Our lives have changed overnight, and our routines have been completely disrupted. We are working from home and trying to juggle all the challenges that come with having the entire family at home, all the time, and trying to remain composed, focused, and productive. During such stressful times, it becomes easy for the mind to start composing worst-case scenarios about our future and playing the blame game. It’s a very easy game to play. The problems with this game is that it only leads to more frustration, anger and stress which takes away our clarity and peace of mind.
Life will always provide us with incredible opportunities for growth and it will usually do that by throwing a wrench into our current plans. These obstacles allow us an opportunity to raise our self-awareness about how we react to such curve balls and what kind of person we become. Does our best side come out when challenged or does it turn us in to Mr. Hyde? Does it trigger our more compassionate and caring side or does a more selfish and indifferent aspect of our personality emerge?
In an attempt to create a more positive mindset towards our current situation, and have a more mindful approach, let’s reflect on the following questions:
In addition to asking ourselves these questions, here are some mindful tips that can help us manage our stress, remain positive, and come out the other end with a transformed approach to work and life.
These suggestions will not only help us during the current pandemic and time of social isolation but will support us during whatever moments of confusion, crises, and challenges we may face in the future.
Dasa helps individuals develop positive leadership qualities, lower stress and anxiety, increase focus and productivity, and boost emotional intelligence. In person or virtual, he engages audiences in various breathing and focusing exercises that individuals can implement at work and at home to boost focus and clarity.
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