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Widen the Window
Elizabeth A. Stanley
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Mindfulness
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In "Widen the Window," trauma expert Elizabeth Stanley reveals how we can reclaim our bodies and minds during stress. Endorsed by mindfulness pioneer Jon Kabat-Zinn, this revolutionary approach has transformed military bases and Capitol Hill alike. Can your nervous system be your greatest ally?

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When Your Body Becomes Background Noise

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Picture a woman vomiting on her laptop, cleaning up without pause, driving to buy a replacement keyboard, and returning to work within hours-all while writing her Harvard dissertation. This wasn't heroism. It was dysregulation masquerading as dedication. Her body was screaming for help, but she'd become so skilled at overriding its signals that nausea felt like background noise. Sound familiar? We live in a culture that celebrates pushing through, grinding harder, and treating our bodies like inconvenient vessels for our ambitions. But here's what we miss: that knot in your stomach, that racing heart, that fog in your mind-these aren't weaknesses to overcome. They're your survival system trying to save you from yourself. Most of us operate with a fundamental misunderstanding about stress and trauma. We think they're separate experiences-stress is what happens during a tough week at work; trauma is reserved for war veterans or abuse survivors. This artificial divide blinds us to a crucial truth: stress and trauma exist on the same neurobiological continuum. The difference isn't the external event but how your internal system responds to it. A fender bender that leaves one person shaken but functional can send another into full survival mode. The determining factor? Something called your "window of tolerance"-the range within which you can handle life's challenges while keeping your thinking brain and survival brain working together rather than against each other. Your nervous system was designed 200,000 years ago for a world of saber-tooth tigers and berry foraging. Back then, threats were immediate, physical, and resolved quickly-you either escaped the predator or you didn't. Either way, your stress response had a clear beginning and end. Today? Your threats are endless, abstract, and unresolvable. Your boss's passive-aggressive email triggers the same neurobiological cascade as facing a predator, except you can't run away or fight back. You just sit there, marinating in stress hormones, while checking your phone 96 times a day and wondering why you feel constantly on edge.

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The Ancient Software Running on Incompatible Hardware

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The Grand Canyons We Carve in Our Minds

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The Blueprint Written Before You Could Remember

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The Three Pathways to a Narrowed Window

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Training Attention and the Recovery Revolution

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Building Your Window and Our Collective Future

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