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Provides quick stress relief via breathing exercises, muscle relaxation, grounding; logs stress events, identifies patterns, offers recovery tools and trend analysis.
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Reclaim calm in minutes, not hours. Quick techniques, stress insights, and recovery tools built right into your workflow.
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Reclaim calm in minutes, not hours. Quick techniques, stress insights, and recovery tools built right into your workflow.
Trigger immediate stress-busting techniques when you need it fast.
Record stress events as they happen or reflect at the end of your day.
Find patterns in what's causing stress without judgment.
Guided recovery after high-stress periods.
Weekly insights on your stress landscape.
Breathing - 4-7-8 technique: Inhale for 4 counts, hold for 7, exhale for 8. Signals your nervous system to calm down.
Progressive Muscle Relaxation - Tense and release muscle groups from toes to head. Takes 2 minutes, breaks the stress cycle physically.
Quick Walks - 5 minutes outside or around your space. Movement + fresh air reset cortisol levels fast.
Brain Dump - Write everything on your mind without filtering. Gets it out of your head and onto a page where you can process it.
Boundaries - Say no to non-essential tasks during high-stress periods. Protect your capacity before it's gone.
This skill is not a substitute for professional help.
If you're in immediate danger, call emergency services (911 in the US).