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GET STARTEDWith so much going on in our lives and around us, we can all feel stress from time to time.
Luckily, there are natural solutions to help you feel calm and support a peaceful mood. Certain herbs, nutrients, and lifestyle habits can all help your body better manage stressors.
Understanding the Connection Between Stress and Mental Clarity
Feeling stressed can affect not only your mood but also your focus, memory, and overall emotional well-being.
The body’s stress response can possibly lead to increased cortisol levels, adrenal fatigue, and sleep disruption — making you feel off-balanced.
However, a balanced mind can help lead to improved mood and cognitive function, therefore supporting focus.
There are a number of herbs and other nutrients that can help support feelings of calm and focus.
Natural nootropics are herbs and botanicals traditionally used to support cognitive function, particularly executive functions like focus and memory in healthy individuals.
Adaptogenic herbs are aptly described by their name, as they assist the body in adapting to different stressors, and support the body’s ability to maintain its natural homeostasis.
These are just some of the herbs that may help you feel calm and less stress; check out other available herbals we have available and all the ways they can support you!
Besides supplementing with herbs and other nutrients that support less stress, there are also day-to-day activities you can incorporate into your daily routine.
Meditation, breathwork, or simply allowing yourself a minute to sit in silence and focus on gratitude can help you get in alignment to feel more at peace. MaryRuth is a big proponent of getting yourself into a gratitude frequency, and you might be surprised how taking a moment to feel thankful can make you feel.
You don’t necessarily need to do some hardcore workout to feel the benefits! Even light aerobic exercise such as yoga or walking can help you feel more focused and less stressed.
Moving your body, even just 30 minutes per day can make a difference, as well as incorporating a short stretching routine.
Quality, restful sleep is foundational for your recovery and cognitive health. Having a go-to wind-down nighttime routine and set bedtime you try to stick to is a great way to ensure that you’re setting yourself up for success.
Plus, incorporating minerals like magnesium into your routine can help you feel calm and ready for the evening.
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