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The Stress Code: Cracking the Code to Stress Management | Dr. Rhonda Harris Thompson | TEDxMableton

You can crack the code to stress management using a stress code involving your 5 senses. The Stress Code refers to alert levels of stress and the associated responses to reduce or minimize the impact of stress. Stress typically is the result of frustration, conflict, pressure, or change. Using your five senses is a terrific way to ground yourself and reduce stress. Each sense can activate the body’s relaxation response, helping calm your mind and manage tension. The goal is to identify which senses are most soothing for you and create a “sensory toolkit” tailored to your needs. Dr. Rhonda Harris Thompson is a trailblazing thought leader in self-mastery, personal development, and transformational coaching. As the CEO and Founder of Harris-Thompson Masteries, she has dedicated over 15 years to empowering individuals through groundbreaking workshops and motivational talks. A recipient of the prestigious Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award, Dr. Thompson is recognized for her unwavering commitment to personal growth and excellence. With a strong foundation in general and counseling psychology, she merges scientific insight with real-world experiences. Dr. Thompson’s leadership journey began in the U.S. Army, where she served as a military intelligence officer, gaining invaluable expertise in resilience, discipline, and effective leadership. Today, she channels that experience into her stress management coaching, offering strategic guidance for diverse populations seeking to unlock their full potential. Whether speaking on global stages, mentoring emerging leaders, or authoring transformative works, Dr. Rhonda Harris Thompson continues to revolutionize the way individuals approach personal excellence. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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