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20Jun/106

Stress Management: 4 Steps to Eliminating Resistance from Your Life

stress managementLet’s talk about stress ba-by

Let’s talk about you-and-me

Let’s talk about all the good things, and the bad things that may be.

Let’s talk about stress

Remember that song?….I hope so, otherwise I’ve probably already lost you.

Anyway, we need to talk about stress; specifically the negative form of stress known as distress.

Take a moment to reflect on the past 24 hours of your life.  What stressors did you encounter?

Surely there was something that happened within the past day that didn’t go the way you wanted:  your computer locked up, you were running late, a traffic jam, an argument with someone, an illness, your dog’s wireless fence stopped working and she chased you down the road causing you to turn around, catch her, and put her in her kennel (not that that’s ever happened to meJ).

If you had a “normal” day, chances are good that you encountered multiple stressors; but for the purpose of this article, let’s choose one and take a moment to reflect on it.

Question:  How did you respond to this event in your life?

Think about the feelings that arose in you while the event was happening.  Make a mental list the emotions you were having.  How did you respond?

There are really only two answers:  with acceptance or with resistance.

It’s already obvious that you (and I) responded with resistance.  Otherwise, it would not have been stressful…..right?

Question:  How did choosing to respond with resistance change the outcome?

Did getting frustrated in the traffic jam miraculously cause traffic to start moving?  Did yelling at your computer correct the problem?  Did becoming angry while reflecting on an argument with someone help anything at all?  Did becoming impatient with my dog situation make the invisible fence begin to work?

Isn’t it ridiculous to think that responding with resistance will miraculously make the problem go away?

Question:  Could you have chosen to respond differently?

Do you believe that you could have chosen a different response?  I’m here to tell you that you could have.  It IS possible to choose your response to literally any situation.  Free will is one of several unique human endowments given to us by God that separate us from the lower animals who can only respond based on instinct alone.  Our animal instinct would have us respond to a traffic jam with frustration, anger, and rage, but it does not have to be so.  We can choose differently, we can choose acceptance.

Question:  How much of our stress is self-imposed?

If you buy in to the fact that we can choose our response, and if responding to a situation with resistance is the definition of stress, then doesn’t that make all of the stress that we experience self-imposed.  Stress is a choice.  Inner peace, the opposite of stress, is also a choice.  Which will you choose this day?

Here are 4 Steps to Choosing Acceptance over Resistance in Our Lives

Step 1:  Understand that you Have a Choice

You and God are the co-creators of your life.  He has given you the power to choose your response to literally any situation.  Knowing this on a spiritual and emotional level is the first step to taking full responsibility for your life and becoming truly empowered to create your own destiny.

Step 2:  Be the Observer of Your Feelings

Once you understand that you are in the driver’s seat of your life, start paying attention to your emotions and how they affect the decisions you make.  Come to a knowledge that you are separate from your feelings and it is you, not they, which dictate your response to any stimulus.  Observe them, get to know them, and ultimately become master over them.  In doing so you will become even more empowered to choose acceptance over resistance.

Step 3:  Choose Acceptance over Resistance

Know you understand that you have the power to choose, you understand the forces inside you that affect that choice, now it’s time to simply make the choice of no resistance.  Imagine how serene it would feel to run late for an important meeting, to be stuck in traffic, to have your computer crash, and to still choose inner peace over inner turmoil.  It’s as simple as making a choice, a choice to drop resistance like a sack of bricks.  It’s possible…but you already know that.

Step 4: Reflect and Learn from Every Experience

As you practice this in your life, reflect on your “successes” and your “failures”.  I put these terms in quotes because to learn from an experience actually transforms the failure into success.  It is critical to always be the observer.  Watch from outside yourself, as you make decisions record mental notes so as to be in a state of constant learning and development.  Doing this will elevate your consciousness and further empower you to choose no resistance in the future.

It's just as useless to resist the waves of our lives as it is the waves of the Sea.

It's just as useless to resist the waves of our lives as it is the waves of the Sea.

Acceptance vs. Inaction

One closing thought.  A common misconception is that choosing acceptance to a situation is synonymous with a mental condition of powerlessness.  This is not true.  As you sit in the traffic jam, you accept that reality at that moment with no resistance.  However, as you sit in tranquility you ponder what other route you could take (how you could change the situation) and you take every possible action to keep it from happening again.  In other words, you focus your positive energy on the things you can positively affect, but you do not waste time or energy focusing on the things you cannot change.

What is the most common stressor you encounter?  How would it affect your life if the stress from this one source were instantly removed?

12Jun/101

The 3 Most Difficult Things for Human Beings to Master- Videos

It has been said that the three most difficult things for any person to do are.......well we won't go there yet.

But let's just say that as difficult as what's in the video below is to accomplish, it didn't make the top three:

And as wicked cool as the dude in the video below is, his skills don't even register on the difficulty scale of the human feats we're talking about:

This looks a little tougher, but still not one of the three most difficult tasks for a person to master.

Ok, enough teasing!   As difficult to master as the above human achievements are, their difficulty pales in comparison with the following 3 Human Accomplishments:

1.  To Give Love in Response to Hate

2.  Standing up for those who are not present.

3.  Admitting when you have made a mistake or when you need to change.

Think of how you apply (or don't apply) these core behaviors in your life:

  • Do you respond with kindness when someone won't let you merge lanes in traffic?
  • Do you defend a friend or loved one when someone dogs them in their absence?
  • Do you live in a state of constant self-assessment; willing to make any adjustments to bring your intentions in alignment with God's?

If you can answer "Yes" to any of those questions then congratulations, you've done something more difficult than breaking the world bench press record, beat-boxing on a national level, and balancing the weight of your entire body on the tip of your index finger!

The most amazing aspect of this is that the power to accomplish any of these three tasks lies within every single person on this planet. You do not have to have superior genetics to respond with love, you do not have to have super human strength to stand up for your friends, and you do not have to be an enlightened spiritual guru to make the necessary changes in your life.

The ability to master any of these three tasks is as simple as making a decision; a decision to do it.  God has endowed each of us with a free will; the ability to chose for ourselves what we are to do in this life.  It is in the mastering of this will, in the mastering of ourselves, that we can give all we really have to offer God.  I'm sure He appreciates good beat-boxing like anyone else, but something tells me He'd rather we focus on smiling at the guy who just cut us off in traffic.

What say ye?  Comments welcome as always:)