Align With Nature & Your Rhythms (ultradian, circadian, & infradian) [encore] [ep. 139]
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In this episode, we're working on our element of Resilience and exploring the third "Root of Resilience" known as aligning with nature. The Roots of Resilience were laid out in one of Dr. Emmons book, "The Chemistry of Calm." This root builds on our last one ("managing energy") by embracing the cycles and rhythms that are part of a much bigger system. This may seem "woo-woo," but.. well, it's not. Like all mammals and really every other living thing, we are influenced by cycles around us. A growing field of study known as chronobiology is bringing more scientific understanding to these cycles (for example: seasonal affective disorder and seasonal mood shifts). We'll talk more about this root and how increasing awareness of your connection with nature and adding some simple skills in response to this connection can support your mood, energy, and resilience in really powerful ways.
Key moments:
00:00 Welcome to Joy Lab 00:46 Introducing the Roots of Resilience Series 01:46 Aligning with Nature: The Third Root of Resilience 02:03 Exploring Bio Rhythms: A Key to Mental Health 04:39 Diving Deep into Ultradian Rhythms 10:39 Circadian Rhythms: The Impact of Sleep on Mental Health 22:32 Infradian Rhythms: The Examples of Menstruation and Seasonal Affective Disorder 26:44 Wrapping Up: The Power of Aligning with Nature
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- Joy Lab Podcast #13 (The Roots of Resilience) This episode is a broad overview of what we'll be talking about over the next 9 episodes. It's a really helpful summary!
- Chemistry of Calm (Dr. Emmons' book referenced in this series)
- Where to shop:
- Our partner store at Fullscript: This is where you can find high-quality supplements and wellness products. Except for our CBD Gummies, any product links mentioned in the show notes below will require an account. Sign up for your free Fullscript account here: https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/nmh/store-start
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- Supplements Mentioned to support SAD and drops in mood during winter:
- TruAdapt
- NeuroMood Pure Pack
- Vitamin D (we like this October-April)
- The 20 Minute Break (book)
- Linnaeus' Flower Clock
- More on light therapy in our blog here.
- More on seasonal affective disorder and seasonal mood shifts from our blogs:
- Natural Approaches for Seasonal Affective Disorder and Supporting Winter Mood
- Does Winter Get You Down? (video)
- What Causes Seasonal Affective Disorder?
- Seasonal Affective Disorder in the Summer
- A Light on Seasonal Affective Disorder: Definition, Treatment, & Prevention
- How does the brain deal with cumulative stress? A review with focus on developmental stress, HPA axis function and hippocampal structure in humans
- Cumulative Stress and Health
- Subscribe to our Newsletter: Join us over at NaturalMentalHealth.com for exclusive emails, updates, and additional strategies.
- Check out our favorite resilience-boosting reads: https://bookshop.org/shop/NMHreads
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