Absolute Citrin
by Richard Citrin

“Hey Rich, how is this for resilience; I decided that I often work a 9-hour day with only short breaks and so my job today was just to drive 500 miles. Once my brain approached it like a work day, it became very doable. Gratitude for good weather, podcasts, music and cruise control. Here safe and sound.”
Lynn’s used the resilience technique of “reframing,” which entails changing the way you look at a situation and mentally making a statement to yourself about how you will view the event. Reframing works as a resilience strategy because, as you remember, stress is not caused by outside events but how we react to them.
Our reptilian brain usually creates the first message we have about an impending challenge but our executive brain has the capacity to override the emotions and create a new perspective. Lynn changed her thinking and it made her journey fun and not dreary.
Here are a couple of tips to help you become a reframing expert:
Your challenge this week: Reframe a negative into a positive by changing what you tell yourself in the spoken word. Let me know how that little action saved you some angst got work done better and maybe even created some joy.
© Richard Citrin, All rights reserved, 2019
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