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For The Tough Times

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You can be stressed to the max on a bad day, yet, as long as life seems manageable, you don't usually look for new strategies to get through it. The tendency is to pull yourself up by the bootstraps, grit your teeth and keep on going. During prolonged or sudden tough times, though, normal defense mechanisms are not enough to keep you from feeling vulnerable and overwhelmed.



It's when events are overwhelmingly beyond your control, that you either find new ways to cope or are pulled down by the undertow. Your usual defenses are inadequate to protect from overwhelming long-term stress. In tough times, stress either builds gradually beyond tolerance level, or a surprising turn of events, like those recently reported in the news, creates the kind of immediate threat that demands openness to change.

The soft inner core of your being feels exposed. This exposure opens a crack in the old armor through which an opportunity for renewed life can shine.

Here are six tips that can help you thrive in tough times? .

Nourish Yourself - Let go of the bootstraps for a few moments, acknowledge your stress and be kind to yourself. What nourishes you - inspirational reading, music, a cup of tea ...? Are there people or places, a favorite chair or spot in nature that provide sustenance? Prioritize nurturing yourself daily.

Stay Present - Don't project ahead. Take life day by day, moment by moment. Tough times are more manageable when you pay attention to making decisions and taking action on only the next step. Fearful preoccupation or worries about dire imagined future possibilities can leave you open to illness, accidents and errors in judgment that compound your problems. Scale down, simplify your activities and concentrate your precious energy supply on only what is critically important right now.

Accept Support - This can be difficult for people who prize self-sufficiency. Remember it is as virtuous to receive, as it is to give. Without the receiver, the giver has no way to share their abundant gifts. Don't deprive your friends and family of the pleasure to help you when you need it. Shared burdens provide opportunities for enhanced closeness and appreciation for one another.

Trust Your Resilience - Chances are you have been through tough times before. What natural strengths did you rely upon in those situations? How did you make it through adolescence, Childbirth, Marriage, Divorce, School, First job? What are your natural inner resources? Trust that you have what you need to see this tough time through. Visualize Success - See yourself moving into a new chapter of life. How do you want to write that chapter? Creation begins in the imagination. If you can think it, you can create it. In order to be free to dream and hope for something new, you must let go of old visions, descriptions and limitations of the person you think you are or can become.

Forgive Past Errors - Forgive past hurts, and people who may have inflicted them, knowingly or unknowingly. This is not out of kindness to them, rather out of kindness to you. You are the one who is carrying the burden of these hurts. Forgive yourself for mistakes or paths not taken. Release the burden of the past so you can travel lighter in the present.

In times of crisis and radical change, remember that living means growing. I have never seen anything in nature grow backward. So, as bad as you feel, and as much as you doubt it, if you are alive you are growing.

Growth is creative. So, take advantage of the opportunity in these tough times to re-create your life by nourishing yourself, staying present, accepting support, trusting your resilience, visioning possibilities and letting go of the past and perceived limitations.

Even though tough times are hard, they can also be the best times to explore ways to live more harmoniously with yourself and others.

© 2008 Aila Accad
For The Tough Times
Every marriage will go through times of challenge. Some marriages will be

strengthened while others will be destroyed. Tough times may be as common as

financial problems or the aftermath of a hurtful argument. Marriages may

suffer as the result of a miscarriage or the death of a loved one. Whatever

challenge you face, remember this:

It is better to be prepared for tough times and not have them than to have

tough times and not be prepared.

Here are five of the essential principles to strengthen your relationship and

give you an edge during times of adversity.

1) Be Mindful Not To Worry. If something needs to be fixed, fix it if you can

but remember that worry never fixes anything. Worrying is a waste of time and

energy. It's like sitting in a rocking chair, it gives you something to do but

it gets you nowhere. Worry prevents you from seeing hope and solutions.

Besides, most things we worry about never happen.

2) Be Patient Towards Your Partner. Patience is an excellent remedy for the

tough times you will go through. You love your partner so don't choose the

moments of crisis to come down on them. Don't let stress sway you into losing

perspective. Realize that if you are not careful, adversity can damage your

relationship. Stay away from blaming, using criticism to make a point,

lecturing, sarcasm and name calling. Everything becomes possible again when

love and patience are present.

3) Practice Forgiveness...It is amazing how quickly someone will turn on the

person they love. Don't let upset feelings infect your relationship.

Resentments close the door on the possibility of a bright future. Love is a

continous act of forgiveness. Everybody likes the idea of forgiveness until

they have to be the one to forgive. If you

want your relationship to be better than most, you must instill this habit of

forgiveness.

4) Use Your Sense Of Humor. A laughing couple is much stronger than an

arguing or withdrawn couple. If you can find humor in the challenge you are

facing you can survive it. Laughter dissapates hopelessness. You cannot argue

and laugh at the same time. It is impossible. The choice is up to you.

5) Vow To Stay Connected. Stand together against adversity. Promise to endure

throughout the storms that most likely will come your way at some point or

another. Staying connected takes practice. People commonly choose to withdraw

from each other at times of trouble. This distance may feel safer but it does

long term damage to the relationship. If you truly love your partner then vow

"We will get through this, Together!"

You are the only one who is responsible for your character. Do not let other

people or circumstances determine your actions. If there is goodness in your

relationship, then it is worth fighting for. Give your partner a message of

committed reassurance. Let them know, "I'm Here For You." and "We Will Get

Through This."

Things To Keep In Mind During The Tough Times

1) Don't blame each other for the situation.

2) Lower your expectations of one another until the crisis subsides. Eat

leftovers or fastfood. Don't worry too much about the housework.

3) Remind yourself that the tough times won't last forever.

4) Don't take advice from people who have a negative attitude.

5) Ask for help from family and friends.

6) Remember your love and commitment to each other.

7) It's okay to let the answering machine take your calls.

8) Reduce your stress by exercising and getting plenty of sleep.
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