So stress.
What is it? The adrenaline that our bodies produce when we`re in taxing situations? The rush of blood to the head, the dilation of the pupils, sudden ability to hear tinkles and scratches happening a mile away?
Stress and anxiety, in fair measures, are some of the things that have stopped us from winding up like all the rest of the animals. (Subordinated, no tools, no things like medicine and trains and culture etc.)
But as we`re no longer hunter-gatherers, sometimes the stress builds up inside of us when we`re in the supermarket, in the bank, in the office, at the doctors… And we just don´t have the life-style any more where we can go racing after, for example, a buffalo, and have all the physical exhileration that releases those pumping endorphins and gives us that natural euphoric relief.
So the stress spreads…. and we carry it around. In our bellies, mounting with little globules of fat from all of the nervously eaten packaged crap that comes out of the vending machine. We carry it around… In our heads. In our skin. In all the parts of our body that don´t get that rejuvenating surge of blood pumping furiously around, recharging the organs, vessels and layers of flesh that make us.
So we have developed a buzz word “stress”. It´s a catch all term really. But then again, there`s an awful lot to catch. Everything is “stressed out”, or “because of stress”, or “getting stressed”, or “stress related”. There`s a good reason for this. We don`t have very effective outlets for the physiological strain that plagues our bodies and causes us so much damage.
So how do we deal with this modern concept of “stress”?
With another modern concept. “Home exchange!” Yes that`s right. It`s a widely known fact that holidays are a proven and sure way of eliminating stress. And we have to make time for, and in this weirdly stunted matrix of an economy that we`re planted in this days, money is something we have to fight against. So just like we`ve conceptualised “stress”, we`ve made exchange into the perfect way to combat the minetraps set out in modern life to riddle us with cortesol. (Cortesol = stress hormone ;-))
Home exchange is to the modern human what hunting and gathering was to the hunter-gatherer. Fight the health hazards of the modern life by giving yourself the option of plenty of relaxing holidays. All made possible with home swap












