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How To Calm Yourself In Stressful Situations By Bonnie McFarland Has
something stressful or upsetting happened to you recently? Maybe it was a
fender bender car accident, or telling a friend she did something that hurt
you, or being triggered by something your spouse said, or stepping on stage
to make a presentation. Even when you are following
what lights you up and creating more of what you truly want in life, not
every moment of every day will be filled with ease, joy, and pleasure. Each
of us has moments, situations, and experiences that stress and upset us. What
can you do to help yourself during those times? How can you calm yourself
until you gain more perspective to effectively deal with the situation? Use your personal 911! What
Is a Personal 911? 911
is the phone number we call in the U.S. when we have an emergency and need
help fast. We don't have to figure out what kind of help is needed or which
number to call; we already know if we have any kind of emergency, dial 911. The
911 dispatcher sends the police, fire department, or medical responders; the
right help is quickly on its way. 911 is an easy and effective emergency
system. What
about when you have a more personal "emergency?" You can't call the
community 911 system just because you're stressed, jarred, upset, anxious, angry,
or afraid and want some relief and help quickly. But you can call on your own
personal 911. Your
personal 911 is a sentence, phrase or word you say to yourself during trying
times, something designed to ease and calm you. Your 911 is simple and easy
so you can use it anytime and anywhere. You
choose it in advance and use it as your first, immediate response when you
are stressed and upset. No need to think about it; as soon as you realize you
need personal emergency help, you just start saying it. Your
personal 911 will provide some quick relief, reducing your stress and calming
you. Once you're calmer, you can then take whatever additional actions are
needed to help yourself and to deal with the situation. Would
One of These Work For You? I
just used a personal 911 myself. I was meeting a friend for breakfast and I
had something to discuss that was difficult for me. Anticipating the
conversation stirred me up; I was agitated and anxious, my mind was racing. To
calm myself, I used one of my personal 911s: "I choose peace." I
kept saying this to myself over and over and over again. I was able to shift
some of my attention from the thoughts that were upsetting me to more
soothing thoughts. Did
it make my problem disappear? No, but I was able to become much calmer than I
had been. This felt better plus it allowed me to have a more effective
conversation with my friend than I would have had if I'd been completely
agitated. Here
are a few examples of personal 911s I and others have used: * I
choose peace. While
you're saying the words, you could also do a grounding technique such as
pressing your feet firmly on the floor, rubbing your palms together, or deep
breathing. Many people also add a homeopathic aid such as Bach's Rescue
Remedy. In
Your Life
If
you'd like to experiment with this the next time you're stressed or upset,
here are some suggestions. 1)
Choose your 911 now. You've
probably heard people say "I can hardly think straight!" Science
has now shown that, in fact, we can't think clearly under certain conditions.
When you are flooded with feelings and physiological stress responses you'll
have a very hard time figuring out how to help yourself. Have
your emergency response prepared so it's ready when you need it. Then, in the
midst of a stressful situation, you won't have to figure out what to do --
you just start saying your 911! 2)
Choose something that will work for you. There
is not a universal personal 911 that will work best for everybody. Your most effective
911 will speak strongly to you: be powerful and meaningful enough for you
that it will calm you, shift your attention, and switch your perspective. It
may be one of the examples above or it may be something completely different. 3)
Use it! When you're
feeling stressed or upset, use your 911. Repeat it over and over, like a
mantra. If you start with the little things, the stuff that's mildly
upsetting, you can build your ability to use this in tougher situations as
well. Your
personal 911 is a simple tool to add to your life toolkit. You can quickly
and easily call on it when you're in situations that challenge you. Using
your personal 911 will reduce your stress, calm you, and allow you to more
effectively respond to the situation. Enjoy! _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright
by Bonnie McFarland Bonnie McFarland works with
women at midlife who are bored, stuck, or restless and wondering what to do
with the rest of their lives. Visit www.labellavia.com for her free e-book and
ezine to create more pleasure, passion, and purpose in your life. |
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