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When you feel disconnected from your physical self, your brain begins to perceive your "to-do list" as a threat. The prefrontal cortex (the part of your brain that plans) gets hijacked by the amygdala (the part that feels fear). Suddenly, answering an email or opening your planner feels like a high-stakes survival event.
There are days when the alarm goes off, but the bed feels like lead. There are mornings when the "grief fog" is so thick you can’t remember what you had planned for breakfast, let alone what you wanted to achieve for the year.
While anxiety is meant to be a helpful, temporary alarm system, when it becomes chronic, it sets up permanent residence in one notorious area: the Head-Neck-Shoulder Highway.