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[The Five Resets: A Roadmap to Overcoming Chronic Stress]-[5 simple ways to minimize stress]

Life Kit · B2 · 2025-04-14

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Reclaiming Your Well-being: The Five Resets for Chronic Stress

In this episode of LifeKit, Dr. Aditi Nerurkar, an internal medicine physician at Harvard and author of The Five Resets, discusses how to transition from a state of chronic stress to a healthier, more balanced life. Dr. Nerurkar emphasizes that stress is not merely a fleeting feeling; it is a physiological burden that can weaken the immune system and increase the risk of serious health issues like heart disease and strokes.

1. Finding Your MOST Goal

To combat the "survival mode" that keeps many people trapped in cycles of exhaustion, Dr. Nerurkar introduces the MOST acronym: Motivating, Objective and measurable, Small, and Timely. By focusing on what truly matters—such as long-term health for the sake of one's children—individuals can increase their "self-efficacy," the belief in their own ability to enact change. Small, actionable steps, like packing a healthy lunch or taking a 20-minute walk, serve as vital "stopgap measures" to lower cortisol and break the cycle of stress.

2. Setting Digital Boundaries

Modern life is plagued by "popcorn brain," a phenomenon where our circuitry is constantly firing due to the habit of bouncing between tasks online. With the average person spending over four hours daily on their phone, Dr. Nerurkar suggests setting strict boundaries. This includes limiting scrolling to 20 minutes a day and keeping devices at least 10 feet away at night. Allowing your brain a moment of "grounding" upon waking, rather than immediately reaching for a screen, can be a "game changer" for mental clarity.

3. Harnessing the Mind-Body Connection

Our minds and bodies are "inextricably linked." To manage stress, one can utilize simple techniques like "stop, breathe, be." This three-second practice, used by the doctor during her high-pressure medical residency, helps center the nervous system before stressful encounters. Regular physical movement is also essential, as a sedentary lifestyle is detrimental to both brain and body health.

4. Moving Beyond Multitasking

Dr. Nerurkar notes that multitasking is a "scientific misnomer." In reality, we are "task switching," which taxes the prefrontal cortex and weakens cognition, memory, and productivity. To counter this, she recommends "time-blocking": focusing on a single task for a short duration, followed by a brief, intentional break. These small intervals of "spaciousness" in the brain are necessary to change the biology of stress.

5. Quieting the Inner Critic

Stress causes the brain to act like "Velcro" for negative experiences, while the amygdala—focused on "survival and self-preservation"—amplifies the inner critic. To combat this, Dr. Nerurkar advocates for daily gratitude journaling. By writing down five things you are grateful for each night, you facilitate "cognitive reframing." Over time, this practice trains the brain to be more like "Teflon" to negativity, eventually quieting the inner critic and reducing the volume of the amygdala.

The Resilience Rule of Two

Finally, Dr. Nerurkar advises against the "everything but the kitchen sink" approach to self-improvement. Instead, she proposes the Resilience Rule of Two: start with only two changes at a time. Because change is a stressor in itself, adopting only two habits ensures they become sustainable routines rather than overwhelming tasks. Once these are integrated, you can gradually add more, allowing you to work with your biology rather than against it.

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