Think Thursday: Chronic Stress- How it Affects Your Brain

Think Thursday: Chronic Stress- How it Affects Your Brain


Episode Summary:
In this Think Thursday episode, host Molly Watts explores the profound impact of chronic stress on the brain and its implications for behavior change. Molly delves into the role of the amygdala, the brain's stress responder, and how "amygdala hijacking" can derail rational thinking and decision-making. Drawing on concepts from her book Breaking the Bottle Legacy and the insights of Dr. Aditi Nerurkar, Molly explains the science behind chronic stress and offers actionable strategies to manage it effectively. Whether you're working on your relationship with alcohol or tackling other habits, this episode is packed with insights to help you re-engage your logical brain and make intentional choices.

What You'll Learn in This Episode:

  1. The Role of the Amygdala:
    • How the amygdala processes emotions, especially fear and anxiety.
    • The concept of "amygdala hijacking" and its impact on rational thinking.
  2. Chronic Stress and Its Effects:
    • How chronic stress keeps the amygdala in a state of heightened alertness.
    • The ways chronic stress impairs the prefrontal cortex, making it harder to think clearly and resist impulses.
  3. Behavior Change and Chronic Stress:
    • How stress interferes with the Behavior Map-Results Cycle from Breaking the Bottle Legacy.
    • The importance of recognizing and addressing learned stress patterns.
  4. Actionable Strategies to Manage Chronic Stress:
    • Mindfulness and Cognitive Reframing: Learn to reframe stress-driven thoughts constructively.
    • Deep Breathing: Activate your parasympathetic nervous system with a simple breathing exercise.
    • Physical Activity: Discover how movement reduces stress hormones and boosts endorphins.
    • Connection: Understand the power of social support in accessing your logical brain.

This Week’s Action Step:
Choose one stress-reducing practice to implement daily this week. Molly recommends starting with deep breathing:

  • Inhale for 4 counts, hold for 4 counts, and exhale for 6 counts.
  • As you breathe, scan your body for tension and visualize releasing it with each exhale.
  • Do this in the morning, after work, or before bed for a simple yet powerful way to manage stress.

If you take on this challenge, share your experience in the Alcohol Minimalist Facebook group or email Molly at molly@mollywatts.com.

Resources Mentioned:

  • Breaking the Bottle Legacy by Molly Watts
  • Dr. Aditi Nerurkar’s work on stress and resilience
  • Alcohol Minimalist Facebook Group

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Take the Next Step:
If you enjoyed this episode, leave a review and share it with someone who might benefit from learning about the science of chronic stress and behavior change.


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