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#Mentalhealth Reel by @themillionairemagnate - The Glass Of Water Lesson Explains Why Stress Breaks You šŸ’§

A professor holds up a glass of water and asks students to guess its weight. The real les
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The Glass Of Water Lesson Explains Why Stress Breaks You šŸ’§ A professor holds up a glass of water and asks students to guess its weight. The real lesson comes when he keeps holding it. After minutes, it feels heavier. After an hour, painful. After a day, unbearable. The weight never changes. The duration does. šŸ’” The analogy explains how stress functions the same way. It is not the size of the problem that damages you. It is how long you carry it without pause. Chronic tension spikes cortisol, disrupts sleep, and traps the nervous system in constant alert mode. The solution is simple but overlooked. Put the glass down periodically. Recovery is not weakness. It is sustainability. šŸš€ Follow for more mindset lessons 🧠 ļæ½Source: The Glass of Water stress analogy (popularized 2000s+) šŸŽ„ ļæ½#MentalHealthļæ½#Performance
#Mentalhealth Reel by @carolinemiddelsdorf (verified account) - When an emotionally abusive or manipulative person demands, "Name one example," the victim's sudden inability to recall an example is actually a well-
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When an emotionally abusive or manipulative person demands, ā€œName one example,ā€ the victim’s sudden inability to recall an example is actually a well-documented trauma response… not evidence that the abuse didn’t happen. In that moment, the victim’s nervous system often perceives danger. The manipulator’s tone, authority, or history of invalidation can trigger a threat response. Stress hormones surge, and the brain shifts out of reflective thinking. The prefrontal cortex, responsible for reasoning, sequencing, and verbal recall, goes offline. At the same time, the limbic system takes control, prioritizing survival over explanation. Traumatic experiences are frequently stored as fragmented sensory or emotional memories rather than clear, time-stamped narratives. When the victim is put on the spot… especially by the person who caused the harm, the brain struggles to retrieve linear examples. This is amplified by fear of retaliation, shame, or being disbelieved. FYI: The result is freezing, mental blankness, or self-doubt. ā€¼ļøāš ļøManipulators often exploit exactly this neurobiological shutdown. By demanding immediate proof, they shift the burden onto the victim, knowing the victim’s nervous system is compromised. The victim may know the abuse is real but cannot access specific instances under pressure. This phenomenon reflects how trauma disrupts memory access and speech in unsafe interactions. The silence is not weakness or fabrication—it is the body protecting itself in the face of psychological threat. So if this happens to you please don’t doubt yourself or your own judgement. #mentalhealth #traumaresponse #narcabuse #traumainformed #cptsd
#Mentalhealth Reel by @healing.sof - It's get better i promise ✨🪐🌷 #recovery #awareness #mentalhealth #selflovejourney #mentalhealthawareness
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It’s get better i promise ✨🪐🌷 #recovery #awareness #mentalhealth #selflovejourney #mentalhealthawareness
#Mentalhealth Reel by @zacharycummings_ (verified account) - We've all felt that before..

#mentalhealth #mensmentalhealthmatters #selfhelp
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We’ve all felt that before.. #mentalhealth #mensmentalhealthmatters #selfhelp
#Mentalhealth Reel by @oliver.foit - If you're tired, uncertain, or feel behind. 
You're becoming. That's exactly where you should be. 

#mindset #growth #mentalhealth #kindness #inspirat
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If you’re tired, uncertain, or feel behind. You’re becoming. That’s exactly where you should be. #mindset #growth #mentalhealth #kindness #inspiration
#Mentalhealth Reel by @fromchloepark - BTS of high-functioning depression.

not the crying on the floor version, and not the "i can't get out of bed at all" version, but the version where y
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BTS of high-functioning depression. not the crying on the floor version, and not the ā€œi can’t get out of bed at allā€ version, but the version where you answer every email, make the money and show up to things. But u also haven’t washed your hair in nine days and there are 13 water bottles on your nightstand and it’s 2pm and you haven’t eaten. i have a private equity background with a real estate degree. i left high school early, and i worked 60-hour weeks at 16. And yet… this is what my room always ends up looking like, despite my success in every other aspect of my life. nobody talks about the pain of being able to do everything for work, and absolutely nothing for yourself. if this is you — you’re not lazy. you’re not broken. you’re tired in a way that sleep doesn’t fix. and you’re still showing up. that counts more than the room looks. You got this šŸ¤ #mentalhealth #depression #burnout #ugccreator #roomcleaning
#Mentalhealth Reel by @emmi_krueger - he does everything for me and i just feel like i'm ruining every moment.. 

dankbar für dich @edwin.cello ā¤ļøā€šŸ©¹ 

#healing #mentalhealth #mentalhealth
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he does everything for me and i just feel like i’m ruining every moment.. dankbar für dich @edwin.cello ā¤ļøā€šŸ©¹ #healing #mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #mentalhealthmatters #babysteps
#Mentalhealth Reel by @betty.lovon - It's really common for narcissistic parents to make resting feel like a crime.
They often see their children as extensions of themselves, not separate
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It’s really common for narcissistic parents to make resting feel like a crime. They often see their children as extensions of themselves, not separate people. You’re not treated like a person — more like a tool for their self-worth. So if you’re not being useful, productive, or performing, it can feel like you’re failing at your ā€œjob.ā€ Over time, rest starts to feel unsafe. One small thing that can help is reminding yourself while you rest: ā€œNothing bad is happening. I’m not in trouble. I’m allowed to rest.ā€ If you’re trying to unlearn patterns like this, talking to a therapist can really help. I’ve been working through things like this with a psychologist on Lovon. #healingjourney #narcissisticparents #mentalhealth
#Mentalhealth Reel by @insightfulamerica - Stress isn't dangerous because it's heavy - it's dangerous because you carry it for too long.

A professor lifts a glass of water and asks, "How heavy
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Stress isn’t dangerous because it’s heavy — it’s dangerous because you carry it for too long. A professor lifts a glass of water and asks, ā€œHow heavy is it?ā€ The weight never changes. Time does. • One minute? No problem. • One hour? The strain begins. • All day? Numbness takes over. Stress works the same way. Your worries don’t always increase — they slowly exhaust your nervous system. Prolonged stress keeps cortisol high, disrupts sleep, tightens muscles, and traps the brain in survival mode. The solution isn’t avoiding stress. It’s knowing when to put the glass down. Pause. Breathe. Move your body. Reset your nervous system — then return with clarity. Stress isn’t a test of strength. Recovery is part of resilience. Credits: Fair Use – Meir Key (YouTube) #health #wellness #longevity #mentalhealth #stressmanagement
#Mentalhealth Reel by @psychologydailycare - It is not uncommon to forget parts of painful experiences.

The brain is designed to conserve energy. If something feels overwhelming or threatening,
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It is not uncommon to forget parts of painful experiences. The brain is designed to conserve energy. If something feels overwhelming or threatening, constantly replaying it would keep your nervous system activated. Instead, the brain may limit access to the memory so it does not have to keep reliving it. When trauma occurs, the amygdala activates to signal danger, and the brain prioritizes survival over detailed memory storage. Sometimes this leads to what is called Dissociative amnesia, where parts of an event become difficult or impossible to recall. This is not intentional. It is a protective response. Forgetting in this context is not denial. It is self preservation. Your brain is not malfunctioning. It is trying to reduce overwhelm and help you keep functioning. šŸ’ŒDiana #mentalhealth #therapy #explorepage✨ #reels #traumahealing Original Reel: @evil.rick137 Show: Adventure Time ā€œBe More" (Season 5, Episode 28) _________________________________________ Disclaimer: For educational and entertainment purposes only. Not a substitute for therapy or medical advice.
#Mentalhealth Reel by @hustlenity - The Glass Of Water Lesson Explains Why Stress Breaks You šŸ’§

A professor holds up a glass of water and asks students to guess its weight. The real les
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The Glass Of Water Lesson Explains Why Stress Breaks You šŸ’§ A professor holds up a glass of water and asks students to guess its weight. The real lesson comes when he keeps holding it. After minutes, it feels heavier. After an hour, painful. After a day, unbearable. The weight never changes. The duration does. šŸ’” The analogy explains how stress functions the same way. It is not the size of the problem that damages you. It is how long you carry it without pause. Chronic tension spikes cortisol, disrupts sleep, and traps the nervous system in constant alert mode. The solution is simple but overlooked. Put the glass down periodically. Recovery is not weakness. It is sustainability. šŸš€ Follow for more mindset lessons 🧠 
Source: The Glass of Water stress analogy (popularized 2000s+) šŸŽ„ 
#MentalHealth
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#Mentalhealth Reel by @mentalhealthbypsyvatra - There's a story about a snake that slid across a saw.

It got slightly hurt.

Instead of pulling away, it wrapped itself around the blade to fight bac
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There’s a story about a snake that slid across a saw. It got slightly hurt. Instead of pulling away, it wrapped itself around the blade to fight back. The tighter it squeezed, the deeper it cut itself. It died trying to defeat something that wasn’t attacking it. Psychologically, this reflects emotional reactivity. Sometimes the threat is not the situation. It is the meaning we attach to it. Not every pause is rejection. Not every criticism is humiliation. Not every delay is disrespect. When the nervous system is dysregulated, it reacts before it reflects. And the more we fight perceived threats, the more damage we create internally. Emotional regulation is not weakness. It is the ability to pause before squeezing tighter. Calm is not passive. It is power under control. [emotional reactivity, cognitive distortions, nervous system response, trauma triggers, self sabotage, anger psychology, response vs reaction, behavioral patterns, emotional regulation] #psychology #mentalhealth #selfawareness #emotionalregulation #humanbehavior

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