56. How Chronic Stress Wrecks Your Body (And What to Do About It)
Hey Friend,
Do you ever feel like stress has become such a constant companion that you don’t even remember life without it? Maybe it’s the never-ending deadlines, family responsibilities, or the weight of keeping everything running smoothly because it feels like it all depends on you.
If that resonates, you’re not alone. And I’ve got some good news: it doesn’t have to stay this way.
On this week’s episode of Functional Medicine for Exhausted Career Women, I’m breaking down actionable steps to help you navigate life with less overwhelm and more balance. We’re not talking about eliminating stress completely (spoiler: that’s not realistic), but instead, how to build resilience so stress no longer takes over.
In health,
Lacy Lain, FMCHC, LEHP
What's Next?
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