How to keep calm in difficult situations
There are
sometimes in our lives when we come across situations a little difficult to
face, and it seems that everything is going wrong, however, it is not so
because there is something that is going well and is that you still have a brain that can help you to solve or control, at least in part, the situation
you are living. Losing your calm is not an option, you need to stay calm and
relaxed as much as possible and keep a cool head.
Here are
some tips that can help you in situations where you feel that everything is
going wrong.
First, you should identify the signs of tension in your body.
Take the
time to notice what your body is telling you when you are in a difficult
situation. You may feel your muscles tighten, your breathing or heart speed up,
or even your body temperature rise or your hands start to shake.
Each person
has different signs. You should be able to identify them when they appear so
that you are prepared to carry out the following tips.
Breathe deeply
Breathing
control is essential to stay calm. When we are under pressure, with a high
level of stress, we breathe more shallowly as the body is prepared for attack
or flight.
Concentrate
on your breathing and try to make it deeper and calmer. Take a deep breath in,
hold your breath for about 5 seconds and exhale slowly. Repeat this as many
times as necessary and you will see how the tension signals in your body will
decrease.
Concentrate on something else
Faced with
complicated situations, we often find that we cannot stop thinking about it
continuously, and we try to avoid it, but the more we avoid it, the more it
comes to mind. Trying not to think about something is thinking about it.
So don't
try to think about the problem, just focus on something else. Visualize a
landscape in your mind, listen to music, look out the window, watch videos,
etc. As long as you distract yourself with something else.
And if
despite everything you could not overcome that critical moment, think that you
have tried, you have done well, and next time you will do better. Don't hold a
grudge against yourself, what's done is done, and grudges will only make you
feel bad for longer. The sooner you move on, the better. And finally, reflect
on what you have learned about yourself since keeping your cool requires
self-control and great self-awareness.
Thanks for sharing such great pieces of advice.
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