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EPISODE · Jul 25, 2025 · 19 MIN

Stress Relievers: Practical Tips from the Mayo Clinic

from Success Secrets and Stories · host Host and author, John Wandolowski and Co-Host Greg Powell

Send us Fan MailFeeling overwhelmed? You're not alone. Stress has become our constant companion, but it doesn't have to control your life. Drawing from the respected research of the Mayo Clinic, John and Greg dive into evidence-based approaches to stress management that actually work.The body-mind connection is powerful, and physical activity stands as perhaps the most effective stress reliever available to us. Even simple movements—walking, biking, or housework—trigger endorphin release that can transform your mental state. What you eat matters too. We break down the Mayo Clinic's nutritional guidance for stress management, emphasizing whole foods that nourish both body and mind while identifying which substances to avoid that secretly amplify your stress levels.Sleep quality directly impacts your ability to handle stress, yet it's often the first thing sacrificed during busy periods. We explore practical techniques for creating the optimal sleep environment and share the notepad trick used by Paul McCartney that could revolutionize your bedtime routine. Beyond physical approaches, mindfulness practices offer powerful tools for mental clarity. From meditation to yoga to journaling, these accessible techniques require minimal time investment for maximum stress-reduction benefits.Perhaps most importantly, we discuss when self-help isn't enough. The Mayo Clinic emphasizes that seeking professional support signals strength, not weakness. The benefits of stress management extend far beyond momentary relief—enhanced productivity, improved mental health, and increased resilience create a foundation for navigating life's inevitable challenges. Whether you're facing temporary pressure or chronic stress, these science-backed techniques provide a pathway to greater calm and balance in your life. Try one today and feel the difference for yourself.What stress management technique will you implement first? Connect with us at [email protected] or [email protected] to share your experience or suggest future topics. Your journey toward stress resilience starts now.Support the showPresented by John Wandolowski and Greg Powell

Send us Fan Mail Feeling overwhelmed? You're not alone. Stress has become our constant companion, but it doesn't have to control your life. Drawing from the respected research of the Mayo Clinic, John and Greg dive into evidence-based approaches to stress management that actually work. The body-mind connection is powerful, and physical activity stands as perhaps the most effective stress reliever available to us. Even simple movements—walking, biking, or housework—trigger endorphin release t...

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