Summary
The article argues that most leaders mistakenly try to “manage” stress rather than resolve it. It explains that ongoing pressure overstimulates the brain’s limbic system, which cannot distinguish real threats from everyday challenges. Techniques like bilateral stimulation—simple left-right rhythmic movements such as walking or tapping—help the brain process and release this activation. Unlike quick fixes like breathing or distraction, these methods complete the body’s natural stress cycle. The article concludes that movement-based practices restore calm faster, improve emotional regulation, and help entrepreneurs clear accumulated stress rather than carry it forward.
Entrepreneur