Explore the science of brain health β reframing stress can fuel focus, energy and performance.
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Brain health is how well your brain helps you think, feel, move and connect with others. Rooted in the World Health Organization's definition, brain health overarches mental health, physical well-being, and performance and includes your ability to focus, manage emotions, make decisions and handle stress. Brain performance is your ability to show up every day and thrive regardless of what's going on in your life.
Ability to think deeply and strategically and to create new opportunities and solutions.
Capacity to enjoy fulfilling experiences and maintain meaningful relationships.
Facing challenges and adversity while remaining productive and capable.
The Brain Health Prize competition is a chance to boost your own brain health. You can: sharpen Clarity by coming up with novel ideas and solutions, strengthen Connectedness by working on something meaningful with real purpose, and improve Emotional Balance by rethinking how you handle stress.
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Stress is a part of the college experience (exams, deadlines, relationships, juggling it all). What really matters is how you respond.
Aaron Taylor, NFL Super Bowl champion, College Football Hall of Famer and CBS sports analyst, explores βWhy Am I Stressed?β through the lens of reframing our understanding of whatβs possible – our superpower. Video courtesy of RADical Hope.
Your stress response isn't a flaw β it's a feature, designed to prime your brain and body for action, helping you rise to challenges and perform under pressure.
Wendy Suzuki, PhD, author of Good Anxiety, shares how stress evolved to protect us from external dangers.
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Jeff Bezos, former president and CEO of Amazon, talks about listening to the body's stress response and reacting with action.
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Good Anxiety with Wendy Suzuki
Dr. Wendy Suzuki on the evolution of stress as a protective response. Video courtesy of Center for BrainHealth.
This term isn't in the conversation right now, but there is actually an optimal level of stress for motivation and efficiency.
Stress is inevitable in college and improves performance up to a point. Too little stress: you're unmotivated to accomplish your goals. Too much stress: your brain is overwhelmed, and your performance drops along with your ability to focus.
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Yerkes-Dodson Law of Stress and Performance
Ian Robertson, PhD, co-director of The BrainHealth Project at Center for BrainHealth, speaks on finding the perfect level of the neurochemical norepinephrine to help the brain reach its peak performance. He shows us the psychology behind stress, and how we can harness it to improve our cognitive abilities. Video courtesy of Center for BrainHealth.
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When you're stressed do you experience a racing heart, heavy breathing or sweaty palms? That's your body getting ready for action. A faster heart rate and heavier breathing pushes more blood to your muscles and brain, fueling them with oxygen. Once your body and brain are working harder, sweat cools you down. Your body is working for you!
Kelly McGonigal, PhD, author, psychologist and educator, reveals how your body's physiological response to stress can work for you.
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Identifying and Managing Stress with Aaron Taylor
Stress piling up, but you can't pinpoint why? Aaron shares his journey from clueless to self-aware, helping you identify your stress triggers and create a strategy to tackle them more effectively. Podcast courtesy of RADical Hope.
If we think stress is negative, it will affect us negatively. But the reverse is also true β if we see stress as beneficial, it can help us achieve goals.
Psychologist Alia Crum, PhD, visits the Huberman Lab podcast, offering an enlightened definition of stress and ideas for leveraging stress to help reach peak performance.
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Congrats! You are now a stresspert. Ready for the boss level? Here's some of our favorite research on the topic. And there's a lot more out there!
Handling Stress with xponetiq
College life can be stressful. xponetiq helps you manage it with science-based tools for your brain. Explore guided trainings and daily practices that build calm, focus and resilience β one small step at a time.
xponetiq is the app that teaches you brain healthy habits so you can experience more clarity, balance and presence in your day.
For specific stress management tools on the app, follow the xponetiq guided walkthrough.
Learn how stress reduction plays a role in promoting brain health with HFCUniverse.
Brain Health 301 β The Master Class delves deeper into the science of brain health and dementia prevention. Guided by world-renowned neurologist, Dr. Richard Isaacson, this course is tailored to broaden your understanding and equip you with the tools needed to enhance your brain health!
For specific stress management tools from HFCUniverse, follow HFC's guided walkthrough.