatic release tools to lower tension in real time
• Grounding techniques to interrupt rumination
• What to say when you’re interrupted or challenged in meetings
• How to protect your leadership capacity during chronic stress
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed before a presentation, reactive during conflict, or stuck replaying conversations after work, this video will give you practical, neuroscience-backed tools you can use immediately.
Workplace stress is not weakness. It is wiring. And you can retrain your response.
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