The Comfort Trap
The Ill Effects of Chronic Ease
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Narrated by:
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Jeff Krasno
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By:
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Jeff Krasno
About this listen
In The Comfort Trap: The Ill Effects of Chronic Ease, Jeff Krasno explores a profound yet overlooked paradox of modern life: our relentless pursuit of ease is undermining our health and resilience. In a world where convenience is prioritized, our bodies and minds face a mismatch between our ancient evolutionary wiring and today’s cushioned environment.
This illuminating guide dives into how our instincts for survival, designed to thrive under occasional stress, are ill-suited to our era of ultra-processed food, digital overstimulation, and constant comfort. The Comfort Trap empowers you with ways to extend your healthspan, rekindle your vitality, and age well.
You’ll learn:
- How ultra-processed, calorie-dense foods exploit survival mechanisms, fueling weight gain, metabolic issues, and chronic health problems—and what you can do about it!
- Why sedentary lifestyles lead to poor posture, back pain, and cardiovascular issues—and how movement can act as medicine.
- The effects of constant digital stimulation on focus, anxiety, and stress, with strategies to reclaim cognitive clarity and calm.
- How reliance on climate control reduces immune resilience, and why natural temperature variations are key to metabolic health.
- The physical toll of modern footwear, synthetic clothing, and passive furniture on muscle strength and movement, with tips to restore natural alignment.
- And there are four BONUS guided meditations by Jeff.
The Comfort Trap is a call to action if you’re ready to move beyond comfort and rediscover lasting well-being. Learn how to reconnect with your body’s innate design and cultivate a resilience that thrives, no matter your age.
This is the perfect audio companion to Jeff’s book, Good Stress: The Health Benefits of Doing Hard Things.