From Burnout to Resilience: Science-Backed Tools to Thrive in the Face of Stress
This week on the podcast, Beth interviews her colleague, Laurie Ellington, about a topic we can all relate to experiencing daily: STRESS! Are you totally stressed out? Learn more about the science behind mind-body medicine in this week's podcast!
With over 23 years of experience in coaching, training, consulting, leadership, facilitation, and mind/body medicine Laurie is co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Zero Point Leadership and is among the pioneers who recognize that we change the world by harnessing the power of the connection between the heart and mind. Combining findings from modern neuroscience, mind-body research, stress resilience, mindfulness, and flow she helps individuals, teams and organizations change the way they think, feel, and show up in the world.
Laurie also serves as a Mentor Coach and Adjunct Faculty for the Health and Wellness Coaching Program and as Professional Faculty for Professional and Continuing Education (PCE) at Maryland University of Integrative Health (MUIH).
Beth has the pleasure of collaborating with Laurie frequently as a MUIH colleague and we are excited to share information about two engaging courses you can take part in to learn more about the physiology and neuroscience of stress!
From Burnout to Resilience: Science-Backed Tools to Thrive in the Face of Stress
Learn more and register https://ce.muih.edu/browse/ce/courses/burnout
The Physiology of Building Stress Resilience Masterclass
Learn more and enroll https://ce.muih.edu/courses/stressresilience
Numerous health conditions and chronic diseases have been linked to chronic stress and “burnout” has now been categorized as an official work-related medical condition by the World Health Organization. Daily, chronic stress can cause a variety of symptoms and affect your overall well-being and quality of life. Common symptoms of chronic stress include irritability, anxiety, depression, headaches, insomnia, digestive problems, skin issues, blood sugar dysregulation, weight gain/loss and more.
In fact, managing your stress could be one the single most important factors to consider for optimal wellness! The good news is that with a few simple lifestyle strategies, you CAN navigate life’s stressful situations and become more resilient and healthier in the process.
In this episode we talk about…
The difference between acute and chronic stress
Common symptoms that your stress levels are out of control
The neuroscience behind stress and the evidence of mind-body medicine
The connection between the vagus nerve and stress
How our bodies have 3 brains (not just one)
Heart Rate Variability (HRV) and why it’s important to your health
How to measure your HRV
Why stress management is so important to overall wellbeing
Strategies for managing your stress and increasing your resilience
Opportunities to enroll in professional and continuing education courses to learn more about the physiology and neuroscience of stress
And much more!
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Want to learn more about the stress and resiliency for yourself or your clients? Enroll in the MUIH Professional and Continuing Education (PCE) offerings:
From Burnout to Resilience: Science-Backed Tools to Thrive in the Face of Stress
Location:
Maryland University of Integrative Health (MUIH)
Main Campus
7750 Montpelier Road
Laurel, MD 20723
Date/Time:
March 11, 2020
8:30am-4:30pm
Learn More and Register: https://ce.muih.edu/browse/ce/courses/burnout
Request corporate training and group discounts: ce@muih.edu
The Physiology of Building Stress Resilience Masterclass
Online, On-Demand Course
Learn More and Enroll: https://ce.muih.edu/courses/stressresilience
Resources:
Professional and Continuing Education at MUIH
Explore all PCE offerings: www.muih.edu/ce