Handling stress poorly can negatively affect
your well-being, but the good news is that you can learn the 10 ways that
mentally strong people deal with stress and start using these techniques today.
Stress that is unmanaged can lead to
physical health problems like high blood pressure, but can chronic stress can
also develop into depression, anxiety, and substance abuse. Rather than
continue to handle stress poorly, let’s look at the 10 ways that mentally
strong people handle stress effectively.
10 WAYS
MENTALLY STRONG PEOPLE HANDLE STRESS
1. ACCEPT
THAT STRESSFUL EVENTS WILL HAPPEN
We all know that things are bound to happen to
upset even the most planned out day, but mentally strong people acknowledge
this up front. There is
going to be something unplanned for that happens to you, but you can begin
planning for it now. Tell yourself now that although you know something
stressful may happen today, you are prepared to handle it.
2. USE
MULTIPLE STRESS MANAGEMENT TOOLS
Researchers in the
Journal of Occupational Medicine studied
workplace stress management programs and found that one that included goal
setting, problem solving, identifying and questioning negative thoughts,
relaxation, and time management was helpful for people to handle stress
effectively. This strategy of using multiple
techniques to handle stress is one that mentally strong people employ all the
time.
3. TAKE
CONTROL
Mentally strong people look at what is causing
the stress and look for ways to prevent it from happening again. By making changes in their environment, they can avoid
or reduce causes of stress.
4.
AFFIRMATIONS
Use positive self-talk to remind yourself of
just how capable you are when stressful situations come up. For example, say ‘I’ve handled situations like this
before and I know I can handle this just fine too.’
5. TIME
MANAGEMENT
Much of our perceived stress comes from not
having enough time to get done what we want to get done. By planning ahead for lost
time, we can make sure that we have enough time in the day for everything,
without being stressed when something does inevitably delay us.
For example, if you have a full schedule
and worry about being late to your next appointment, next time book your day
with 20-30 minute gaps of time in between appointments. That way if there is
too much traffic, the delay won’t seem as stressful to you due to the extra
time that you planned in to your day.
6. SOCIAL
SUPPORT
Researchers studying how people handle stress
found that a strong social support
network was linked to mental well-being. Some
people find it challenging to ask for help because they like to be
self-reliant. We all need help at some point, so being able to recognize when
you have reached a significant stress-level and ask for help to get yourself
back to a calm state is an excellent skill that mentally strong people use to
handle stress.
7. THEY DO
NOT AVOID STRESS
The same study that showed that social support
helped mentally strong people to handle stress found that if they used the
technique of avoiding things that they thought of as stressful, their mental
well-being decreased significantly.
Avoiding is just a way of delaying handling
stress. Running away from a problem never solved anything so choosing to face
your worries and acknowledge the uncomfortable feelings while using another
coping strategy is better for your mental strength.
8. SEE
THOUGHTS ABOUT STRESS AS TEMPORARY
Thoughts come and go and some are terribly
negative. Our awareness of our negative
thoughts about stress is an excellent skill to have. This mindfulness can then
be taken to the next level. Rather than avoid or repress negative thoughts about
stress, see them as temporary mental events that will be gone fairly soon.
This is a strategy called ‘decentering’ by
psychologists, where we challenge negative thoughts. We can choose to accept
our negative thoughts as fact, or we can acknowledge that we were making a
bigger deal than we needed to about the stressful event, and allow that thought
to pass away from our minds like a cloud.
9. LOOK AT
THE BIG PICTURE
This one stressful event is not going to
change the course of your life all by itself. You
are still a fantastically talented, creative and intelligent person who just
had a negative experience. Mentally strong people know that although the
surface of the ocean is turbulent, deep down it is calm.
10. THEY
FIND WAYS TO ADD JOY
Adding a few moments of laughter to a
stressful day can be all it takes to handles stress well.Even in the midst of a crisis, being able to laugh at
yourself for how you overreact or misjudge something is a way to shift from a
negative mindset to a positive one. For example you might say, ‘Well that was
silly of me to forget my wallet, but hey, at least I noticed it before I was at
the cash register with a full shopping cart.’
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