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Stuck in the Freeze Response? How to convert Toxic Stress into Healthy Action #teamwater

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Aug 29, 2025
Toxic stress often stems from feeling stuck in the freeze response, which can lead to depression. Small, purposeful actions are key to breaking this cycle and revitalizing mental health. Engaging in acts of kindness not only aids others but also boosts your own well-being, creating a ‘helper’s high.’ Simple local gestures can significantly enhance community bonds and personal happiness. The podcast encourages listeners to transform discomfort into joy through consistent, values-driven actions. Even tiny ripples can lead to substantial change!
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INSIGHT

Freeze Response Drives Toxic Stress

  • The freeze response shows up as shutdown, avoidance, or numbness when we're overwhelmed by stress or trauma.
  • Staying stuck in freeze dysregulates the nervous system and increases rumination, anxiety, and depression.
INSIGHT

Stress Signals Need Action

  • Stress is a healthy physiological signal meant to mobilize action, not to be suppressed indefinitely.
  • Suppressing action turns stress toxic by increasing cortisol and weakening sleep and immunity.
ADVICE

Use Small Actions To Reengage

  • Do small, purposeful actions to re-engage your prefrontal cortex and signal capability to your limbic system.
  • Use physical movement and tiny steps (walk, journal, make an appointment) to activate the ventral vagus and restore flow.
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