EPISODE · Nov 11, 2025 · 23 MIN
C160: Stress Overload
from Confessions of a PYP Teacher · host Lu Gerlach
Send us Fan MailWelcome back to Confessions of a PYP Teacher and the ninth episode in our well-being series. So far, we’ve looked at fear, worry, panic, and anxiety. These are internal experiences of threat; the ways our mind and body respond when we anticipate danger, whether real or imagined. They’re signals that the nervous system is on high alert, scanning for what could go wrong.But there’s another side to mental health and well-being. Instead of being driven by inner threat signals, it’s shaped by the demands placed on us from the outside. This is where overload and stress come in. When the pressures of life and work outweigh the resources we have to cope, the system tips over. At first, this feels like everyday stress. But over time, if it doesn’t let up, it can spiral into two very different outcomes: burnout, being drained by too much or boreout, being drained by too little meaning or creativity. Both wear down our sense of ownership over our lives.Let's take a moment to unpack stress overload and how it can impact your well-being.For a written blog post and other resources, visit: https://thinkchat2020.comThanks for listening! Please join the epic learning journey at lugerlach.comJoin our Confessions of a PYP Teacher Facebook Group! Let's have some fun!
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Send us Fan Mail Welcome back to Confessions of a PYP Teacher and the ninth episode in our well-being series. So far, we’ve looked at fear, worry, panic, and anxiety. These are internal experiences of threat; the ways our mind and body respond when we anticipate danger, whether real or imagined. They’re signals that the nervous system is on high alert, scanning for what could go wrong. But there’s another side to mental health and well-being. Instead of being driven by inner thre...
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