joeylittle
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Then you need to be managing your dysregulated responses throughout. As in, ground and down-regulate all the time.My entire job is nothing but instructions
That might sound excessive, but it's actually doable. Just takes constant practice. And developing stronger skills around physical response regulation will help. After practice, physical skills (like breathing) can become useful for immediate regulation.
If you lose control quickly at work, and want to keep working, you need to learn to operate all of the time in a more regulated state. It sucks, but it's how it goes.