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Insights from Dr. Travis Bradberry's Philosophy                                   ?

Insights from Dr. Travis Bradberry's Philosophy                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 March 23, 2024 | [Read Online]( How Successful People Stay Calm Insights from Dr. Travis Bradberry's Philosophy [fb]( [tw]( [in]( [email](mailto:?subject=Post%20from%20Chris%20Dessi%20&body=How%20Successful%20People%20Stay%20Calm%3A%20Insights%20from%20Dr.%20Travis%20Bradberry%27s%20Philosophy%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fchrisdessi.beehiiv.com%2Fp%2Fhow-successful-people-stay-calm-by-chris-dessi) In a world where the pace of life seems to accelerate with each passing day, remaining calm amidst the chaos is not just a skill—it's a superpower. Stress, as highlighted by [Dr. Travis Bradberry](, is more than just an emotional response; it's a catalyst for a host of health issues, including heart disease, depression, and obesity. Truthfully, I’m writing about this because I’ve been having a tough time managing my stress level and needed to refresh myself on Dr. Travis’s work on Emotional Intelligence. I won’t bury the lead: The key takeaway from his insights is empowering: the bulk of our stress is subjective and, therefore, within our control. Drawing on Dr. Bradberry's philosophy, it becomes evident that the difference between those who thrive under pressure and those who succumb to it lies in their coping strategies. Here's a closer look at how successful people keep their cool in the eye of the storm. Embrace the Power of Perception Successful individuals understand that perception is how we view our world. By altering this lens, we can change our reaction to stressors. It's about recognizing that, unless faced with a life-or-death situation, most stress is not an absolute but a matter of interpretation. This realization is liberating, allowing successful people to reframe challenges as opportunities for growth. I know it’s easier said than done sometimes, but it’s worth it to keep the idea in the back of your mind as your working through stress that may feel overwhelming. Develop a Coping Toolkit Top performers don't just stumble upon calmness; they cultivate it through well-practiced strategies. These strategies might include mindfulness meditation, deep breathing exercises, or engaging in physical activity—all scientifically proven methods to reduce stress. Having a set of go-to techniques ready, they can effectively manage their stress levels in real time. Establish Boundaries One of the most effective ways successful people stay calm is by setting clear boundaries. This means knowing when to say no, understanding the value of downtime, and recognizing the importance of work-life balance. In doing so, they prevent their stress from becoming prolonged and overwhelming. Practice Gratitude Gratitude is a powerful antidote to stress. Successful individuals focus on what they are thankful for, shifting their attention away from stressors and towards positivity. This practice not only enhances emotional well-being but also contributes to greater resilience. Keep Stress Intermittent The key to managing stress effectively is ensuring it remains intermittent. Constant stress is detrimental to both physical and mental health. Successful people strive to resolve stressors quickly and prevent them from lingering, thus avoiding chronic stress. [Dr. Travis Bradberry's](insights into how successful people stay calm provide a valuable roadmap for anyone looking to navigate life's challenges with grace and poise. Understanding that much of our stress is subjective empowers us to take control. We can significantly reduce our stress levels and enhance our overall well-being through strategic coping mechanisms, boundary setting, gratitude, and ensuring stress remains intermittent. By embracing these strategies, we learn to thrive in adversity, turning our stress into a catalyst for growth and success. Keep up the good work, Chris PS—My new book ChatGPT for Profit is now ranked #3 on Amazon. It’s free in the Kindle App. [Download a copy!]( [Share the newsletter]( Share Chris Dessi You currently have 0 referrals, only 5 away from receiving Free Keep Up The Good Work Travel Mug. [Free Keep Up The Good Work Travel Mug]( [Click to Share]( Or copy and paste this link to others: [fb]( [tw]( [ig]( [yt]( [tk]( [in]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 Dessi Ventures, LLC 624 Columbus Ave unit 5026 Thornwood , New York 10594, United States of America [[beehiiv logo]Powered by beehiiv](

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