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It explores how neuromeditation uses neurofeedback sensors to provide real-time insight into stress levels, helping users learn mental focus faster.
Trauma isn’t just metaphorically “in your head”. It literally changes your physiology. When you experience a frightening or life-threatening event, your amygdala (the brain’s “alarm center”) becomes hyperactive, tagging neutral cues as dangers and triggering chronic fight-or-flight responses.
Establish a consistent daily schedule with defined start and stop times. Begin your workday with a brief ritual like a walk, stretching, or tea before starting work. Similarly, signify the end of your workday by putting away your laptop or taking an evening walk.