stress management

The Power of Emotional Regulation: 3 steps to Healing, Stress Management, and Resilience

Understanding the art of emotional regulation is a game-changer in our pursuit of healing mental and emotional patterns, stress management, and cultivating resilience.

In this enlightening video recorded in the Zoom in summer sessions community call, I delve into the profound impact of emotional regulation and how it can empower you to lead a more balanced and fulfilling life.

Healing Through Emotional Regulation:

Emotions are an integral part of being human, and acknowledging them is crucial to our well-being. Emotional regulation allows us to process and express these emotions in a healthy and constructive manner. By learning to accept and work through our feelings, we can embark on a transformative journey of healing. Learn effective techniques to manage overwhelming emotions, providing a safe space for introspection and growth- and as you learn where they come from, you can release them.

Stress Management: Navigating the Turbulent Waters:

Stress is an unavoidable aspect of life, but how we handle it can make all the difference. Emotional regulation equips us with invaluable tools to manage stress effectively. By honing our ability to recognize stress triggers, we can respond in a more composed and mindful manner. This video offers practical insights and strategies to mitigate stress, ultimately promoting mental and emotional well-being.

Cultivating Resilience: Bouncing Back Stronger:

Resilience is the key to bouncing back from life's challenges, and emotional regulation plays a significant role in its development. By understanding our emotional landscape, we can build resilience that empowers us to embrace setbacks as opportunities for growth. Learning to nurture emotional resilience is a vital skill for thriving in both personal and professional spheres.

In a world that constantly demands our attention and energy, emotional regulation emerges as a powerful tool for healing, stress management, and resilience.

Start navigating the complexities of our emotions, guiding us towards a more fulfilling and balanced life and watch the video below so you can bring the 3 most important tools part of your daily work-life.

After you have watched let me know your thoughts and share your takeaways from it!

Join us for the next Zoom in summer session next week.

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From Burnout to Breakthrough: Emma Boardman's Inspiring Journey of Overcoming Exhaustion

Are you feeling drained, overwhelmed, and on the verge of burnout?

If yes you are not the only one now… and we've all been there.

But what if we told you there's a way out, a path to reclaiming your energy and finding a renewed sense of purpose?

Introducing our exclusive interview with the magnetic serial entrepreneur and creative soul Emma Boardman, a remarkable individual who has bravely shared their personal burnout journey and the transformative lessons they learned along the way. Emma is a serial entrepreneur with a passion for creating businesses that simply make people feel better.

Prepare to be captivated as Emma takes you through the depths of burnout and reveals the powerful strategies they utilized to emerge stronger, wiser, and more resilient.

In this thought-provoking video and audio interview, Emma opens up about the signs and symptoms of burnout, sharing the struggles they faced and how it affected their personal and professional life.

Emma delves into the pivotal moment when they decided to make a change, offering practical tips and invaluable insights for anyone seeking a way out of the burnout cycle.

This isn't your typical success story or self-help guide. It's a raw and honest account of one person's battle with burnout and the triumph that followed.

Through vulnerability and authenticity, we invite you to reflect on your own experiences and discover the tools you need to break free from burnout's suffocating grip and start living your best life.

Head on to listen or watch this extraordinary interview—your chance to gain a fresh perspective, redefine your relationship with work and stress and balance, and embark on a journey toward personal and professional fulfillment.

Tune in to our video or audio version now and let Emma guide you from burnout to breakthrough.

 

After you have watched this- let us know your thoughts in the comments below:

Can you relate to this? What kind of thoughts comes up for you about hustling culture?

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Download the step-by-step life scan guide or watch a free webinar about burnout and emotional exhaustion, and learn the real reason to the root causes and helpful tools that you can bring into your days to build work-life-emotional balance and resilience.

I hope you found it helpful, Jenni

6 steps to break a worry habit

A while ago I noticed an unhealthy pattern had sneaked in my life. It was a reminisce of my years in the corporate world, but I hadn't felt it for years, and the old familiar feelings rang my health and wellness alarms.

I don't play with health or happiness anymore, so I looked into my habits (of thinking and behaving) to understand what was causing it and to know how to make changes:

I had a productive phase going on and I was producing a lot of new content. Long to-do list made me minimize the meditation and writing time in the mornings. I worked late and then stayed up late spending "my time" in Instagram and reading work-related books and articles late in the bed.

It was hard to get up in the mornings as I was awake at some point during the nights. I felt tired in the middle of the day. To keep myself going, I had started drinking coffee on the afternoon. I felt tired and wired at the same time.   

I was overdriving myself so that at the end of the week my brain was foggy and my body was over-heated, meaning I felt the blood pressure and cortisol levels were high.

I told myself it's temporary (and at the same time I was afraid it was not) and then I stopped: I don't want to do it this way, no matter what it is - I have a choice.

When I saw all these things and it was clear: I was suffering adrenaline fatigue. I lacked downtime and boundaries. 

In yoga, there is a rule that after an inversion pose it's good to rest the same amount of the time that you have been upside down. 

The same rule works in life: during the busier times, it's important to recharge the batteries - physically and mentally - all the time.

Creativity and productivity - both - require space and time. It's tough to create new ideas and be focused when your mind is full. 

What I did to fix it: 

The moment when I realized what was going on, I wanted to take responsibility for it.

I did the clarity exercise below and reduced all the unnecessary worries - there were not that much left after it - I felt at ease. 

Also, I booked time for acupuncture, scheduled a sweaty yoga class, took a herbal path and did nothing but relaxing for a couple of days - I planned time to relax. I observed my mind carefully and skipped everything that was too overwhelming and making my brain buzzing. I changed the bedtime routines: no more mobile time or work-related reading. Instyle magazine makes me snooze in five minutes. 

In the long run, adrenaline fatigue can create diseases as the body responses to mind’s constant overwhelm negative chatter and requirements.
 

Get to know your stress-factors and know your habits:

  • What habits of yours do you like, why?

  • What habits do you want to change? 

We need to keep track of our habits and know how they affect us - it can be very unconscious. If we don’t know what is creating the stress, we can’t react and respond it.


6 steps to releasing the stressful chaos and worries:

Take a pen and paper or open your notebook, and start answering the following questions:

  1. How do I feel now - in the body and mind?  

  2. What issues are stressing you and causing this feeling? Write them all down no matter it's 99 issues and worries. 

  3. What are the worries that you can't do anything about? The future is not in your hands, the now is.

  4. What can you do to your list? Prioritize them. 

  5. Plan how and when you get those things done (please don’t overplan and exhaust yourself as you can do only three foremost things per day).

  6. Ask yourself why have you chosen to do it? Remind yourself about your what you accomplish when you get there and finish the sentence:
     
    “I am doing this because…” and decide to be excited about it. You need to decide it if you don't feel it.

There you go - now you have a clear plan and you know it's doable and you can affect.

This gives you the motivation, as we all have to eat our shit sandwich as Elizabeth Gilbert calls it: no matter we follow our passions, we still need to do the work, and often it's challenging. 

When you choose to struggle for the things that matter to you and are important, it's not that bad at all as you know it is meaningful to you.   

The worrying thoughts won’t take away tomorrow’s problems, but they will take away today’s joy. 

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With love,
Jenni