“They always say time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself.”
– Andy Warhol
Recognize Change Stages (1/2)
Stages 1 and 2 can persist for a while, with frequent oscillations between them.
Moving beyond these stages is essential for accepting change.
Recognize Change Stages (2/2)
Acceptance: Rationalization
Acceptance phase focuses on adapting, with less emphasis on loss and more on understanding the change’s impact.
Problem Solving
A welcome stage where denial and doubt give way to creativity and adaptation, signaling a positive engagement with change.
Moving On
With acceptance, there’s a forward-looking attitude, embracing the new normal with hope and purpose.
Share Your Feelings
Discussing your worries with others prevents them from overwhelming you.
Sharing isn’t always about seeking advice.
Sometimes, just talking aloud helps you discover insights or understand what you need to do next.
Keep Moving
Staying active involves both regular exercise and minimizing idle time.
Aim for 150 minutes of exercise weekly —roughly 20-30 minutes daily.
Explore YouTube for home workouts or take walks during lunch.
Limit sedentary periods by breaking up long sessions of work or TV watching.
Coping with stress is tougher when you’re exhausted.
Maintain a consistent sleep schedule to ensure sufficient rest.
Also, stay hydrated; dehydration can impact mood and memory.
Prioritize these basics for better stress management.
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