Emily Nagoski Quotes
We Also Know That The Brain Can Handle Only A Limited Amount Of Information At A Time; At Its Simplest, We Can Think Of Stress As Information Overload, So When There's Too Much Happening, The Brain Starts To Triage, Prioritizing, Simplifying, And Even Plain Old Ignoring Some Things.
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