Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prioritize sleep so stress hormones don’t pack on weight.
A much misunderstood component ^^^ this.
I spent about a month working 60 weeks at the beginning of the pandemic. The problem with working that much is you’re sitting in front of a blue screen computer and the stress of the day piles on. I often felt like I was going to have a heart attack due to the stress. I would log out of meetings and my fingers would be tingling from the elevated heart rate. After a day like that sleep doesn’t come easily. I ended up gaining 15 pounds. The stress was crippling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prioritize sleep so stress hormones don’t pack on weight.
A much misunderstood component ^^^ this.
I spent about a month working 60 weeks at the beginning of the pandemic. The problem with working that much is you’re sitting in front of a blue screen computer and the stress of the day piles on. I often felt like I was going to have a heart attack due to the stress. I would log out of meetings and my fingers would be tingling from the elevated heart rate. After a day like that sleep doesn’t come easily. I ended up gaining 15 pounds. The stress was crippling.
Gross
Insightful comment. Thank you for posting.
You’re welcome fatty
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prioritize sleep so stress hormones don’t pack on weight.
A much misunderstood component ^^^ this.
I spent about a month working 60 weeks at the beginning of the pandemic. The problem with working that much is you’re sitting in front of a blue screen computer and the stress of the day piles on. I often felt like I was going to have a heart attack due to the stress. I would log out of meetings and my fingers would be tingling from the elevated heart rate. After a day like that sleep doesn’t come easily. I ended up gaining 15 pounds. The stress was crippling.
Gross
Insightful comment. Thank you for posting.
You’re welcome fatty
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prioritize sleep so stress hormones don’t pack on weight.
A much misunderstood component ^^^ this.
I spent about a month working 60 weeks at the beginning of the pandemic. The problem with working that much is you’re sitting in front of a blue screen computer and the stress of the day piles on. I often felt like I was going to have a heart attack due to the stress. I would log out of meetings and my fingers would be tingling from the elevated heart rate. After a day like that sleep doesn’t come easily. I ended up gaining 15 pounds. The stress was crippling.
Gross
Insightful comment. Thank you for posting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prioritize sleep so stress hormones don’t pack on weight.
A much misunderstood component ^^^ this.
I spent about a month working 60 weeks at the beginning of the pandemic. The problem with working that much is you’re sitting in front of a blue screen computer and the stress of the day piles on. I often felt like I was going to have a heart attack due to the stress. I would log out of meetings and my fingers would be tingling from the elevated heart rate. After a day like that sleep doesn’t come easily. I ended up gaining 15 pounds. The stress was crippling.
Gross
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prioritize sleep so stress hormones don’t pack on weight.
A much misunderstood component ^^^ this.
I spent about a month working 60 weeks at the beginning of the pandemic. The problem with working that much is you’re sitting in front of a blue screen computer and the stress of the day piles on. I often felt like I was going to have a heart attack due to the stress. I would log out of meetings and my fingers would be tingling from the elevated heart rate. After a day like that sleep doesn’t come easily. I ended up gaining 15 pounds. The stress was crippling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prioritize sleep so stress hormones don’t pack on weight.
A much misunderstood component ^^^ this.
Anonymous wrote:80-90% of weight loss is how much/what you eat. You may not have a lot of time for exercise but you can still control how you eat.
Most important: No snacking. Stressed and need to snack? Drink tea, chew gum, or drink water.