The nervous system operates as a fast-on, slow-off system where stress hormones and physiological responses (such as alertness, rapid breathing, and muscle tension) continue even after the stressful moment ends, requiring time and safety signals before the body can fully relax.
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Your Nervous System Stays Activated even AFTER the Stress is OverAñadido:
You ever notice how the stressful feelings don't just stop even when the stressful moment ends?
A lot of people assume stress should disappear once the problem is over. But the nervous system doesn't work like a light switch. It's a fast on, slow off kind of process.
Stress hormones take time to settle.
Your body may still feel quite alert.
Your breathing may still be a little fast. Your muscles may still be bracing.
Doesn't mean anything is wrong. Your system is just finishing the stress response. Once the body receives signals that the moment is safe enough, it begins to power down naturally.
But sometimes the body needs a little bit of help and time to see the signals of safety.
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