Lori Schlotzhauer

In 2025, stress has reached unprecedented levels, a reality many individuals are personally experiencing. Data shows that online searches for “how to reduce stress” are at an all-time high. According to Lori Schlotzhauer, Certified Mindfulness Specialist, and owner of Health and Harmony Wellness, “I’m actually hearing from a lot of my clients that they can’t remem

ber the last time they were this stressed and unable to see an end in sight.” Schlotzhauer has also reported a significant increase in both individuals and organizations seeking her services.

Several factors contribute to this surge in stress, including economic instability, political tension, natural disasters, health concerns, and a relentless stream of digital information. People find themselves overwhelmed by both global crises and the demands of daily life. Even positive milestones — such as promotions, weddings, or the birth of a child — can contribute to emotional strain.

However, there is a silver lining. “The increase in searches today is also a sign that people might be more aware of their mental health and are actively looking for ways to take control of it,” Schlotzhauer explains. Here are some of the reasons for the increased stress and overwhelm:

Key Drivers Of Peak Stress In 2025

  1. Economic Pressure

Volatile markets, inflation, and rising living costs are fueling widespread financial anxiety. Many individuals are juggling multiple jobs or side hustles, while also contending with uncertain housing, healthcare, and education expenses.

  1. Global and Social Instability

From natural disasters to geopolitical conflicts, global events are taking a psychological toll. The constant influx of distressing news through 24-hour media cycles and social media platforms compounds the feeling of helplessness.

  1. Workplace Burnout

While remote work offers flexibility, it often blurs the boundaries between professional and personal life. Employees frequently feel the need to remain constantly available, and staffing shortages in many sectors have led to increased workloads and heightened stress.

  1. Mental Health Struggles

With elevated stress levels comes a rise in mental health challenges such as anxiety and depression. Many Americans report feeling emotionally depleted, with fewer resources to cope.

Practical Strategies For Managing Stress

To help combat the growing mental health crisis, Schlotzhauer recommends the following evidence-based strategies:

  1. Limit Information Overload

Reducing exposure to news and social media can significantly lower stress levels. Setting screen-time boundaries or taking digital detoxes provides the brain a much-needed rest from constant stimulation.

  1. Prioritize Self-Care

Simple practices like regular exercise, proper sleep, nutritious meals, and spending time in nature play a vital role in emotional well-being.

  1. Embrace Mindfulness

Incorporating mindfulness practices — such as deep breathing, meditation, or journaling — can improve focus and promote calm, even amidst chaos.

  1. Seek Professional Support

When stress becomes overwhelming, consulting a therapist or counselor is a proactive step. Mental health professionals offer coping strategies and a safe environment for discussion.

  1. Encourage Workplace Wellness

Forward-thinking companies are adopting wellness initiatives like flexible work hours, mental health days, employee support programs, and workshops facilitated by a mindfulness specialist. These not only enhance individual well-being but also improve productivity and engagement.

  1. Build a Support Network

Having a reliable support system — friends, family, or community — can make a significant difference in managing stress. Sharing experiences reduces feelings of isolation and fosters resilience.

Another Step That You Can Take

While stress is an unavoidable aspect of modern life, managing it effectively is possible with the right tools and support. This is where experts like Lori Schlotzhauer come in. Through personalized programs for individuals and organizations, she helps clients build resilience and restore balance.

“You’re not alone,” she emphasizes. “It is possible to reclaim your mental well-being and find a sense of calm amid the chaos.”

Whether you are seeking personal guidance or looking to enhance your team’s mental resilience and productivity, Lori offers a complimentary consultation to help you take the first step. You can reach her at 720-218-9064 or lori@healthandharmony denver.com.