Gaelle Dudley
Wellness Tip:
Reappraise Your Stress Response
When you’re stressed, cortisol levels rise. That’s your body making sure it’s prepped to survive. Cortisol sharpens your thinking, speeds up your reactions, and gives you a quick burst of energy by increasing glucose in your bloodstream. Pretty cool, right?
It’s when cortisol is chronically elevated that you have a problem. So, here’s one thing you can do to better manage your stress response and stay healthier: reappraise arousal.
Put simply, change how you think about stress. When you feel that racing heart or sweaty palms, try telling yourself, “This is my body getting ready to perform.”
Research shows that reinterpreting stress responses as signs that you’re gearing up (not breaking down) can actually improve performance and reduce the harmful effects of stress on your body. Why not give it a go?
Routine Breakdown
Gaelle Dudley, Founder & Creative Director of GLDESIGN
A Design Guru’s 5 Steps to Winning The Morning
Founder of design firm GLDESIGN, Gaelle Dudley, has a 5-step routine for starting the day right.
The Routine:
- Wakes at 6am and makes the bed “as the first powerful ritual to set a positive tone for the day.” She follows this with an iced coffee.
- Gets moving. “Whether it’s a relaxing walk on the beach or a full kick-ass workout, I always feel revitalized by the endorphin boost.”
- Fuels up. “Nourishing my body post-workout is key for setting the tone for the day. A protein smoothie is my go-to to help keep me feeling energized and focused.”
- Meditates. “For five minutes a day, I also make an effort to carve out a few moments of meditation and relaxation to help keep me centered.”
- Gets glowing. “A solid skincare routine helps keep my skin feeling fresh and protected and ready to face the day.” At nearly 50, she prefers to skip the Botox and lather on serums and moisturizers to age beautifully.
Why it works:
- Making your bed can give you a sense of calm and a feeling of accomplishment to start the day.
- Exercise indeed releases endorphins—brain chemicals that can improve mood and reduce pain.
- Eating protein after exercise helps build muscle by boosting muscle growth and stopping muscle breakdown.
- Even 5 mins of meditation can boost mental health.
Whatever your morning routine is, it should make you feel good. Remember that true productivity is doing the things that matter to you, not just staying busy or ticking boxes to follow the latest trends. It can take some experimenting, so stick with it!