Justmehere
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This thread is for discussion of coping tools and is NOT for the purpose of political discussion or debate. Please do not comment about candidates, ballot measures, or parties. Period. Please respect this limit on the discussion in order to keep this thread focused and on-topic.
I am posting it in the politics/news/debates sub forum because it is still about the news. That being said, moderators - please feel free to move or do whatever you feel is best about this thread.
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With that out of the way, on to the topic of the thread: election stress management plans.
A lot of people are pretty stressed about the upcomming US presidential election. PTSD + election stress = our stress cups are more likely to overflow... unless we have a plan and strategies on board to manage the stress. (Read more about the stress cup here: The Ptsd Cup Explanation)
We talk a lot about trigger planning on the forums, but not in much detail as to what those plans entail. Since this news event is like to affect and upset a fair number of people, no matter the outcome, I wanted to start a conversation about how to handle that added stress.
What is your election stress plan or tool kit?
My own plan includes:
Going on a long run with my dog first in the morning the day after the election
Having coffee with a good friend
Keeping the news off on Election Day (I'll be working all day anyhow)!
Carrying mints with me (which I find to be very grounding)
..... (I need to add more to this list)
I am posting it in the politics/news/debates sub forum because it is still about the news. That being said, moderators - please feel free to move or do whatever you feel is best about this thread.
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With that out of the way, on to the topic of the thread: election stress management plans.
A lot of people are pretty stressed about the upcomming US presidential election. PTSD + election stress = our stress cups are more likely to overflow... unless we have a plan and strategies on board to manage the stress. (Read more about the stress cup here: The Ptsd Cup Explanation)
We talk a lot about trigger planning on the forums, but not in much detail as to what those plans entail. Since this news event is like to affect and upset a fair number of people, no matter the outcome, I wanted to start a conversation about how to handle that added stress.
What is your election stress plan or tool kit?
My own plan includes:
Going on a long run with my dog first in the morning the day after the election
Having coffee with a good friend
Keeping the news off on Election Day (I'll be working all day anyhow)!
Carrying mints with me (which I find to be very grounding)
..... (I need to add more to this list)
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