Page 5 - Stress,anxiety
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you are collecting food and you run across a large
predator. This large predator poses a threat to you.
To survive, you must be able to fight it off or run
away and evade it. To do so, you must be in a mode
where you can most effectively fight or flee.
To prepare to effectively fight or flee, your body
must make certain changes. You heart must beat
stronger and faster to pump as much blood to the
muscles as possible. Your breathing must become
more rapid to saturate your blood with oxygen.
Your mental processes must speed up so you are
aware of all the changes in your environment
instantly - in other words, you become
hypervigilant. You must be emotionally pumped up
to fight or flee with all of your strength. All of
these changes as well as others within your body
increase the probability that you will survive this
encounter with a large predator.
Currently, we do not have to deal with large
predators that may want to eat us. However,
anything that we perceive as a threat - money
problems, relationship problems, being
overwhelmed at work, political concerns, worrying
about our children, fear of getting old, ill, or dying