Stress Management: Dealing With Crisis


by Tim Staines - Date: 2008-10-15 - Word Count: 592 Share This!

Dealing with a crisis can be a very stressful experience. It can either lead one to suffer from some personal trauma or have the means to go over the whole experience and come out a better person. Stress management during a crisis requires knowing how to take hold of the situation before it takes its hold on you.

One of the important ways to effectively deal with a crisis is to try and keep hope alive even though things are showing that there seems nothing left. Stress and anguish usually follow a person through a crisis especially after he or she gives up hope. And when a person gives up any hope, it can become pretty difficult to handle the stress and assume any control to the ensuing problems that a crisis may bring. Although most people may think that finding any hope in a hopeless situation such as a crisis is a gift that not all may be blessed of having, it can otherwise be learned and practiced. All it takes is having the ability to look upon a situation in a more objective manner.

One of the first thing to do in a crisis situation is to try and assess its degree of magnitude. By looking at the problem from the point of how it will affect you, you try to assess the situation and try to look upon things that you have no control over and separate them from the things that you still can assume control. Doing so will help you look upon a crisis as a situation where you may still be able to do something. Looking at a crisis that way can help provide some encouragement that you may not be as helpless as you first thought.

Not that you have looked over and assessed a certain crisis that you are in, you then try to take note of the things that you still have control over. The next thing to do when in a crisis is to make use of situations that you still may have control over and work on those instead of trying to wrestle with circumstances that you cannot control. In order to deal with a crisis situation, it is important that you try to accept the fact that there are just some things that you cannot change. What you can do is to focus on those things that you still have a chance of respond to positively and still have control over. This will help you rebuild some confidence by building up some sense of control even in a crisis situation.

In trying to handle a difficult crisis, one way to avoid creating further stress and anxiety is to try and separate things in your life that are affected by the crisis from those that are not. There might be some areas of your life that a current crisis would not affect in any way. Having the ability to avoid letting these areas be affected by a crisis not only helps keep the crisis isolated, it also helps make the crisis situation looked smaller than you may think it is.

By making a crisis affect the whole of your life, you run the risk of letting it try to engulf you, creating a massive problem out of something that may not really look that overwhelming in the first place. It can be quite a big stress management problem.

And what's more, having a certain area of your life that remains unaffected by the crisis can still provide you a dose of sanity to a life already troubled.


Related Tags: stress management


For more information please visit stress relaxation techniques

Your Article Search Directory : Find in Articles

© The article above is copyrighted by it's author. You're allowed to distribute this work according to the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs license.
 

Recent articles in this category:



Most viewed articles in this category: