Imagine you are about to submit an
online assignment at 7:30 a.m. on Monday morning. Your computer crashes and you
must submit it from another computer. You decide to drive to the library.
However, it is pouring down rain, traffic is moving at a bumper-to-bumper pace
and the clock is ticking. If you do not submit the assignment by 8:00, you will
not receive credit. Does this scenario sound familiar? This scenario is similar to something that we
have all experienced at one time or another.
What are some of the feelings that
you experience in such a scenario and how do you typically respond? Think
physiology: racing heart, nausea, indigestion or tense muscles. The feelings of worry and stress may hinder
our thought processes and may interfere with our ability to make informed
decisions while in crisis mode. In these unpredictable times, we can’t always
control our external circumstances; however, we can control our response to
them and how we strategize to overcome physical and mental stress in
preparation for the next time we are faced with a similar situation.
Some suggestions to promote peace in
your life during stressful situations:
· Be pro-active.
Although we can’t always be a step ahead, try to plan so that you are
not completing tasks at the last minute.
· Take a Deep Breath. If you are inclined to take rapid, shallow
breaths, practice taking in slower deep breaths to combat the stress response.
· Do not respond reactively. Take a moment to think through
your situation and how to best resolve the problem. Write down your options and determine which
will be the best approach.
· Think of a calm relaxing scene such as a tranquil, sandy
beach with the peaceful sound of ocean waves in the background or whatever
scene helps you feel at peace (you may want to practice this in your spare time
so that you can return to this scene when circumstances warrant it).
· Turn on some relaxing music. Easy listening music may serve
to provide a sense of peace and calmness.
As you learn to take responsibility and incorporate these processes
into your life, they will help you develop a rational and orderly response to stressful
situations.
For additional information please,
click here.
No comments:
Post a Comment