7 Ways People With Phenomenal Mental Toughness Combat Stress
While stress causes some people to crumble, mentally strong
people continue to thrive in the midst of added tension. In fact, they view
adversity as an opportunity for self-growth. Whether they're dealing with
financial setbacks, health problems, or workplace difficulties, mentally strong
people don't let stress drag them down.
Here are seven ways mentally strong people handle stress
effectively:
1. They accept that stress is part of life.
While some people waste time and energy thinking things like,
"I shouldn't have to deal with this," mentally strong people know
that setbacks, problems, and hardships are inevitable. When stressful
situations arise, they devote their efforts into doing what they can to move
forward. Even when they can't change the circumstances, they know they can
always take steps to improve their lives.
2. They keep problems in proper perspective.
Rather than think a flat tire has the power to ruin their whole
day, mentally strong people keep inconveniences in proper perspective. When
they're tempted to catastrophize a minor event -- such as thinking one mistake
could ruin their whole career -- they respond by reframing the message they
give themselves. They refuse to allow a pessimistic inner monologue to take
hold.
3. They take care of their physical health.
Mentally strong people recognize the importance of keeping their
bodies in smooth operating condition. They recognize they won't be able to
combat stress if they're worn out and running on empty. They exercise, get
plenty of sleep, and maintain a diet that keeps them keep them healthy.
4. They choose healthy coping skills.
While some people turn to alcohol, junk food, or other unhealthy
vices to help them escape stress, mentally strong people choose to cope with
discomfort in a productive manner. They allow themselves to feel uncomfortable
emotions, like anxiety, fear, and sadness, head-on. They use healthy
activities, like going for a walk or participating in a hobby, to cope with
emotional pain.
5. They balance social activity with solitude.
Sometimes, in an attempt to avoid facing problems, people fill
their schedules with social activities. Others deal with stress by withdrawing
from their friends and family. Mentally strong people, however, strike a good
balance. They maintain a healthy social life even when they're stressed, but
they also reserve time to be alone with their thoughts.
6. They acknowledge their choices.
Stress can cause people to feel like a victim of bad
circumstances. But mentally strong people acknowledge that everything they do,
from the time they wake up until the time they go to sleep, is a choice.
They're willing to say no to things they don't want to do and they accept responsibility
for their behavior.
7. They look for the silver lining.
Mentally strong people don't necessarily see the world through
rose-colored glasses -- their outlook is a realistic outlook -- but they do
look for the silver lining in tough circumstances. They recognize that good
things can stem from stressful circumstances. Rather than allowing hardship to
turn them into bitter people or helpless victims, they choose to use stressful
circumstances to become stronger and better.
Amy Morin
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