TruLife Distribution CEO Calls for Calm During Stress Awareness Month

Brian Gould, CEO of TruLife Distribution, Reviews the Importance of Addressing Stress as Part of a Holistic Approach to Health

April is Stress Awareness Month. April 7th was alsoWorld Health Day(the anniversary of the founding of WHO in 1948). As individuals around the world, including the United States, consider their self-care on a deeper, more comprehensive level, the team at TruLife Distribution is putting an extra emphasis on the long-term impact of unchecked stress and how important it is to manage excessive emotional tension both early and often.

Stress Awareness Month has been recognized every April since 1992. The connection of this relatively young event with the hustle of the modern age isn't lost on TruLife Distribution owner and CEO Brian Gould.

“The 90s ushered in the Internet and the computer age,” he said. “Since then, things like smartphones, the 24-hour news cycle, and social media have pushed that process forward. Everywhere you look now, the world is throwing information at you – and a lot of it feeds that cycle of stress that we're all constantly trying to manage.”

The concept of stress is normal. To be stressed in specific situations is a normal response. However, chronic stress from things like workplace challenges or incivility- which are elevated at the moment – can lead to a variety of significant health concerns.

Stress can influence emotions and behaviours. It can contribute to headaches and stomach disorders. It is often linked to anxiety and depression. Even severe health concerns, like strokes and heart disease, can trace their root issues back to too much stress. This is why the team at a nutraceutical distributor like TruLife Distribution finds Stress Awareness Month so important.

“We work hard to market and distribute natural, holistic health solutions through our partnering nutraceutical brands,” Gould explains. “Our goal is preventative health and ongoing wellness for consumers through access to elite products. Many of these include mental wellness solutions, like an Ashwagandha gummy or lavender tea, designed to naturally restore peace and calm to the body.”

Gould goes on to emphasize that these aren't just trendy ways to calm down at the end of a busy day. They are effective, holistic tools that can function as part of a strategy to address chronic stress and keep people from developing more severe conditions over time. Stress has been given an entire month of awareness annually for over 30 years, and yet, a quarter into the 21st century, the importance of this multi-week observance is greater than ever in ways that couldn't have been imagined when it started. It is critical that companies and consumers alike use collective observances and initiatives like these to create the awareness, attention, and tools needed to counteract the negative impacts of too much stress. It is the first step in cultivating peaceful mindsets and healthy bodies, even in a world where stress and tension have become the status quo.

About TruLife DistributionTruLife Distribution is the brainchild of Brian Gould, whose extensive industry knowledge comes from both personal experience and familial expertise stemming from three previous generations of manufacturing and retail distribution professionals. His company has a robust brick-and-mortar distribution network, is run by a team of veteran professionals, and offers a full-service experience that includes sales, marketing, and distribution. Learn more about TruLife Distribution at trulifedist.com.

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