Hello everybody!
How are you? I hope you enjoy these blogs, I am enjoying writing them.
Today I would like to talk about awareness and the role it plays in our well-being.
Let’s start by talking about wellness. What is well-being * for you *?
Why do I ask? Because the context of coaching is not about transmitting knowledge, it’s not about my telling you what well-being is, it’s about your being aware of and respecting your priorities.
Well-being for you can be going for a walk, meditating, eating healthy, exercising, sleeping well, being calm ... And all the answers are "correct". What is yours?
Be careful not to define one thing by calling the absence of another. An example in this context would be to define well-being as "the absence of stress".
In this case there are two problems with this answer, the first is that you say what you don’t want, not what you want (alert!). The second is that the answer does not recognize that stress has a function and that it should not be completely eliminated, it should be managed.
When we feel threatened, the brain sends messages to our body and affects our breathing, temperature, sweating and so on. It also deactivates the neocortex (the rational part of the brain), so that only the limbic system remains (which is called the emotional part of the brain). This part gives pre-conditioned answers (the famous "fight, flight or freeze").
When people talk about stress, it usually means that there is too much stress.
I just want you to remember that a little is good, and it actually helps us get into a state of flux
reference:
https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.pinterest.com%2Fpin%2F478859372857994408%2F&psig=AOvVaw1uzOG2l8tU9Shy1uf1wynk&ust=1599573479146000&Q&A
In terms of well-being, I would now like to introduce the concept of resistance to adverse situations. It is super fashionable in England to talk about "resilience" which according to the American Psychological Association is 'the process of adapting well to situations of aversion, trauma, tragedy, threat of large doses of stress' . I find this word translated as elasticity or resistance in other languages.
Reference https://uncw.edu/studentaffairs/committees/pdc/documents/the%20road%20to%20resilience.pdf
I think it’s a good translation because it’s not a protection but the development of our ability to “bounce back” from an adverse situation,
It is curious because in English there are many words to speak of consciousness. To begin with, I think there is also awareness and mindfulness.
They are slightly different. Mindfulness is understood more as "observation without criticism, a compassionate state with yourself," Mark Williams and Danny Penman claim that the state of mindfulness allows you to realize when you enter cycles of negative thoughts before “falling into the pit” and keeping you in control of your life (see this reference http://franticworld.com/what-is-mindfulness/).
The word awareness is used more when you realize the presence or existence of something.
Why am I introducing all of these concepts at once? What a mess!
I’m doing this because improving our awareness allows us to be more resilient and resiistant to adversity and thus take care of our long-term health.
How to be more elastic?
Being more aware of our response to change, of how we behave
Being predisposed to develop and learn
Taking risks with a sense of confidence in our ability to manage the consequences of those risks
Seeing change as a challenge to overcome (not as a source of fear)
Focusing our thoughts, feelings and behavior towards overcoming these challenges
Maintaining a positive image of the future (our goal / destination) and acting to make it a reality
What do you pay attention to? What habits do you have? What do you prioritize? What are your goals?
Take care and see you soon :)