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Times Of Uncertainty Aurora Employee Assistance Program
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Times Of Uncertainty Objectives: Explore the uncertainty - mental worry connection Identify the negative effects of unproductive worry Learn several effective coping skills to manage ongoing uncertainty and worry
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Uncertainty arises from one’s sense of not being in control of a situation uncertain economy & stock market job insecurity war & terrorism personal issues Uncertainty leaves a void that mental worry fills. The Uncertainty - Worry Connection
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Worry to torment oneself with disturbing thoughts, to fret, thoughts about situations not likely to take place to live in the future, fearing the worse Worry is our self-talk, what we say to ourselves about unsettling situations, about uncertainty. Worry, A Definition
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The “What if’s” of life: “What if I lose my job?” “What if the economy doesn’t turn around?” “What if I can’t keep up with the changes at work?” “What if there’s another terrorist attack?” Worry never robs tomorrow of its sorrows, it only saps today of its strength. -Unknown- Examples Of Worry
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Worry As Chronic Stressor - The Physiology Of Worry When you worry, your brain believes you are in a dangerous situation & you go into the fight or flight response Stress hormones are created An unpleasant physiological response occurs Feelings of anxiety &/or anger are triggered Concentration & memory are impaired, decision making & problem solving skills diminish Worry is like a rocking chair. It will give you something to do, but it won’t get you anywhere. -Unknown-
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The Thought-Feeling-Action Connection
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The Worry Control Grid action no action ControlNo Control problem solving mastery spinning your wheels delegating, letting gogiving up
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Breaking The Cycle Of Worry Coping With Worry: Three Rules of Worry Do Something Different Deep Breathing Increase Your Physical Activity Level Writing Your Worries
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Three Rules Of Worry 1.Never worry alone - decrease isolation, reach out to others 2.Get the facts -obtain as much factual information as possible 3.Make a plan -problem solve, create an action plan -See Stopping the Cycle of Worry handout-
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Do Something Different Catch yourself when you are worrying Thought Stop Take slow deep breaths Focus your attention positively -See Stopping the Cycle of Worry handout-
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More Coping Skills The 5-Second Breath Increase Your Physical Activity Level -find safe & healthy activities or exercise Writing Your Worries -taking control of worry -See Stopping the Cycle of Worry handout-
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Try to use the uncertainties & worries of your life as opportunities to choose Choose to practice good self-care by using positive coping skills Life is a journey, with each bump in the road offering the opportunity to learn & grow Everything can be taken from us but one thing - the last of the human freedoms - to choose one’s attitude in any given circumstance. -Victor Frankl - Making Choices - Coping Day To Day
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Ongoing Assistance
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