Kris Carr

Emotional Health

Unlock Your Natural Relaxation Response

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Hiya Gorgeous!

I’m here to give you a gentle nudge about managing your stress.

A few months ago, you and I made a pact (a pinky swear, virtual handshake) to take our stress seriously. Remember? If not, or if you’re new to this conversation, welcome! It’s never too late to dial down the raging cortisol, and today I have a free meditation for stress to help you do just that, so keep reading!

I haven’t always taken stress seriously.

Stressful week? No problem, I’d just push down the intensity with an extra glass of vino. Sleep it off, then dive right back in the next morning.

Can you relate? We all have our own ways of dealing with stress (some healthier than others!).

In those days, I saw stress as something innately tied to passion. My stress showed I cared. It showed that I fiercely believed in my career. I was driven. I was motivated. I was willing to do whatever it took, even at the expense of my own health.

And I wasn’t alone! So many of us have come to believe that chronic stress is an unavoidable part of our lives—that pushing ourselves to our very limits is a sustainable (and even desirable) way to live.

I wanna break down that misconception, because it’s shortening our life spans and getting in the way of our joy. We can be passionate, productive and successful… and not burnt out by stress that wreaks havoc on our systems.

Now don’t get me wrong, some stress IS healthy. We have a fight or flight response for a reason. It’s there to alert us to danger (there’s a lion coming!) and help us get out of bad situations (run!). But when running becomes the status quo, that’s when it can become a problem for our health.

Simply put, we just aren’t built to have those stress hormones pumping through our bodies 24/7.

Over the years I’ve developed lots of ways of dealing with stress.

The most important skill I’ve learned is how to tap into my natural relaxation response with meditation.

That’s right! Just as we have a natural stress response, we also have a relaxation response. It’s just not a muscle we flex quite as often.

Think about it… we flex our stress muscle constantly—when we’re stuck in traffic or waiting on hold for tech support, when a loved one says something that stings, when we’re overloaded at work, when the bills start piling up…

Most of us can get to that stressful place in an instant. And the good news is, it’s totally possible to do the same thing with our relaxation response. It’s as simple as training our minds to reach for relaxation over stress when we’re faced with difficult situations.

Your relaxation response is a tool you already have within you. It’s part of who you are—you just need to know how to tap into it!

Once you do, you’ll have access to a peaceful place within where you feel safe and calm, no matter where you are or what’s going on around you. You’ll be able to pause and reset using just the power of your own breath.

So let’s circle back to our pact (we promised to do this together) and tap into that relaxation response now. Below you’ll find my Instant Stress Reduction guided meditation. It only takes a few minutes and I promise you’ll feel your shoulders drop as the tension starts to melt away.

Grab a seat somewhere comfy, hit play and let’s chill.

 

Your turn: Will you try out the guided meditation for stress relief I included above? Let me know in the comments below!

Peace and calm,

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  1. run 3 says:

    I have a free meditation for stress to help you do just that, so keep reading!

  2. Arietta Balestreri says:

    Hello:
    A while back I had one of your meditations on my computer and now seem to have lost it. It was about relaxing the body from the head down then a golden light coming up from the feet to the head, healing the body and emotions. It was a little over 11 minutes long and I think you said something about everyone who loves you now and those you haven’t even met yet.

    I would love to have that meditation back on my computer if there is a way you could do that.

    Wishing you peace and joy with gratitude, Arietta Balestreri

  3. I do not have a “smart” phone…can these meditations be used on a regular PC? I would like to order these mediations, but I have a C player or my email. Thanks Terrific, for your “ministry”

    Terrylynn

    • Janine, Team Crazy Sexy says:

      Hi Terrylynn, you most definitely can use them on your regular PC and can stream them or download, whatever suits you best! 🙂 -Janine, Team Crazy Sexy

  4. T says:

    I appreciate you young lady. Sending out cheer and encouragement—being a loving example to us. How to thrive-love as you plow through difficult stuff.
    Thanks for the generous offers. Bless you Kris & co.

  5. Catherine says:

    Just listened to this meditation in the Surgical Family Room waiting area of Yale New Haven Hospital, and almost fell asleep. Amazing. I think I need to begin a meditation practice!

  6. Rebecca McDowell says:

    Hi Kris, thank you for this. I’m getting ready to end my day and this has definitely helped. I’ve just started meditating consistently this year and I’ve noticed a difference.

  7. Jessica Skarin says:

    I have both of your meditation cds and they are both GREAT! WArmly and strongly and highly recommended!
    Thank you so much, again:-), Kris for all your input and inspiration.

    XO from Jejja in Sweden

  8. I’m in a crowded location right now but I can’t wait to listen to the meditation. I’ve found that morning meditation has bene KEY to setting my brain to deal with my day. I think it might affect the quality of the comedy that I produce.

    Quick question: do you use meditation in the stressful moment? Meaning, you’ll realize you’re getting stressed and then pop on a track? How do you have the presence of mind to do that?

    • kris says:

      Hi Lauren! Glad you love the Morning Meditation. Starting the day off right is so important. 🙂

      I know how hard it can be to step back and seek out relaxation techniques when you’re in the thick of a stressful time. If I see it coming and am able to take a few minutes for meditation or deep breathing, I do. Otherwise, I’ve found that the key is practicing consistently, no matter how I’m feeling. Over time, this has helped me develop a mindset that’s better suited to dealing with stress in the moment. Hope this helps! Sending lots of love your way.

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