Learn simple, body-based techniques to reduce stress, mental overload, and fatigue in everyday life
Stress doesn’t just happen in your mind — it shows up in your body, your breathing, your energy levels, and your ability to focus.
What you’ll learn
- Understand how the nervous system responds to daily stress and why it stays activated.
- Use simple, practical techniques to calm the nervous system in minutes.
- Identify personal stress triggers and recognize stress responses in the body.
- Create a short daily routine to reduce overwhelm and improve emotional regulation.
Course Content
- Introduction –> 3 lectures • 3min.
- How This Course Works –> 3 lectures • 5min.
- Immediate Calming Tools: What Works Fast –> 4 lectures • 10min.
- Why Consistency Matters –> 3 lectures • 9min.
- Common Stress Situations and How to Respond –> 3 lectures • 13min.
- Identifying Your Primary Stress Patterns –> 2 lectures • 7min.
- Closing & Next Steps Putting It All Together –> 1 lecture • 1min.

Requirements
Stress doesn’t just happen in your mind — it shows up in your body, your breathing, your energy levels, and your ability to focus.
In this course, you’ll learn how stress affects the nervous system and how to respond with practical, body-based tools that work in real-life situations.
This course focuses on understanding stress responses, recognizing how stress shows up for you, and applying simple techniques that support regulation in minutes — without complicated routines or extended time commitments.
You’ll learn how to:
- Identify common stress patterns
- Use breathing and grounding techniques to reduce activation
- Respond to mental overload and racing thoughts
- Manage ongoing stress and fatigue
- Build a short, realistic daily regulation routine
The tools taught in this course are designed to be practical, discreet, and easy to use during work, conversations, transitions, and everyday stress.
This course is educational and skills-based, offering clear instruction and flexible application so you can choose what works best for your needs. It is designed to be practical and approachable, with short lessons that can be revisited as needed. You are encouraged to move through the material at your own pace and apply the tools in ways that fit your daily life. The focus is on building understanding and skill over time, rather than achieving immediate or permanent stress relief.