Monday, March 29, 2010
Not Taking Life Personally
This understanding is not being judgmental, but about learning to be more compassionate. We all have our own baggage. When you realize this, you understand that most people's reactions have little or nothing to do with you. You then stop being the target. When you finally grasp this concept, your daily stress lessens and you start living a happier life.
Til next time.
Wishing you the best,
Dr. John Zipp
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
A Stressed Mind is a Grasping Mind
How to Deal with the Stress of Living in Your Projections
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Watching What You Say, the Stress of Being Politically Correct
So let go of the stress of watching what you say, of being politically correct and just be yourself. Be honest with your opinions or say nothing at all. Either way don't have the stress of trying to remember what you said or of saying the right thing.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Do you have trouble sleeping at night?
One reason we can have trouble sleeping during the night is because we keep looping ideas in our minds. It might be a project at work, things we need to do tomorrow, a talk we need to have with someone, but these thoughts rage havoc in our minds. Try as we might to fall asleep, the thoughts see to come up stronger and a faster pace. To help solve this challenge we need to get these ideas out of our heads. Go out today and buy a notebook and pen and place them right beside your bed within easy reach. When bedtime comes around, and your mind is running wild, grab your pen and write down your thoughts. The mere act of writing the ideas your looping in your mind down on paper let them fade away. What you are doing is telling your mind that its OK, you have what needs to be done recorded, it can rest now.
Sometimes its not important ideas flowing in our minds that is keeping us up at night, but just thoughts themselves. Our minds are just agitated and stressed. Trying to go from 200mph to 0mph takes a minute or so and if we do it too quickly we crash. So what we need to do first is calm the mind down a bit before going to bed. What I recommend is the breathing exercise I shared in the blog titled "Gaining distance from stress through breathing" that I have posted on this site.
Watching what we put into our minds will also determine how well we sleep at night. Whatever you are watching, doing or thinking the hour or so before bed your mind will play with. This is the material the mind uses for its first few hours of sleep. If you are putting in stress from watching the news, violence from intense movies, or heavy gossip from t.v. shows then that is what you will feel the first few hours of sleep. I recommend either reading something light or taking a hot shower before bed. Try to keep the stimulation from the outside world to a minimum( but yes it is OK to have intimate fun if you wish, I don't want any rotten tomatoes thrown at me through the computer screen).
I hope these stress management tools help in you getting a better night sleep. As the aboriginals of Australia say, "see you in Dreamtime".
Til next time,
Wishing you the best,
Dr. John Zipp
Friday, March 12, 2010
Walking the Talk the Stress of Being Congruent
I remember a story I once heard about Gandhi, now I don't know if this is the correct version so please forgive me if I am off in the telling of it. It goes something like this...a woman traveled a week in the dry Indian desert with her daughter to see Gandhi and ask his help. When she finally got there she was allowed to meet with him. He asked her what she needed, she said that her daughter was addicted to sugar, that she was putting on so much weight that she was scared for her life. Gandhi just sat there, listened and then said come back in three weeks. The lady was at first upset, she traveled all that way, why not help her now, but she respected him and so she left. She traveled back home, stayed for about a week, and then with her daughter along side her went again to see Gandhi. When she arrived she was ushered straight in to see him. He then looked right into the daughter's eyes and said, "Don't eat sugar". Great,the mom thought, just what she needed to hear, she won't eat sugar again. But wait, why did I have wait 3 weeks to find this out, why couldn't he have said this earlier and saved all the struggle and time of crossing the Indian desert. So she asked him and he responded by saying that when she first came to see him, he was eating sugar. So for the next 3 weeks he stopped, now he doesn't eat sugar.
I liked that story. It has many different levels. The main being the topic of today's post. See there is no stress or worry about what we say to people when we give advice if we follow it ourselves. Stress comes from being found out, from being discovered. If we only share what we do ourselves, than there is no stress when it comes to helping others.
I applied this lesson of walking the talk a few days ago. A couple clients of mine were wanting to get eat healthier and get into better shape. Now trying to tell them to eat fruits and salads while I sat in my office later that day eating a couple of donuts was not really congruent. So I told them that I would make an eating plan for them in two weeks. The next day I said goodbye to Mr. Donut and hello to a more healthy style of eating. Two weeks later I gave my clients the new eating plan. Now not only are my clients going to benefit from my diet coaching, but my body will as well because now I am walking my talk and eating better too.
Til next time,
Wishing you the best,
Dr. John Zipp
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Do You Get Stressed Out in Traffic?
One way to make the daily commute a bit less stressful is to minimize your distractions while driving. Many people seem to be multi-tasking 24 hours a day, including on their daily drives. Your car is your escape from reality. It is your own personal time, but most us give that time away. We are busy texting, calling, and smoke signaling to our friends during our only "Me" time( well the last one might be an extreme example). So try stashing the cell phone in the trunk. It might be hard at first, but you will soon feel a sense of freedom that is very intoxicating.
Also to make it less stressful, put in some nice music to listen to, or some audio program you like. My wife loves to listen to books on CD during long drives. Now if you have to crank your music to level 30 on your car stereo system to it enjoy it, than it might be better to listen to a less stressful style of music on the drive. Now I love heavy metal, but the daily commutes in heavy traffic is not really the best time if your looking to be less stressful.
Another great stress management tool is to think of traffic as a movie. Think of yourself watching a movie and the people in the traffic with you as characters in that movie. So if someone cuts you off, think, "wow I wonder what is going on in their life right now?" Make up a little story line as to what is going in that person's life at that moment. Maybe they are late for a meeting or maybe they are just really excited to get home. You can get so caught up in the newly created storyline that you forget all about time and the traffic around you. You might notice that in no time you are out of the traffic and where you want to be.
Another reason the movie tool really helps in lessening stress is that by creating the movie you create some distance between you and what is happening. That little bit of space is enough to lessen your stress as well. So that you are no longer the target of other peoples bad driving skills( because its never us that are the bad drivers, right?). So we take something that might seem on the surface as something personal and make it impersonal and not about us.
Til next time,
Wishing you the best,
Dr. John Zipp
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Just Keep Your Feet Moving
Gaining distance from stress through breathing
A useful approach to this meditation is to think of the mind like a ship sailing in the sea. Sometimes the seas are calm, but most of the time the seas are full of waves from the storms that come and go constantly. So when the sea is calm its easy to navigate and sail a ship even with the occasional rogue wave, but when it is choppy or full of monstrous waves it is very difficult to maintain control. This is what happens with our minds and how we respond to stress. If we are calm to begin with, and something stressful in our world happens, its easy to sail on through. But if we are agitated and stressed out to begin with, we are in no position to sail on through but are at the mercy of the storm. So we are going to use meditation to calm the sea of our mind.
We first put our attention on our breath. We use the breath to calm down the mind. We feel the air at the base of our lungs and follow it up to the top of our throat. We then watch it as it goes out through our nose down to the floor below, just about to touch the ground. Then we watch as we inhale that same air comes back up into our nose and back down our throat. Finally it reaches the bottom of our lungs. We then start the whole process over again.
Each time we do this we count( in our heads). So the first time we count one, then breathe in and out, now 2, and so on up to 10. Once at ten we start back over again. We do this 3 times. Then stop, take a short break and continue if we like, if not we carry on with our day.
I could spend hours with someone explaining how to do this. It is simple yet very complex. The key is just to do it. Don't try to get it right or perfect, just do it.
This will calm down the mind. The more you do it, the calmer your mind will be during the day. If you do it a lot, you will start to notice a permanent change in your ability to handle stress.
It is also great to do right before you are about to go into a situation you know will be stressful.
Til next time.
Wishing you the best,
Dr. John Zipp
Monday, March 8, 2010
Managing our expectations: A lesson from the locksmith
The other day I had to change the locks for my office. I had to fire an employee which is never easy( no matter what Donald Trump says). Later that day I had to do the time honored task of changing the locks. Well one of my locks needed re-keying so I took it to the local locksmith. When I arrived there she stated that it would be ten dollars to re-key the lock. Seemed a reasonable price, so I took out the lock and set it on the counter. After inspecting the lock for a minute she informed me that it was a "magic lock". She then told me that this lock was very easy to re-key with a special tool the lock company made. I could go to any hardware store, buy the tool, and do it myself for less than a dollar. But, she said, since I was already there she still had to charge me the ten bucks for fixing it.
Was I being taken advantage of? I don't think so. Was I really paying for her time, or for her experience and knowledge? I say the second. There was no way I would have known that it was a magic lock if I didn't see her in the first place. Secondly, because it was so easy to fix, I was able to leave the store in half the time it would have taken otherwise.
Changing our perspective changes our level of stress. We must learn to manage our expectations if we are to operate in life happily, joyfully and with less stress.
Next time you feel you are getting short changed, think about what you might be gaining in the interaction. You might be surprised that you are really getting back more than you thought.
Til next time.
Wishing you the best,
Dr. John Zipp
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Twitter Quotes
Stress level is connected to how we eat. Notice how you feel after eating certain foods or going to certain restaurants, you may fine clues.
Too much explaining means you haven't clearly defined your boundaries in mind. Less explaining equals less stress.
To be motivated you must surround yourself with motivated people, if you can't then use music that inspires, books, movies that lift you up.
If the environment stresses you out you have two options, change the environment or leave it.
Being politically correct causes confusion since what is deemed correct always changes, instead be true to yourself.
You have to surround yourself with passionate people if you want to live a life that is passionate.
Consistency is one of the hardest things, that's where having a good coach comes in. It’s to keep us accountable.
By going deeper into stress it sometimes burn itself out.
When stress is pushing you so hard and the harder you resist, the more it grows, than it may be time to go deeper in it.
Starting your day with something fun can be one of the best ways to keep stress off your back. Even singing in the shower can help.
Having too many rules can stress you out.
You are only responsible for your own happiness, when you really get that your whole life changes.
To be comfortable with yourself you need two things, self-awareness and self-honesty. Understanding this in one big step towards less stress.
Learning to be yourself is a key step in reducing your daily stress.
What I do as a coach is teach people how to manage expectations.
What sets the few apart from the many is that the few really care.
When you focus on helping others you don't have time for stress.
The more you take things personally the more stress you have.
Two big reasons for arguments and interpersonal stress are: We think we are right and they are wrong or they think they are right and we are.
If you set your environment up to win, you are more likely to win.
Stress comes from always wanting to be somewhere else or do something else instead of being right here and doing just this.
If a movie is really bad it’s ok to stop watching, I give you permission, life is too short.
Getting to much sleep or to little can cause stress. Find the amount that's right for you, everyone is different.
It’s not what we do every once in awhile that counts but its what we do everyday that matters.
It's scary to cut out the negative (people and memories) to make room for the future, I admit it, but it's worth it.
You can't truly make a fresh start if you hanging on to baggage from the past.
Addictions cause us to be selfish which in turn causes stress by creating the feelings of guilt and remorse.
Thinking clearly from a stressed state is an oxymoron.
Friends can be constant reminders of your past limitations. You have two choices; either tell them they must see the new you or you must go make new friends.
Sometimes you have to go deeper into stress to get rid of it. If there is no way out, then turn back around and charge in.
Being a good coach comes from experience. That comes from not only going through it, but having been taught it over and over again..
If you have nothing to say that’s meaningful, helpful or useful its best not to speak, idle chatter always causes more harm than good.
Discipline cannot be taught but can be conditioned through making certain desired actions and tendencies habitual.
Constant self-awareness is key to having less stress. We don't have the luxury in life to fall asleep at the wheel.
Being real is one of the hardest things we can do, accepting that is even harder.
You don't have time dwell on past mistakes, drama, or stress if you want be happy and successful.
Never be afraid to speak your mind, some may agree w/ you others not. But at least you won't be confused as to where you stand.
Not being mindful of what you eat can have devastating effects, not only on your health, but on your mental state as well.
I think everyone I meet for the first time could have been my best friend in a past life. It may or may not be true, but by believing in that I care more about the other person and they feel my genuine concern.
When you are to concerned with pleasing people stress can rear its ugly head, when you want to truly help people stress fades away
If positive thinking worked we would all be millionaires, we need accountability and conditioning to really make a difference
When you feel stressed & #overwhelmed, slow down your thoughts. When you slow down your internal dialogue your stress decreases
Inspiration can't be forced, but it can be coaxed.
Stress can come from not having options, breathe, take a step back, and don't think about it until you have at least one more choice
How someone is reacting to you is usually not about your stuff, but about his or her stuff.
Inaction is action but in no direction.
You don't have to pay attention to that small voice inside of your head that keeps saying annoying things or singing those annoying songs over and over again. Let it have its fun and you go and do something else.
You can be conditioned to live a mostly stress free life. It just takes skill, right knowledge and accountability.
Having less stress isn't a matter of doing one thing differently, but doing many things differently.
Being mindful of what goes into your mind greatly reduces your stress. Ever heard the saying you are what you eat?
Stress level is connected to how we eat. Notice how you feel after eating certain foods or going to certain restaurants, you may fine clues.
Too much explaining means you haven't clearly defined your boundaries in mind. Less explaining equals less stress.
You have to surround yourself with passionate people if you want to live a life that is passionate.
Til next time.
Wishing you the best,
Dr. John Zipp
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
The Alarm Clock Test
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Please let me know about how to plan our life in order to live a successful and happy life.
The first thing you can do is find out what you love to do. If you are doing that now, great, if not, what is it? We spend so much time at work that if we don't love it, our lives will show that.
Second, focus on creating many magical moments. Too many times we focus on just acquiring things. We just want more stuff, thinking that will make us happy. I can tell you from experience that it is not the stuff that makes you happy, its the experiences you have. It's those magic moments, like taking a walk down the beach with someone you love, seeing a child smile, or eating a great pizza.
Third thing is not to stress about life. Stress is the opposite of happiness, it is fear. The less stressed you are in life, the better you feel. My focus for the past few years has been on helping people get out of stress. You can check out my website I linked for tips on that.
I hope those things help. Happiness is just a state of mind and like all states of mind they are temporary, making them permanent is nearly impossible. So what we can do is strive to keep the up times of our lives longer and make the down times shorter. Pretty soon we won't even notice the down times because they only will last a blink of an eye.
Til next time.
Monday, March 1, 2010
Try It Alone the First Time
I thought about his story for awhile. You know what, he is right. Most of the time when we are trying something new for the first time, we tense up. Most of that is due to embarrassment, not wanting to look bad in front of our peers. What is the solution? Try doing it alone first. If there is some new task you need to master or something new you want to try, if it is possible, do it first by yourself. At the very least figure out how it is done and what the activity is really about first, before you try it around others.
Doing it alone can be a great way to take the stress out of new activities.
Sending you the best,
Dr. John Zipp
The Stress of Preparation
So what do we do? We prepare. We study for the big test(for me it was always the night before with a cup of coffee always in hand). We get our research together for the big meeting. We call and set up a time to met our friend and think about what we really want to say. After we have prepared we go over and over the scenarios in our mind. Sometimes they go smoothly, sometimes not so smooth. Either way, we stress.
What I am going to invite you to try is something different. Its is called "prepare, double check, and let it go". So lets take the example of the test at school. We study, then we go over our notes, and then we quiz ourselves. If we feel we know the material, we go on to another activity, if we don't we study some more. That's it, pretty simple.
So we learn to let go. Stress clouds our judgement and causes self doubt. The more you learn to trust yourself, the less stress you will have and the better you will be at any task you needed preparation for. All the resources are there, you just need to be able to access them. To do that, you need a clear head. Learning to let it go gives you that.
Til next time!
Sending you the best,
Dr. John Zipp
