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EPISODE · Jun 16, 2026 · 19 MIN

Steadier Morning Routines: How to Ease Cortisol

from ANXIETY: Let’s Make Sense of This Sh*t · host Fabian

In this episode, learn how to reshape anxious mornings by protecting the first hour after waking. Many people reach for their phone immediately, which stacks extra stress onto the body's natural cortisol rise and leaves the nervous system wired before breakfast. Fabian shares his personal shift from scattered wake times and constant scrolling to a steady seven o'clock alarm plus a simple ten-minute phone delay. The episode explains why irregular sleep and blue light intensify morning tension while showing how box breathing and natural light exposure can shorten the fight-or-flight response. Listeners will walk away with an easy three-step sequence that fits before work and lowers daily dread without needing extra time or equipment. Key Takeaways: • Lower morning tension by delaying phone use for ten minutes. • Stabilize energy with one consistent wake time each day. • Reduce physical anxiety through five minutes of box breathing. • Reset your nervous system with twenty minutes of natural light. • Prevent full HPA axis overload before breakfast arrives. What You'll Discover: • Why cortisol spikes feel stronger right after waking. • How blue light from screens disrupts overnight recovery. • The simple order that quiets shallow breathing quickly. • Why fixed routines matter more than perfect execution. • How the body signals safety through breath and light. Recommended Resources: • National Sleep Foundation sleep schedule guidelines • Stanford University box breathing research summaries • University of Michigan cortisol rhythm studies • Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute light exposure findings Coming Up Next Discover how evening wind-down habits can protect the calmer mornings you just built and keep anxiety lower all day. 📩 Have questions or want to share your experience? Reach out at [email protected]. 💛 Join Our Supporters Club 💛 Help keep these vital conversations alive—Click Here: https://www.spreaker.com/podca...

In this episode, learn how to reshape anxious mornings by protecting the first hour after waking. Many people reach for their phone immediately, which stacks extra stress onto the body's natural cortisol rise and leaves the nervous system wired before breakfast. Fabian shares his personal shift from scattered wake times and constant scrolling to a steady seven o'clock alarm plus a simple ten-minute phone delay. The episode explains why irregular sleep and blue light intensify morning tension while showing how box breathing and natural light exposure can shorten the fight-or-flight response. Listeners will walk away with an easy three-step sequence that fits before work and lowers daily dread without needing extra time or equipment. Key Takeaways: • Lower morning tension by delaying phone use for ten minutes. • Stabilize energy with one consistent wake time each day. • Reduce physical anxiety through five minutes of box breathing. • Reset your nervous system with twenty minutes of natural light. • Prevent full HPA axis overload before breakfast arrives. What You'll Discover: • Why cortisol spikes feel stronger right after waking. • How blue light from screens disrupts overnight recovery. • The simple order that quiets shallow breathing quickly. • Why fixed routines matter more than perfect execution. • How the body signals safety through breath and light. Recommended Resources: • National Sleep Foundation sleep schedule guidelines • Stanford University box breathing research summaries • University of Michigan cortisol rhythm studies • Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute light exposure findings Coming Up Next Discover how evening wind-down habits can protect the calmer mornings you just built and keep anxiety lower all day. 📩 Have questions or want to share your experience? Reach out at [email protected]. 💛 Join Our Supporters Club 💛 Help keep these vital conversations alive—Click Here: https://www.spreaker.com/podca...

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