Anxiety and fear aren’t just in your head—there are real physiological reasons behind them. In this episode of The Strong Life Project, Shaun O’Gorman dives into how your nervous system, stress hormones, and past conditioning play a massive role in how you experience fear and anxiety. High performers, leaders, and anyone striving for resilience need to understand the biological drivers of their emotions to take control of their mindset and performance.
Key Takeaways:
• The connection between your nervous system and anxiety
• How cortisol and adrenaline fuel fear-based thinking
• Why past trauma and conditioning influence your reactions
• Practical ways to regulate your physiology and reduce anxiety
• How to rewire your brain for calm, confidence, and control
When you understand the science behind fear and anxiety, you gain the power to master them. Listen now and take charge of your mental and emotional resilience.
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