A Visualization for Stress

A Visualization for Stress

Stress management is one of the top health desires for people.?Stress is inevitable, but it's how we respond to it that matters.?Stress can lead to overwhelm, burnout, and a number of health conditions.?Many of us have different methods of coping with stress that work for us.

One that popped into my head awhile ago was using visualization.?By paying attention to what specific scenarios contribute most to my stress levels, I could choose how I wanted to address it.?One scenario is when everything feels chaotic around me - like taking my dog for a walk with both of my kids. It's like someone set the dial to fast-forward and there's a hurricane all around me.?That's also how it feels in more complex scenarios that have potentially undesired consequences too (like in the heat of a moment in a race, in a confrontation, or even an important meeting).?By finding a simple scenario that happens regularly, I could practice visualization that helped me every time.?And now? I can use it everywhere.?

It's basic -?I just imagine myself as the eye of the hurricane. Everything can be crazy around me, but I'm the calm eye of the storm, untouched by the storm itself.?

You can definitely use my idea, or you can come up with your own.

Here's how:

  1. Identify an area of stress and the key components that contribute to it. Maybe it's how your body feels or maybe it's actually a physical environment.
  2. Ask yourself how you want to feel in that moment. For my example, I wanted to feel calm and not in a rush.
  3. Imagine what that would feel like or look like. Create a visual scenario of it or even choose a few words you can repeat (or you can use the breath by inhaling through the nose - 2 deep inhales in a row, and exhaling out the mouth to let it go).

How do you cope with stress? I would love to hear from you.

Related podcasts:

Using Stress as Positive Fuel for your Mind and Body

The Ultra Mindset with Endurance Athlete and Coach Travis Macy

It's critical to get a handle on your stress, it can be a very dangerous thing to ignore it. In my case my doctors all agree Stress was the most likely culprit in my having had a heart attack in Dec 2019. One which by all other standards should not have happened......

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Dr.Sumant S. Kulshreshtha

Strategic Sports Leader | Empowering Athletes to Achieve Olympic Glory I Innovator in Sports Infrastructure & Athlete Development I Trailblazer in Kayaking & Canoeing I Driving High-Performance in Indian Sports

1 年

One of the most pressing challenge Humankind is facing and it is very important to develop the capacity to be not affected by the Stress and handle it with joy & confidence.

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Brad Dempsey

Teacher, Coach, Speaker, and Author

1 年

This is a great piece Sonya!!! Handling stress is a daily task for me and I’m constantly working to improve. Simplifying and being intentional has helped me.

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