Last week I shared five quick circuit-breakers to use when you are feeling stressed out and overwhelmed they were:
1 Stop and breathe
2 Ask yourself: What do I want to choose to do next?
3 Pet an animal
4 Remember a hilarious moment
5 Consider if multitasking is helping or hindering right now
You can read more on these on bite.co.nz/louise. Here are five more. Choose one or more from these to help you press pause on an impending freak out:
6: Stop looking at your To Do List. This is one of my favourite tricks if I am feeling under pressure and my To Do list is out of control. I get three post-it notes and identify the next three things I am going to choose to do. Just the next three, the rest will just have to wait. I write those priorities on three post-its on my desk. Then, I hide my To Do list from myself, as looking at those 29 things to do is just stressing me out. Three little post-it notes however - that's totally manageable. Overwhelm is completely reduced as I am not looking at the mega-list, I am just putting my full focus and energy on the next three things and I work through those methodically and in a much quicker and more focused way than I would when they were lost in this sea of To Do's. Once done, I find my list and do three more. Not looking at your To Do list is immensely relieving.
7: Do something different with your brain. If you are getting stressed, a good way to change it up is to do something different with your brain. If you have been looking at spreadsheets and numbers for hours, do something creative-brained, like a little light Pinterest for five minutes, just to allow your brain to disengage and then re-engage with renewed energy. If you have been in massive team meetings or a kindergarten for hours giving out people energy, find some peace and quiet to recharge solo, even if it's just for three minutes.