I'm currently working under a senior staff member who likes to yell and make disparaging comments towards people. I've realized this is just who he is and how he operates. I've also realized that I need to become better equipped to handle his dysfunctional communication style.
What does this have to do with firearms training?
Being able to better control how I respond to non-lethal external stressors at the office will probably make me better equipped to deal with more serious stressful situations.
When this coworker starts yelling and making belittling comments, I realize that my natural physiological responses aren't helping me. I don't typically respond in anger, but my thought processes definitely become inhibited to some degree. I've realized that when he 'pushes my buttons', I get a bit of a fight or flight response with a bit of adrenaline dump. I basically miss a few minutes of whatever happens to be said after his outbursts because my mind is no longer thinking rationally.
In a work meeting, this isn't a huge deal. But, since this happens regularly, I figured it might be a good way to practice my mental responses to stress in preparation for more serious situations. I figure learning to keep my cool is never a bad idea.
Anyone have any suggestions or tips for staying mentally focused and calm in stressful situations?
What does this have to do with firearms training?
Being able to better control how I respond to non-lethal external stressors at the office will probably make me better equipped to deal with more serious stressful situations.
When this coworker starts yelling and making belittling comments, I realize that my natural physiological responses aren't helping me. I don't typically respond in anger, but my thought processes definitely become inhibited to some degree. I've realized that when he 'pushes my buttons', I get a bit of a fight or flight response with a bit of adrenaline dump. I basically miss a few minutes of whatever happens to be said after his outbursts because my mind is no longer thinking rationally.
In a work meeting, this isn't a huge deal. But, since this happens regularly, I figured it might be a good way to practice my mental responses to stress in preparation for more serious situations. I figure learning to keep my cool is never a bad idea.
Anyone have any suggestions or tips for staying mentally focused and calm in stressful situations?
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