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EPISODE · Oct 1, 2025 · 26 MIN

How to Get Less Stressed: What WebMD Won't Teach You

from Girl Get Coached · host Katie Swanson

We’ve all been told how to “manage stress”:- Exercise- Sleep more- Drink water- Try yoga or meditationMainstream health sites like WebMD lists dozens of helpful strategies, and they do help.But what if you’ve tried all of them… and you’re still stressed?That’s exactly what today’s episode is about.Why traditional stress management advice (like yoga and bubble baths) only works temporarilyWhy removing triggers isn’t the answer, and how to instead build tolerance and mental strengthHow your thoughts—not your circumstances—create your stress, and why this is the BEST news everHow to allow stress instead of resisting it, and why most “calming techniques” fail because we’re unknowingly fighting our own emotionsThe powerful mindset shift that helped me stop compounding panic attacks Want to go even deeper? Come inside the School of Women’s Wellness, where you'll get personally coached by me and learn how to be your own coach - so in any challenge, at any time, you know how to calm your mind, feel better, navigate the problem with confidence, and show up as the woman you want to be. Get started today at ⁠schoolofwomenswellness.com.

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