Are you ready to take a chance and risk it all? It's do or die, fight or flight. — Chiodos Copy Share Image
“I would disagree with fight or flight. That leaves no room for compromise and understanding.” — Ron Marz Copy Share Image
In some life challenges you will have to decide on if you will fight or flight — Danielle Lobbins Copy Share Image
I cannot do confrontation. You know that fight or flight thing? I'm flight. I just don't want the argument. — Jennifer Saunders Copy Share Image
The amygdala in the emotional center sees and hears everything that occurs to us instantaneously and is the trigger point for the… — Daniel Goleman Copy Share Image
When threatened, the nervous system sometimes goes into a 'freeze response.' You assess the risk and determine that fight or flight doesn't… — Nell Scovell Copy Share Image
The relaxation response is a physical state of deep rest that changes the physical and emotional responses to stress... and the opposite… — Herbert Benson Copy Share Image
“I felt the hairs on the back of my neck pop up, a fresh surge of adrenaline dump into my veins. My… — Barry Eisler Copy Share Image
“Fight or flight? If I had wings, there’d be no choice. But since I don’t have wings, I have to rely on… — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
In the Bigg Boss' house, you don't have phones, you don't have places to run away. The only options are fight or… — Rubina Dilaik Copy Share Image
“Fight or flight is bullshit. Flight is the default. Fight only happens when flight is not an option. Because fight requires a… — Shane Kuhn Copy Share Image
“If the story is unflattering and the feeling is anger, adrenaline kicks in. Under the influence of adrenaline, blood leaves our brains… — Kerry Patterson Copy Share Image
The physical symptoms of fight or flight are what the human body has learned over thousands of years to operate efficiently and… — John Eliot Copy Share Image
Struggle has a natural place in our life, but the fight or flight syndrome is often false struggle. There are times for… — Roger Housden Copy Share Image
So, apparently there is this basic human reaction to fear. It's called the fight or flight response. When something scares us our… — Dance Academy Copy Share Image
“In lieu of Tasers, you'll have to hit me. Hard as you can. Then maybe some kind of fight-or-flight response will kick… — Adam Rex Copy Share Image
Obsession with conventional ideas of 'success' can be harmful enough, but compound that stress with relationships, family, financial woes and health concerns,… — Ariel Garten Copy Share Image
The pancreas releases insulin to make you ready for fight or flight when you're scared. So if you don't fight or flight… — Sara Pascoe Copy Share Image
We get stressed out now by having somebody yell at us in the office or by making a mistake or by losing… — Daniel Levitin Copy Share Image
“periwinkle flowers. Here and there were gravel turnouts that led up to blank and brooding houses, but neither Rachel nor DeVontay were… — Scott Nicholson Copy Share Image
“Yoga talks about cat-pose, dog-pose, camel-pose, monkey-pose, bird-pose etc. Why there are so many animal poses? Animals release their emotions and tensions… — Amit Ray Copy Share Image
“On the other hand, when you mismanage your genes with poor dietary habits or chronic exercise patterns, you will likely suffer from… — Mark Sisson Copy Share Image
“My thoughts, normally bunched together, wrapped in gauze, insistent, urgent, impatient, one moment to the next, living in what I now realize… — Charles Yu Copy Share Image
“For a century, the human response to stress and danger has been defined as “fight or flight.” A 2000 UCLA study by… — Rebecca Solnit Copy Share Image
“The sympathetic nervous system (SNS) mediates the body’s response to arousing circumstances, for example, producing the famed “fight or flight” stress response.… — Robert M. Sapolsky Copy Share Image
“Relieve Stress It has been proven that meditation can lower the levels of cortisol, one of the major stress hormones. As little… — Sonali Perera Copy Share Image
“EGO-BASED MARRIAGE (Disappointment and pain) • Sees marriage as a place to get . . . • Looks for ways to get… — Henry Grayson Copy Share Image
“How will you know when you have fully recovered? When your body has had enough rest and nourishment that your energy is… — Dennis Simsek Copy Share Image
“I want to move my hands, but they’re fused to his rib cage. I feel his lung span, his heartbeat, his very… — A.D. Evans Copy Share Image
“HYPERAROUSAL After a traumatic experience, the human system of self-preservation seems to go onto permanent alert, as if the danger might return… — Judith Lewis Herman Copy Share Image
“You learn about fight or flight, but no one ever mentions the third alliterative option - freeze.” — Nina Malkin Copy Share Image
“In certain circumstances, basically shit ones, it’s fight or flight. With Tommy it’s always fright and flight.” — Terry Murphy Copy Share Image
Fear results in fight or flight. Anxiety creates doom and gloom. Fear is the pulse that pounds when you see a coiled… — Max Lucado Copy Share Image
In odd situation in life, nothing to fear. Believe in power of you inner strength which is guiding spirit.You are himself testimony… — Dr Anil Kumar Sinha Copy Share Image
The pace at which science has progressed has been too fast for human behaviour to adapt to it. As I said we… — Jean-Marie Lehn Copy Share Image
When there is pain, the animal instinct is 'fight or flight' (i.e., to either strike back or run away) - reflect instead.… — Ray Dalio Copy Share Image
“Our fight or flight strategies are effective for survival, not for reasoning or connection. And the pain of shame is enough to… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Evolution has geared the human stress response to last about thirty seconds. It's enough time to facilitate fight or flight. Evolution has… — David Amerland Copy Share Image
“Most people know that when we are faced with an immediate perceived “threat,” adrenaline kicks in and we experience the “fight or… — José N. Harris Copy Share Image