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  • #595920
    adorable
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    lets say someone is very tense- personality and the situations they are in but they dont like it and would like to change. How can you train yourself to be calm?

    #754196
    aries2756
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    I recommend you read the book “Choice Theory” by Dr. William Glaser. You would be very surprised to find out how much of what we do and what we experience is a matter of choice, and how we can Choose to do and react differently to what is going on around us.

    #754197
    veteran
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    The best thing to do is get up really close to the person and say clearly, “Calm down. You’re getting excited. It’s not a big deal. Calm down”. It is best to use calming hand gestures at the same time (arms out, palms facing downward, vertical motions).

    If you are wearing protective gear (or if the person is significantly smaller than you), you can probably repeat this 3-4 times before you lose consciousness.

    #754198
    aries2756
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    An exercise that works to calm someone especially in an anxiety attack is to try to hold hands look straight into their eyes and ask the person to breath with you. Then do deep breathing by breathing in through the nose hold for the count of 3 and then release slowly through your mouth. As s/he concentrates on following your breathing pattern s/he will calm down because whatever was triggering them will be replaced by this concentration.

    #754199
    StuffedCabbage
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    this really worked for my friend. she has this tense nervous personality and it was actually hard for her to chill a bit….i on the other hand am B”H a chilled person… once i became friends with her she really got less nervous and became calmer…..get yourself a chilled friend!! i believe its the best thing!

    #754200
    adorable
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    stuffed- thank you for your words! they are so true! I have one friend who I just love hanging out with because she is so chilled and relaxed! she makes me calm and happy! I am trying to stay calm even when times are tough by just thinking to myself that its ok for things to be a little stressful and its part of life but I just have to control my emotions and be relaxed….

    #754201
    ZeesKite
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    Would anyone chill out if they had the work LOAD I have? Average 2.75 hrs sleep / day. O V E R Z O N K E D ! !

    #754202
    always here
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    ZeesKite~ I hope you’re not serious about getting only an average of 2.75 hrs of sleep a night! please get more sleep so you’ll be in your very best, tiptop shape! physically & mentally, you’re not doing your body/mind any good; in fact, sleep deprivation can have adverse effects on you. hoping to hear some good, refreshed news from you soon!! TIA.

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    speaking of calm… or not, as the case may be: my DH is getting a little freaked out that our house isn’t gonna be fully cleaned chometz-free in time for Yontif. I’m actually a little concerned, even tho’ he’s like this every year. I purposely asked him to look on the calendar & tell me when the 1st night of Pesach is (April 18th), & in the same breath he told me that the end of this week is April 1st already.

    for at least the last 2 or 3 yrs. we’ve been finished with the kitchen a good few days, (a couple at the very least), before the Bedekes. our home now is progressing at a good pace, B’H.

    hmmm, maybe’s he’s going with the glass half-empty theory? I KNOW we will iy’H be ready, but I feel now that I havta soothe his soul.

    maybe I’d try aries’ hand-holding exercise with him, but it’s not his style… maybe a variation: speaking calmly straight into his eyes.

    #754203
    hanib
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    maybe feeling this desperation is what gives him the adrenalin to actually clean for pesach. some people work better under pressure – while others do not. 🙂

    #754204
    mewho
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    channel that extra energy elsewhere. go to the gym. go jogging. clean your house.

    #754205
    HaLeiVi
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    Laughter eases stress, and many other things, too.

    #754206
    mewho
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    music helps too. watch the yalili video

    #754208
    adorable
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    I love the Yalili video thank you! I just wondering how you can change your internal “wiring” if you are a tense personality to be a chilled easy-going type

    #754209
    mewho
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    adorable, a tense personality will never turn into a chilled easy going type. the underlying typing will always be there. the trick is to be able to control that behavior.

    it CAN be done!

    #754210
    adorable
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    mewho- i know it can be done my question was how to do it!

    #754211
    hanib
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    yoga

    #754212
    ZeesKite
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    Always: Last night I clocked in 5 hours. Starting to feel my head again. (ouch)

    #754213
    adorable
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    Zeeskite not sure how you are living!

    #754214
    always here
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    thanks for the update, Zees.. hoping to hear continuous news of a good night’s shluff 🙂

    #754215
    walton157
    Member

    @ZeesKite: If you are driving while sleeped deprived you are putting yourself and others at risk. Very dangerous. I’m sure your Rav would agree.

    #754216
    HAKOL TOV
    Member

    i find it very calming when i think that hkbh only wants my good so whatever will happen will be good for me!

    it really helps and is very reassuring!

    #754217
    ZeesKite
    Participant

    walton157: I’m not driving now, I’m by a computer posting away (was driving before, after taping my eyes open). Problem is people who entrust their computer related work to me – they expect systematic and planned results. Shouldn’t count on someone who’s head can’t hurt (numb)!

    always: Thanks. (I’m afraid to say more to come – on Shabbos!)

    #754218
    HaLeiVi
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    For some people in some situations, the following may work.

    Think through the matter that worries you untill you can conclude that there is actually no need to worry. Once you trully realize that and believe your conclusion, you then realize that you are therefore not worried, since you know and believe that there is no reason to be worried. Although your heart is still heavy or racing, that is a physical issue. You can do something to calm your body until it catches up with the news.

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