When the chaos seems overwhelming, what you can influence is how you react to it and how much it affects you. Here are four ways to stay cool and gain back a bit of control.
July 28, 2015
When the chaos seems overwhelming, what you can influence is how you react to it and how much it affects you. Here are four ways to stay cool and gain back a bit of control.
You just have to turn on the news nowadays to realize how out of control the world is. First there are the big events – war, terrorism, famine. But then there are the smaller things that are out of your hands, ranging from the weather to your job to your son or daughter.
And if you're an ordered person – someone who has to have everything just so – then feeling out of control is one of the most stressful things that could ever happen to you. But the golden rule of life hasn't changed, and never will: stuff happens. Much of it you can't influence. What you can influence is how you react to it and how much it affects you. Here are four ways to gain back a bit of control.
Then direct your energies to influencing the latter, and accepting the former. This might sound simplistic, but you'd be amazed at how many people still think they can control the traffic, the weather, their boss's mood or the stock market.
When bad things happen, sit down and write out what you might have done differently. This self-assessment is not aimed at blaming yourself or beating yourself up; it's a chance to say, "I may not control everything, but I do control me." What can I do with myself to make this work better and turn out more to my liking?
Nothing puts more control back into your hands than taking all the "to-dos" swirling through your head and writing them down. Now plan how you will accomplish each one.
There is a good deal of research showing that the perception of being in control is more important than the actual control.
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