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What is STRESS? (private story & poll)
When stress shows up, we feel it. Yet, stress can be hard to define. What I experience as stress you may experience as excitement (or vice versa). Not sharing a common stress definition makes understanding someone else's stress harder. Why does this matter? Keep reading. I discovered two useful stress definitions. 1) Stress: the body's non-specific response to any demand. The demand can be good (think: gym workout or crossword puzzle) (source - Stress.org) 2) Stress: what happens when something you care about is at stake (source - Kelly McGonigal) Here's why this matters: When we understand different people experience stress in different ways, we can help them Transform Stress. We can listen, reflect with them, and reframe the demand/event so they feel renewal, connection, or strength again. Example: I had a friend worried about time. This person's calendar was full of tasks and events leaving little room for themselves. About 80% of these time demands were for other people: kids, career, life admin. Keeping up was tough. With no "way out," this friend felt increasing stress. Then, we were having coffee one morning. I quickly attuned to his stress: he was talking fast, a bit frantic in movement, and easily distracted. Knowing fitness was important to this person, I asked, "What's your favorite gym routine right now?" The response: quiet, still, face turning red. He hadn't been to the gym in almost a month (this is someone who routinely hit the gym 3 to 5 times a week... it's a need for him). When I could define stress, I could "see" the calendar time demands were moving his stress meter into the red (quiet, stillness, red face... definition 1 above). I could "see" what he cared about (hitting the gym routinely, fitness, health), was at stake... definition 2 above). When I could "see" these things, I could respond in ways that fostered renewal, connection, strength (pun intended). I could listen better (think: sit there and really hear him). I could relate deeper (think: reflect back what that demand must feel like). I could dance between friend and coach (think: he feels less alone and he feels supported, guided, and responsible to hit the gym again).
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FREE! The Map of New Skills for Stress! (you can use these skills today!)
Get the Map of New Skills for Stress. Each skill by itself helps me reverse everyday Worry, Conflict, or Struggle into --> Renewal, Connection, & Strength! Click the Map to open it. Print the Map, and let's Transform Stress, together!
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FREE! The Map of New Skills for Stress! (you can use these skills today!)
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Mind Blown! 14 Minutes Stress TED Talk (if living longer & healthier is important to you!)
This video blew my mind. How? It totally re-orientated my beliefs about stress. Best part? There’s data to back it up, and everyone of us can make the slight shift suggested in this video to repositioned stress as something that empowers us. 14 Mins. Check it out! https://youtu.be/RcGyVTAoXEU?si=YIxqes6S_0lMsP5p
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YOUR Stress Meter (red, yellow, green?)
If we could measure your stress, where would you land? Red? Yellow? Green? Zero stress is bad. Tons of stress is hurts. Somewhere in between is a “green zone” where stress empowers us. We feel renewal, connection, or strength after a stressful event. But, we will drift outside of that green zone. It's normal. So, how can we get back into the green easily and quickly? Here's the fastest path I know of today: choose to respond to the stress in a helpful way. Example: work, family, life is overfilling my calendar. No sweat, I'm learning how to prioritize. Example: someone is short, rude, yelling at me. Alrighty, I might be a person they can trust to vent in that moment. (important: this isn't being a doormat, rather it might be a mental fitness test to expand boundaries) Example: money is tight, but a surprise expense popped up (car repair, medical bill). OK, whew, I can figure this out... there is always a way through these situations. Choosing to respond to stress in a helpful way is the first New Skill for Stress. I call it The Meaning Cheat Sheet. This skill is about choosing a new belief about the stressful event, feeling, situation. It's not an "easy out." It's not a half-truth. To get back into the green zone of stress, I choose to replace an unhelpful belief with a new, useful belief. Question: What is one stressful event, feeling, or situation pushing you into yellow or red stress right now that could use a new meaning?
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YOUR Stress Meter (red, yellow, green?)
RESOURCES (Books, Sites, Podcasts, & Products I have filtered and personally use to Transform Stress)
BOOKS ———— The Upside of Stress: https://a.co/d/gpzHFqc SITES ———— PODCASTS ———— PRODUCTS ————
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