Kris Carr

Kris Carr

Emotional Health

The #1 Catalyst for Disease and What to Do About It

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Hiya Gorgeous!

The first-ever Healing Cancer World Summit was a beautiful, healing, heart-expanding whirlwind. I loved chatting with many of you on social media, and in the comments here and over on the summit site. Your curiosity and commitment to your health never cease to amaze me! Using the results from this event, I compiled a modern-day guide for navigating cancer that you can find here.

This experience reminded me that together, we can fill up the universe with hope and love—for cancer patients, for people struggling and for ourselves. Hope is what we really need, and we have the power to choose it over fear. Isn’t that comforting?

I’ve long dreamed about creating something like this for you. I was so focused on making it the most valuable, uplifting event about cancer you’ve ever attended that I regularly got caught up on my role as interviewer and producer. I often had to pause and remind myself that I’m a patient who needs this information, too. And once I did that, I learned so much.

I could go on and on about my many takeaways, but one in particular stands out from the rest. It caused me to take a long, hard look at my healing priorities. And the new commitment I’ve made as a result has become my current health focus. I’m sharing it with you today because I hope you’ll make this commitment, too!

I’m promising to do everything I can to drastically reduce stress in my life.

You’re my witness! I’ve known for a long time that stress leads to inflammation and inflammation leads to disease. But because I’m so stubborn, and don’t always apply what I teach to my own practice, I needed the reminder.

I get caught up in work and life and future tripping just like anyone else. And when I forget to do what I need to reduce stress, it really takes a toll on me. It impacts my sleep, I don’t exercise as much, my diet isn’t as great and I forget to prioritize what really matters (nature, my friends, family and sanity). The result: My joy shrinks and my immune system tanks. When I’m in that place, it feels like I’m standing at the foot of an unscalable mountain and I might never get to the other side (I bet you’ve been there at some point, too).

Not convinced yet that stress is serious business? Almost every single one of the 20 experts I spoke with for the Summit—doctors, wellness experts, nutritionists, spiritual teachers and patients alike—echoed this truth in some form. These quotes in particular were huge a-ha moments for me, and I think they’re gonna resonate with you, too.

Iyanla Vanzant quote

The moment Iyanla dropped this powerful nugget of wisdom, I knew it would be with me forever.

If we spend our precious time stressing, we can’t possibly be truly living. So, take a moment and check in with yourself. Is stress eating up your life? How often do you experience that unmistakable feeling of cortisol flooding your system—the blood pressure rising, the knot in your gut?

Now, to be clear, I don’t want you to stress about stress. It’s completely normal and sometimes you just gotta let those feelings flow. But taking simple steps to reduce stress, even in ways that may seem small or insignificant, can lead to big shifts. Because remember, you are a wonderful being with so much magic to share with the world and stress does nothing but dim your shine.

Not sure where to start?

Here are 4 Simple Ways to Reduce Stress:

1. Meditate

I know you’ve heard this one from me before, but even 5 minutes a day can make a difference in your life. Iyanla’s Summit lesson (and several other sessions, for that matter!) includes an amazing meditation that you can use again and again.

2. Tap

Nick Ortner, my good friend and CEO of the Tapping Solution, was another one of my fabulous Summit guests. EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques or “tapping”) is a quick, simple way to get grounded and turn down the volume on your stress. Nick even walks you through a couple of quick tapping exercises in his lesson!

3. Use essential oils

This is my go-to way to reduce stress in a pinch. Lavender may not address the root of an issue, but it does wonders for restoring balance and clearing my mind when I need to reset.

4. Spend time in nature

My daily walks are a tried and true stress reducer. They range from anywhere between 10 minutes to an hour. The length of time doesn’t matter, the consistency does. When I don’t take time in nature to clear my head and center my thoughts, I’m less stress resilient.

Ken Carr quoteI love this quote from my wise dad.

Many of us spend a lot of time anticipating tomorrow, next week, next month, next year. But the truth is that no matter how much sleep we lose, it’s not going to change the outcome. All we do by creating these stories is distract ourselves from living in the present moment.

That doesn’t mean that we don’t have agency over our futures—we absolutely do! But positivity and love are far more powerful than stress. So, from now on, every time I catch myself worrying about what’s next, I’m going to do my best to replace those thoughts with positive affirmations. Will you join me?

Try saying one of these affirmations (or one of your own!) out loud next time you need to reduce stress:

  • “I will be ok, no matter what.”
  • “Everything is unfolding exactly as it needs to.”
  • “I have the love and support I need to get through this.”

There was a lot of talk about how important it is to reduce stress throughout the Summit, but a few guests really drove home how much damage it can do to our systems if we don’t. One of those brilliant individuals was Penny Block, PhD, co-founder of the Block Center for Integrative Cancer Treatment and expert in biobehavioral health. That means she’s super knowledgeable about how our thoughts impact our health, and she could not have been more clear about chronic stress—it wreaks havoc on our systems.

Stress can influence everything from the way our genes behave to the success of our healing efforts.

The simple truth is that no matter how much kale you eat, how many vitamins you take and hours you spend exercising, you can’t be truly healthy if you’re constantly in fight or flight mode. That’s why I’m hoping you’ll join me in thinking of stress reduction as an essential part of your healing or prevention plan—right up there with green juice and surrounding yourself with super smart docs like Penny.

And there’s one final quote I want to leave you with. This one isn’t from the Summit interviews themselves, but from our very own Summit angel—Louise Hay. She was by my side through all of the planning, strategizing, interviewing, filming and writing. During my interview with Robert Holden, PhD, a Hay House author Louise adored, his lights started flickering. You can hear it happen in our interview from Day 6. It was an unforgettable moment and we both got crazy goosebumps. No doubt, Louise was with us then and still is today.

Louise always encouraged me to take my healing further, and I hope this gem does the same for you:

“I realize that stress is only fear. I now release all fears.”

Isn’t it wild how something so simple can turn your perspective on its head?

Next time you’re in the stress weeds and feel like you can’t find your way out, I hope you’ll remember this. Yes—stress is scary. It can be quite sneaky and convincing. But you don’t have to believe those thoughts. You can release them and ask the universe for something else—for love, for strength and for whatever you need to protect your precious self.

Your turn: Can we make a pact? I’m committing to do everything I can to reduce stress in my life—will you join me? Give me “I’m with you!” in the comments below.

Peace and sweet relief,

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  1. tanya matherly says:

    I’m with you ?! thank you for this truly important focus. I get the diet and exercise and water right and always put off the stress reduction which affects my sleep. 3 outta 5 pillars done! 2 more to go! ?

  2. Virginia says:

    My daughter bought me a drink mixer recently. She bought me some very expensive flaxseed oil and organic whey protein. Can I just add ice and fruit? What am I missing? Suggestions would be appreciated. My finances are unfortunately very limited, so I cannot afford programs or materials that are very expensive. I don’t drink caffeine, soda or alcohol and a few years ago eliminated tobacco. I’m trying…

  3. Darcy R Strelecki says:

    Better late than never but I’m with you. Feel so stressed all the time. Need to change a lot of behaviors in my life. Thanks for all your wisdom. Xo

  4. Karen Poynter says:

    I am with you my dear, all the way. Love Karen

  5. Danielle says:

    Je suis avec toi. Merci ! Bless.

  6. Jessica Skarin says:

    I am with you:-)

  7. Syrena Rose says:

    Kris, Thousands of thanks from the bottom of my heart, for being you, for everything you do. You are absolutely gorgeous and beautiful.
    Lovliest Love and Lightest Light to you.
    Syrena

  8. Molly says:

    Hi Chris, I’m also with you. I realize that stress playes a huge role in my live, mostly mental stress! Negative thoughts have such a big impact. I find it very difficult to get rid of those. Secondly I also noticed that I’m feeling too lonely and without purpose since my children are out of the house and far away in Germany while I live in Namibia.
    I guess there is a lot of stress to get rid of ?
    Thank you for having made this summit possible and all the supporting posts. Thanks that you are here!

  9. Brid says:

    I am with you xx

  10. Judy says:

    It was an amazing summit with more wisdom & strength than you can fit in a bottle. Good thing that our capacity to grow, like love, grows as need nesceitates.

    I wanted to share the title of a book that helped me gain a foothold by putting fear & anxiety in its proper perspective. In the book The Fear Cure, the author explains that there are only 2 emotions at the ends of the spectrum. We would think them to be love and hate / anger. Right? Nope! She says they are fear and freedom. She goes on to say that fear in the past is depression and fear in the future is anxiety. SO insightful!

    I’m gonna mess this up, but it reminds me of the religious quote / prayer that says something like: God give me the knowledge to know the choices I can make vs those I cannot, and give me the wisdom to choose wisely.

  11. Sam says:

    I am with you, thank you for all your wisdom ??

  12. Teri says:

    You continue to be a huge inspiration to me … going on 10-11 years. Thank you for being you, and sharing your experience to help others!

  13. Brooke says:

    I’m with you!

  14. Chrissy says:

    The Healing Cancer World Summit was amazing. It has answered so many of my questions as well as to guide me to the next steps. Although many members of my family have had cancer, I have a degenerative disease and found The Summit to be extremely valuable in providing information, strategies, techniques, signposts AND above all hope & inspiration. Love your interviewing style, questions were spot on and even more than this I love your vulnerability, honesty & courage. Yes, I also need to refocus stress management too. I’m in. ? Gratitude & love to you always. Chrissy

  15. gaynor says:

    I have a friend diagnosed with DUCTAL CARCINOMA IN SITU. Can you please tell me where I can find info on this as she is gearin up to remove breasts but I heard on 1 of your interviews that this is NOT EVEN CANCER?? Please help.

  16. Lyn says:

    I’m with you all the way ??

  17. Courtney Klousner says:

    I am with you! ???

  18. Sandra says:

    I’m with you!!! The overarching lesson about reducing stress was my biggest takeaway too, so much so that I bought the whole summit in order to keep listening. I was diagnosed with breast cancer earlier this year, spent the summer in chemo and doing the Crazy Sexy You program to keep my eating on track, and now your summit comes along just as I have to negotiate the fact that my cancer is more aggressive than previously thought. Being able to listen every night this past week was a godsend. Thank you SO MUCH for producing this. Many blessings to you my friend!

  19. Jennifer says:

    THANK YOU, Kris! For this and for everything. The summit filled me up, inspired me, and gave me so much hope.

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