In this episode of the Eat Your Crust podcast, Crystal and Jisoo discuss coping mechanisms for dealing with stress and anxiety, particularly during busy and overwhelming times. They share personal experiences with mini-crises, such as health anxiety and negative thought spirals, and explore strategies like planning, seeking validation, and avoidance. The hosts categorize coping mechanisms into those that feel good but are bad (e.g., late-night scrolling) and those that feel bad but are good (e.g., exercise, hygiene). They also discuss the importance of balancing emotions and logic, the concept of a "refractory period" between crises, and the role of work and social connections in managing stress. Ultimately, they emphasize the need for self-awareness, self-compassion, and finding a personalized balance in handling life's challenges.
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