One Way to Overcome Stress
Posted 8th October 2008 at 13:51 by EmWortt
"If you're going through hell, keep going." Winston Churchill.
You have a problem. In order to solve it you’re going to need to make some changes. The thought of that is making you stressed, but the thought of leaving things as they are is even more stressful.
You want to make changes but you know that there are risks involved in doing so. And those risks are making you anxious, holding you back.
The first step in overcoming your challenge is to work out exactly what outcome you want.
Ask yourself:
The next step is to see this challenge in terms of who you are as a person.
Ask yourself:
Anxiety itself is not the problem. If you want growth and you want change then decide to tolerate the anxiety that will be inherent in it. As long as you continue to balance the risks involved against your desired outcome and who you are as a person your anxiety will begin to dissipate. Then instead of holding yourself back you will empower yourself to move forward.
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You have a problem. In order to solve it you’re going to need to make some changes. The thought of that is making you stressed, but the thought of leaving things as they are is even more stressful.
You want to make changes but you know that there are risks involved in doing so. And those risks are making you anxious, holding you back.
The first step in overcoming your challenge is to work out exactly what outcome you want.
Ask yourself:
- In an ideal world how specifically do I want this situation to operate in the future?
The next step is to see this challenge in terms of who you are as a person.
Ask yourself:
- Taking into consideration my personal and professional values; my work ethics; my peace of mind; my goals; - am I willing to continue to tolerate this situation as it is now?
- What are the risks involved? What specifically am I anxious about? Make a list.
- Is the outcome I want worth the risks involved in attaining it?
Anxiety itself is not the problem. If you want growth and you want change then decide to tolerate the anxiety that will be inherent in it. As long as you continue to balance the risks involved against your desired outcome and who you are as a person your anxiety will begin to dissipate. Then instead of holding yourself back you will empower yourself to move forward.
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Great blogThat is really helpful EmWortt,
Some really good ideas here. Thanks for sharing. kind regards Stephanie |
Posted 11th October 2008 at 19:29 by Stephanie
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