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How to Stop Yourself From Losing Control
Season 5
Episode 528
Published 4 years, 3 months ago
Description
If you’re someone who tends spin out into a meltdown, rage, shutdown, or anxiety attack, things can be really difficult. A small frustration or fear can be turned into something huge, and ruin your entire day. If this is you, know that you’re not alone. This happens to a lot of people, in a variety of ways:
- Getting frustrated with someone and then turning that into anger that can rage or simmer all day, putting you in a foul mood.
- Feeling fear or hurt, you might get caught up in a mental narrative that causes you to have an anxiety attack or shut down, that might take you hours to recover from.
- Feeling bad about something you did or failed to do, you might start spinning into feeling really bad about yourself, and drop into a state of discouragement about everything.
- Frustration when someone behaves in a way we don’t like.
- Fear and hurt we feel when we’re criticized.
- Self-doubt when we don’t do as well as we’d like at something (procrastination, for example).
- We feel the tug or poke at our heart, and then we go into a defense mechanism of spinning one of our usual narratives.
- The narrative might be about why the other person is wrong, why you are wrong, and how much of a huge deal this is.
- This continues in a growing blaze until we’re in full-on disaster mode — we’ve gone from a tiny spark to full forest fire.
- Then we might have other things we do to cope with this disaster — yelling, throwing a tantrum, shutting down, hiding, comforting ourselves with food or web browsing or drugs or whatever your usual go-to coping mechanism is, or going into a depressive funk. How to Stop Before Meltdown Occurs