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How to Be Better at Stress

3 pointsby SREinSFover 7 years ago

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jhiskaover 7 years ago
Implementing what the article says:<p>1. Adopt a positive attitude.<p>I&#x27;m positive that brings more problems than it solves.<p>2. Reframe the situation.<p>&quot;My heart is working harder and my body is mobilizing its energy to get ready for this challenge. I should take a deep breath. My faster breathing means more oxygen is getting to my brain so I can think more clearly. Circulatory changes are allowing more oxygen and nutrients to fuel my muscles. I’m feeling stronger and ready for the challenge ahead.&quot; Beep bop beep, I&#x27;m reframing myself as a robot, because robots don&#x27;t feel stress.<p>5. Face your fears and 9. Inoculate against stress<p>(they repeated the same thing in different words to make the list reach 10 items)<p>Following the New York Times journalist&#x27;s recommendations, I will run a marathon, play in a Scrabble competition, read an original poem at a poetry slam, climb a mountain, sing karaoke, tell a story in front of a crowd, take on a tough project at work, kayak the Colorado rapids, train to scuba dive, and attend a boot camp.<p>Not only will challenging experiences give me more confidence, but the repeated exposure to poetry slams can also change my body’s biological response to stress.