A Little Something to Think About
We all complain from time to time. It’s human. But when complaining becomes a habit, it may affect us in ways we don’t always realize.
Frequent complaining can keep the body in a state of stress, triggering the release of cortisol — one of the hormones involved in our “fight-or-flight” response. Cortisol can temporarily raise things like blood pressure and blood sugar as our body prepares to deal with a perceived threat.
The problem is when that stress response becomes a regular part of our day. Chronic stress can take a toll on our overall well-being and has been associated with problems involving the immune system, heart health, blood sugar, weight, and even brain health.
So maybe the next time we catch ourselves complaining, we can pause for a moment.
Is there something we can change?
Is there something we can let go of?
Or perhaps we simply need to step back, take a breath, and give ourselves a little peace.
We’re human. We’re going to complain sometimes. ❤️
But choosing gratitude, acceptance, or simply a change of perspective when we can might be one of the kindest things we can do for ourselves.
