Renowned wellness specialist Coach M.D. โPOWER UPโ Alexander shares three practical techniques from his H.A.C. System to minimize stress and boost relaxation.
Some of you are reading this saying, โYeah but the lockdowns and restrictions coupled with reduced work, and other COVID-19 related stressors were just as bad.โ I wonโt dispute that, however, those stressors were dealt with in private settings for the most part. We know that to be different from the pressures caused in-person by corporate managers, co-workers, fellow students, and the list goes on. Not to mention that greater political and civil divides reared their ugly heads during the shutdowns. People are stepping back into limited settings with individuals that may have shown โundesirableโ aspects of their beliefs and perceptions over the past 15 months. So in preparation for the challenges to eventually come our way due to the pandemic rebound, multi-certified wellness leader and industry veteran Coach M.D. โPOWER UPโ Alexander is sharing three techniques that are usually taught to his H.A.C. System (Holistic Alchemi Coaching System) clients:
1. Stop, Observe and Assess Before Responding.
This seems like common sense but we all know the saying, โall sense ainโt common or everyone would have it.โ
Coach POWER UP spent a total of 11 years of his life in prison (one as a juvenile and 10 as an adult). Itโs one of the most violent environments you could ever encounter, so your survival is predicated on being able to assess situations before you possibly make a fatal mistake.
โStop, observe every aspect of whatโs happening, then assess the value of what you may be about to energetically invest into the outcome and how it will affect you in the long run,โ says Coach POWER UP.
2. Control Your Breathing.
Most people are unaware of how our Autonomic Nervous System works. The ANS is the part of our nervous system that deals with our involuntary physiological processes such as heart rate, breathing, digestion, and so forth. It also has two main divisions known as Sympathetic and Parasympathetic. The former is known for its famous โFight, Flight or Freezeโ mechanism. The latter is the opposite in that it is designed for calming us down. With that said, stressful situations activate the Sympathetic System which causes our breathing to increase and become shallow. To counter this reaction, active the Parasympathetic System by breathing deeply. This is known as Diaphragmatic Breathing aka โBelly Breathingโ. It focuses on taking long, deep breaths that push the stomach and abdominal muscles out. Ten breaths with a count of โfive Mississippiโ each should do the trick.
3. Be Mindful of Yourself In The Moment.
Unless youโve had some form of disciplined training (ex. Martial Arts or Military Service), most of our emotional reactions are subconsciously conditioned responses that date back to our time as children. This is where the concept of โblacking outโ comes in, itโs the โI donโt know what happened, I just snappedโ situation playing out. Instead of letting that habit loop manifest, allow your consciousness to step in. This can only be effective by being mindful a.k.a. being present or โin the momentโ.
After youโve stopped, observed, assessed, and reduced your breathing, itโs time to be cognizant of your place in the matter at hand so you can control the only thing that you truly can: your perception and reaction to the issue. Allow yourself to calm down.
โThe important concept to remember is that stress is not a thing. It is a physiological response to a stimulus and how we perceive that cue. When itโs acute (short-term, less than an hour), stress is naturally a positive mechanism for us. Once it becomes chronic (long-term), the biochemical process it releases can become toxic to our entire being. The more you train yourself to relax and stay present in any given situation, the better your chances of minimizing the damage,โ says Coach POWER UP
To learn more details about Coach POWER UPโs story and his system, please visit our website.
Harshanie B.
POWER UP Coaching Academy
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