home.social

#stressed — Public Fediverse posts

Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #stressed, aggregated by home.social.

  1. Playlist – New TV Shows and Movies Released This Year | Sexy Brain TV

    Playlist – New TV Shows and Movies Released This Year

    Welcome back to Sexy Brain TV. 😊

    click to see – playlist of new TV shows and movies being released this year.

    click to see – Top 15 sexiest celebrity bikini bodies of 2026

    click to shop – Brandy’s 2026 memoir = Phases: A Memoir by Brandy

    click to see – Top 23 flyest luxury winter jackets for men to SHOP & wear in 2026.

    click to see – How Beyonce’s parents met.

    click to see – 8 of the sexiest winter coats for women to SHOP & wear in 2026.

    click to see – a diverse list of the best crime drama TV shows worth binge watching.

    click to see – The hottest tea on Atlanta rapper Ludacris

    click to see – a list of TV shows & movies released in 2025

    click to see – a YouTube playlist filled with cool videos about pop culture moments that collide with Jesus.

    click to shop – a stylish pink Bible for adults (easy to read).

    click to seePrincess Senses The Mangroves: Jamaican Luxury Resort Review

    click to see – How to style a Heart Shaped Face

    He Had It Coming (2025) – Dark comedy TV series. click to see – 🐣

    click to see – secrets about Diana Ross (the Motown Records legend).

    click me – get updates on TV shows and movies that are airing this year.

    Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. All images that appear on this website are copyright by their respective owners, and sexybraintv.wordpress.com claims no ownership, or credit for them unless otherwise documented. If you are the owner of the rights to any of the images and do not allow for them to appear on the website please contact sexybraintv.wordpress.com, and upon notification of your request they will be removed expeditiously. Disclaimer: Some links in this article are affiliate links. We may receive commissions when you click our links and make purchases. However, this does not impact our recommendations.

    click to see – follow us on X …..🐦Twitter

    #Alone #BingeWatch #Bored #CoachPotatoe #Depressed #entertainment #Lonely #Movies #NeedToChill #Sad #SexyBrainTV #Stressed #TVGuide #TVShows #WornOut
  2. Couldn’t get to sleep last night because I felt all wound up and stressed. Still feeling very on edge this morning AND I DON’T KNOW WHY AND THAT’S STRESSING ME OUT! 🥺😩

    #confused #tired #stressed

  3. Couldn’t get to sleep last night because I felt all wound up and stressed. Still feeling very on edge this morning AND I DON’T KNOW WHY AND THAT’S STRESSING ME OUT! 🥺😩

    #confused #tired #stressed

  4. Couldn’t get to sleep last night because I felt all wound up and stressed. Still feeling very on edge this morning AND I DON’T KNOW WHY AND THAT’S STRESSING ME OUT! 🥺😩

    #confused #tired #stressed

  5. Couldn’t get to sleep last night because I felt all wound up and stressed. Still feeling very on edge this morning AND I DON’T KNOW WHY AND THAT’S STRESSING ME OUT! 🥺😩

    #confused #tired #stressed

  6. Couldn’t get to sleep last night because I felt all wound up and stressed. Still feeling very on edge this morning AND I DON’T KNOW WHY AND THAT’S STRESSING ME OUT! 🥺😩

    #confused #tired #stressed

  7. A 2-Minute Reset For Overwhelm

    I frequently discuss the mental and physical toll that our current way of life takes on us. Our bodies and minds do not down-regulate; we are trapped in an evolutionary cycle, unable to keep pace with the rapid speed of modern life. The relentless pace of technological advancement and constant connectivity heightens this burden, creating an unending barrage of information and demands for our attention. There is too much stimulation and too much instant gratification, which leads to an overwhelming psychological toll; it feels as if we are constantly being pulled in multiple directions.

    Finding Anchors

    But how do we break this cycle? We need to cultivate patience, which is perhaps the biggest challenge of all. In a world that prioritizes instant gratification, our patience has diminished, and seeking immediate relief has become our primary goal. However, we must learn to embrace slowness and steadiness, relying on the anchors of our existence. These anchors are your breath and your heartbeat—constants that are unchanging and unwavering, with you at all times.

    Resilience

    By developing practices of calmness and mindfulness, we empower ourselves to tap into these anchors. This enables us to rise above the chaos during stressful moments, restoring our sense of grounded empathy and fostering deeper connections with ourselves and others. Embracing this journey is essential; not only does it enhance our resilience, but it also deepens our understanding of what it truly means to live a fulfilled life in harmony with our natural rhythms.

    Remember to start small and be gentle with yourself. Take a moment to connect with your breath and feel your heartbeat. As you learn to recognize your patterns, you can discover simple practices that help you return to your true self. Try this new, quick grounding reset during stressful moments; it can be a comforting anchor in the chaos.

    This brief, two-minute practice helps your body shift out of tension and into ease with slow breathing and simple cues to soften the body. You’ll gently down-regulate your nervous system without effort. It’s a quick grounding reset for moments of stress, overwhelm, or emotional heaviness-a small pause that helps you return to yourself.

    Namaste.

    #anchor #anxiety #anxietyRelief #awareness #balance #bodyMind #brainHealth #breathwork #buddhist #burden #calm #developResilience #dharma #downRegulate #experience #flow #happiness #healing #hope #immediateRelief #meditation #meditationforAnxiety #menditationForStress #mentalHealth #mentalWellbeing #mentalWellness #mindful #mindfulMeditation #mindfulness #moments #nervousSystemHealth #nervousSystemRegulation #overwhelm #physicalHealth #practice #quickAnxietyRelief #quickStressRelief #relieveAnxiety #secularMindfulness #spirit #stress #stressed #workLifeBalance #workStress #zen
  8. A 2-Minute Reset For Overwhelm

    I frequently discuss the mental and physical toll that our current way of life takes on us. Our bodies and minds do not down-regulate; we are trapped in an evolutionary cycle, unable to keep pace with the rapid speed of modern life. The relentless pace of technological advancement and constant connectivity heightens this burden, creating an unending barrage of information and demands for our attention. There is too much stimulation and too much instant gratification, which leads to an overwhelming psychological toll; it feels as if we are constantly being pulled in multiple directions.

    Finding Anchors

    But how do we break this cycle? We need to cultivate patience, which is perhaps the biggest challenge of all. In a world that prioritizes instant gratification, our patience has diminished, and seeking immediate relief has become our primary goal. However, we must learn to embrace slowness and steadiness, relying on the anchors of our existence. These anchors are your breath and your heartbeat—constants that are unchanging and unwavering, with you at all times.

    Resilience

    By developing practices of calmness and mindfulness, we empower ourselves to tap into these anchors. This enables us to rise above the chaos during stressful moments, restoring our sense of grounded empathy and fostering deeper connections with ourselves and others. Embracing this journey is essential; not only does it enhance our resilience, but it also deepens our understanding of what it truly means to live a fulfilled life in harmony with our natural rhythms.

    Remember to start small and be gentle with yourself. Take a moment to connect with your breath and feel your heartbeat. As you learn to recognize your patterns, you can discover simple practices that help you return to your true self. Try this new, quick grounding reset during stressful moments; it can be a comforting anchor in the chaos.

    This brief, two-minute practice helps your body shift out of tension and into ease with slow breathing and simple cues to soften the body. You’ll gently down-regulate your nervous system without effort. It’s a quick grounding reset for moments of stress, overwhelm, or emotional heaviness-a small pause that helps you return to yourself.

    Namaste.

    #anchor #anxiety #anxietyRelief #awareness #balance #bodyMind #brainHealth #breathwork #buddhist #burden #calm #developResilience #dharma #downRegulate #experience #flow #happiness #healing #hope #immediateRelief #meditation #meditationforAnxiety #menditationForStress #mentalHealth #mentalWellbeing #mentalWellness #mindful #mindfulMeditation #mindfulness #moments #nervousSystemHealth #nervousSystemRegulation #overwhelm #physicalHealth #practice #quickAnxietyRelief #quickStressRelief #relieveAnxiety #secularMindfulness #spirit #stress #stressed #workLifeBalance #workStress #zen
  9. A 2-Minute Reset For Overwhelm

    I frequently discuss the mental and physical toll that our current way of life takes on us. Our bodies and minds do not down-regulate; we are trapped in an evolutionary cycle, unable to keep pace with the rapid speed of modern life. The relentless pace of technological advancement and constant connectivity heightens this burden, creating an unending barrage of information and demands for our attention. There is too much stimulation and too much instant gratification, which leads to an overwhelming psychological toll; it feels as if we are constantly being pulled in multiple directions.

    Finding Anchors

    But how do we break this cycle? We need to cultivate patience, which is perhaps the biggest challenge of all. In a world that prioritizes instant gratification, our patience has diminished, and seeking immediate relief has become our primary goal. However, we must learn to embrace slowness and steadiness, relying on the anchors of our existence. These anchors are your breath and your heartbeat—constants that are unchanging and unwavering, with you at all times.

    Resilience

    By developing practices of calmness and mindfulness, we empower ourselves to tap into these anchors. This enables us to rise above the chaos during stressful moments, restoring our sense of grounded empathy and fostering deeper connections with ourselves and others. Embracing this journey is essential; not only does it enhance our resilience, but it also deepens our understanding of what it truly means to live a fulfilled life in harmony with our natural rhythms.

    Remember to start small and be gentle with yourself. Take a moment to connect with your breath and feel your heartbeat. As you learn to recognize your patterns, you can discover simple practices that help you return to your true self. Try this new, quick grounding reset during stressful moments; it can be a comforting anchor in the chaos.

    This brief, two-minute practice helps your body shift out of tension and into ease with slow breathing and simple cues to soften the body. You’ll gently down-regulate your nervous system without effort. It’s a quick grounding reset for moments of stress, overwhelm, or emotional heaviness-a small pause that helps you return to yourself.

    Namaste.

    #anchor #anxiety #anxietyRelief #awareness #balance #bodyMind #brainHealth #breathwork #buddhist #burden #calm #developResilience #dharma #downRegulate #experience #flow #happiness #healing #hope #immediateRelief #meditation #meditationforAnxiety #menditationForStress #mentalHealth #mentalWellbeing #mentalWellness #mindful #mindfulMeditation #mindfulness #moments #nervousSystemHealth #nervousSystemRegulation #overwhelm #physicalHealth #practice #quickAnxietyRelief #quickStressRelief #relieveAnxiety #secularMindfulness #spirit #stress #stressed #workLifeBalance #workStress #zen
  10. A 2-Minute Reset For Overwhelm

    I frequently discuss the mental and physical toll that our current way of life takes on us. Our bodies and minds do not down-regulate; we are trapped in an evolutionary cycle, unable to keep pace with the rapid speed of modern life. The relentless pace of technological advancement and constant connectivity heightens this burden, creating an unending barrage of information and demands for our attention. There is too much stimulation and too much instant gratification, which leads to an overwhelming psychological toll; it feels as if we are constantly being pulled in multiple directions.

    Finding Anchors

    But how do we break this cycle? We need to cultivate patience, which is perhaps the biggest challenge of all. In a world that prioritizes instant gratification, our patience has diminished, and seeking immediate relief has become our primary goal. However, we must learn to embrace slowness and steadiness, relying on the anchors of our existence. These anchors are your breath and your heartbeat—constants that are unchanging and unwavering, with you at all times.

    Resilience

    By developing practices of calmness and mindfulness, we empower ourselves to tap into these anchors. This enables us to rise above the chaos during stressful moments, restoring our sense of grounded empathy and fostering deeper connections with ourselves and others. Embracing this journey is essential; not only does it enhance our resilience, but it also deepens our understanding of what it truly means to live a fulfilled life in harmony with our natural rhythms.

    Remember to start small and be gentle with yourself. Take a moment to connect with your breath and feel your heartbeat. As you learn to recognize your patterns, you can discover simple practices that help you return to your true self. Try this new, quick grounding reset during stressful moments; it can be a comforting anchor in the chaos.

    This brief, two-minute practice helps your body shift out of tension and into ease with slow breathing and simple cues to soften the body. You’ll gently down-regulate your nervous system without effort. It’s a quick grounding reset for moments of stress, overwhelm, or emotional heaviness-a small pause that helps you return to yourself.

    Namaste.

    #anchor #anxiety #anxietyRelief #awareness #balance #bodyMind #brainHealth #breathwork #buddhist #burden #calm #developResilience #dharma #downRegulate #experience #flow #happiness #healing #hope #immediateRelief #meditation #meditationforAnxiety #menditationForStress #mentalHealth #mentalWellbeing #mentalWellness #mindful #mindfulMeditation #mindfulness #moments #nervousSystemHealth #nervousSystemRegulation #overwhelm #physicalHealth #practice #quickAnxietyRelief #quickStressRelief #relieveAnxiety #secularMindfulness #spirit #stress #stressed #workLifeBalance #workStress #zen
  11. A 2-Minute Reset For Overwhelm

    I frequently discuss the mental and physical toll that our current way of life takes on us. Our bodies and minds do not down-regulate; we are trapped in an evolutionary cycle, unable to keep pace with the rapid speed of modern life. The relentless pace of technological advancement and constant connectivity heightens this burden, creating an unending barrage of information and demands for our attention. There is too much stimulation and too much instant gratification, which leads to an overwhelming psychological toll; it feels as if we are constantly being pulled in multiple directions.

    Finding Anchors

    But how do we break this cycle? We need to cultivate patience, which is perhaps the biggest challenge of all. In a world that prioritizes instant gratification, our patience has diminished, and seeking immediate relief has become our primary goal. However, we must learn to embrace slowness and steadiness, relying on the anchors of our existence. These anchors are your breath and your heartbeat—constants that are unchanging and unwavering, with you at all times.

    Resilience

    By developing practices of calmness and mindfulness, we empower ourselves to tap into these anchors. This enables us to rise above the chaos during stressful moments, restoring our sense of grounded empathy and fostering deeper connections with ourselves and others. Embracing this journey is essential; not only does it enhance our resilience, but it also deepens our understanding of what it truly means to live a fulfilled life in harmony with our natural rhythms.

    Remember to start small and be gentle with yourself. Take a moment to connect with your breath and feel your heartbeat. As you learn to recognize your patterns, you can discover simple practices that help you return to your true self. Try this new, quick grounding reset during stressful moments; it can be a comforting anchor in the chaos.

    This brief, two-minute practice helps your body shift out of tension and into ease with slow breathing and simple cues to soften the body. You’ll gently down-regulate your nervous system without effort. It’s a quick grounding reset for moments of stress, overwhelm, or emotional heaviness-a small pause that helps you return to yourself.

    Namaste.

    #anchor #anxiety #anxietyRelief #awareness #balance #bodyMind #brainHealth #breathwork #buddhist #burden #calm #developResilience #dharma #downRegulate #experience #flow #happiness #healing #hope #immediateRelief #meditation #meditationforAnxiety #menditationForStress #mentalHealth #mentalWellbeing #mentalWellness #mindful #mindfulMeditation #mindfulness #moments #nervousSystemHealth #nervousSystemRegulation #overwhelm #physicalHealth #practice #quickAnxietyRelief #quickStressRelief #relieveAnxiety #secularMindfulness #spirit #stress #stressed #workLifeBalance #workStress #zen
  12. 👂 Canadian scientists say infrasound - sound waves below 20 Hz that are typically imperceptible to humans - could be causing you to have negative feelings and feel stressed

    ✨Follow the link in our bio for more information on this story✨
    scimex.org/newsfeed/your-offic

    #science #sciencenews #research #stem #facts #knowledge #sciencefacts #infrasound #stressed

  13. 👂 Canadian scientists say infrasound - sound waves below 20 Hz that are typically imperceptible to humans - could be causing you to have negative feelings and feel stressed

    ✨Follow the link in our bio for more information on this story✨
    scimex.org/newsfeed/your-offic

    #science #sciencenews #research #stem #facts #knowledge #sciencefacts #infrasound #stressed

  14. 👂 Canadian scientists say infrasound - sound waves below 20 Hz that are typically imperceptible to humans - could be causing you to have negative feelings and feel stressed

    ✨Follow the link in our bio for more information on this story✨
    scimex.org/newsfeed/your-offic

    #science #sciencenews #research #stem #facts #knowledge #sciencefacts #infrasound #stressed

  15. 👂 Canadian scientists say infrasound - sound waves below 20 Hz that are typically imperceptible to humans - could be causing you to have negative feelings and feel stressed

    ✨Follow the link in our bio for more information on this story✨
    scimex.org/newsfeed/your-offic

    #science #sciencenews #research #stem #facts #knowledge #sciencefacts #infrasound #stressed

  16. 👂 Canadian scientists say infrasound - sound waves below 20 Hz that are typically imperceptible to humans - could be causing you to have negative feelings and feel stressed

    ✨Follow the link in our bio for more information on this story✨
    scimex.org/newsfeed/your-offic

    #science #sciencenews #research #stem #facts #knowledge #sciencefacts #infrasound #stressed

  17. Well I'm now jobless again. I contacted a local organization that helps out people with various ailments and disabilities; I'm finally at that point. Hopefully they can find me a job I can actually do. Even if the pay sucks (which it no doubt will) it'll be something.
    #job #work #disability #stressed #depressed #alone #lonely

  18. Well I'm now jobless again. I contacted a local organization that helps out people with various ailments and disabilities; I'm finally at that point. Hopefully they can find me a job I can actually do. Even if the pay sucks (which it no doubt will) it'll be something.
    #job #work #disability #stressed #depressed #alone #lonely

  19. Well I'm now jobless again. I contacted a local organization that helps out people with various ailments and disabilities; I'm finally at that point. Hopefully they can find me a job I can actually do. Even if the pay sucks (which it no doubt will) it'll be something.
    #job #work #disability #stressed #depressed #alone #lonely

  20. Well I'm now jobless again. I contacted a local organization that helps out people with various ailments and disabilities; I'm finally at that point. Hopefully they can find me a job I can actually do. Even if the pay sucks (which it no doubt will) it'll be something.
    #job #work #disability #stressed #depressed #alone #lonely

  21. Ihr kennt sie auch – diese Zeiten mit zu vielen Terminen, zu wenig Pausen und kaum Erholung zwischendurch?

    Dem steht mein Foto entgegen:
    Eine einzelne Feder am Ufer des Wattenmeers – still, leicht, fast schwebend.
    Ein Moment der Stille, der sich auf alles überträgt. 🌿🪶🌊

    Kommt gut durch das Jahresendgeschäft und den vorweihnachtlichen Trubel – bleibt gesund und fröhlich! ✨

    #FotografieistVielfalt #fotografie #naturmoment #ruhe #stille #stressed #wattenmeer #feder

  22. Ihr kennt sie auch – diese Zeiten mit zu vielen Terminen, zu wenig Pausen und kaum Erholung zwischendurch?

    Dem steht mein Foto entgegen:
    Eine einzelne Feder am Ufer des Wattenmeers – still, leicht, fast schwebend.
    Ein Moment der Stille, der sich auf alles überträgt. 🌿🪶🌊

    Kommt gut durch das Jahresendgeschäft und den vorweihnachtlichen Trubel – bleibt gesund und fröhlich! ✨

    #FotografieistVielfalt #fotografie #naturmoment #ruhe #stille #stressed #wattenmeer #feder

  23. He looked like he just filed taxes 😂🫣⁣

    Follow @thepawman for more!⁣

    Via thegoldengooseeee⁣




    #dogs #goldenretriever #stressed #puppy