Plato, Socrates, Lao Tze, Marcus Aurilius and some others help me move through difficult times. Someone from Greece - Hellas Thank you for you teaching !
I am from Boise Idaho, one way I manage stress is mindfulness. I have learned to try to stay in the moment. And look at what is happening right now. Instead of what might be happening in future or happened the past.
I've tried this morning with writing about a pair of things that worry me and... I've experienced a great relief!!!!!!!! I just wanted to say THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!
U were lucky you had your teacher, a lot of us don’t even have friends that help us grieve the loss of our loved ones . How do we build resilience ? People our ungrateful and weak .
I try to make stops during a day. Read a poem during a difficult moment. Recognize and make deeply connection with the situation. Write what is happening and train to be more vulnerable. Mexico City.
I've always managed stress by journaling - I began at 12 when I was devastated to learn that I was adopted and had no idea what that meant or where my "real family" was and had no support to process the experience or baffling feelings. Appreciate the information shared
A key way I manage my stress is by taking time for myself which usually is hiking or just walking a few miles each day. I’ve actually put this to the test and I find On the days of walking or hiking I hands down felt better mentally and physically. For me a slow, fast or vigorous walk, ( on a wooded trail preferably) but even on a heavy traffic road I still felt much better that evening and the next day starting. Thank you Susan David for all that you do ! ❤️ Oh yes, I listen in from N.E. Pennsylvania USA.
I like how some of your ideas fit nicely with ideas from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. What you say really makes sense, especially in a 'positive vibes only' culture. I see the damage this does day in and day out in my community and the generational trickling down of ' positive thoughts only' ideas keep cycles of trauma going!
Thank you so much, I always say stress is a way of reminding your self you are alive, you are feeling all different emotions, that is live. And evolving, growing is the way we deal with those emotions. When you are dead you don’t feel nothing no emotions. If you are always happy how will you be challenge and grow. Thank so much for your knowledge Susan Davis, is nice to see that I could back my feeling. Your wording are so much professional and understand. I am learning every day from my own emotions about my own evolving. Every time I meet new people, start something new in live is constant learning with my own children and husband, it is tiring but when I over those challenges I feel growth. Thanks Susan Young London ❤️
Professor David, finding this lecture during COVID-19 is absolutely applicable. It reaches an individual no matter these factors: environment, finances, career, nurturing, culture, etc. With this in mind, MA and many states have entered the 2.5 month marker for quarantine. So many individuals would benefit from watching your lecture to educate our communities and through resilience, during this pandemic. Overall, the lecture was beautifully executed. I'll be subscribing for more lectures! Thank you.
Thank you So much I really appreciate this information. This book came in time where I truly needed to understand what’s going on with my emotions and identifying the meaning behind the feeling
This is very helpful, and offers some tangible response options to help us manage the changing emotions. The WHO prediction re depression by 2030 must be thwarted by enabling people to adopt the strategies recommended.
Complexity is subjective. The mind is a liar. That’s the problem. I do agree that we need to look outside of our thoughts in that we need to be more vigilant about our thoughts then raffle them proactively. I am a child in terms of practicing all this. I need to grow up though because my mind is driving me nuts.
The greatest question to ask yourself is, "Is the universe friendly?" If the universe is friendly, then you will be in your way of treating or avoiding stress in your life.
Plato, Socrates, Lao Tze, Marcus Aurilius and some others help me move through difficult times. Someone from Greece - Hellas
Thank you for you teaching !
“Discomfort is the price of admission to a meaningful life.” -Thank you so much for all valuable teachings!🙏🏼💖
Thank you Susan. I particularly identified with the curse of comfort.
I am from Boise Idaho, one way I manage stress is mindfulness. I have learned to try to stay in the moment. And look at what is happening right now. Instead of what might be happening in future or happened the past.
Commenting from San Diego’!prayer ,honesty and effective communication
I've tried this morning with writing about a pair of things that worry me and... I've experienced a great relief!!!!!!!! I just wanted to say THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!
Very lovely speech and knowledge, I really love the way Susan speaks through which she really gives expression to her mind wonderfully.
U were lucky you had your teacher, a lot of us don’t even have friends that help us grieve the loss of our loved ones . How do we build resilience ? People our ungrateful and weak .
I try to make stops during a day. Read a poem during a difficult moment. Recognize and make deeply connection with the situation. Write what is happening and train to be more vulnerable. Mexico City.
Great, Big,Bright, accurate, beautiful, elegant, good, practical, effective.....
I've always managed stress by journaling - I began at 12 when I was devastated to learn that I was adopted and had no idea what that meant or where my "real family" was and had no support to process the experience or baffling feelings. Appreciate the information shared
Heather, best wishes on your journey.
A key way I manage my stress is by taking time for myself which usually is hiking or just walking a few miles each day. I’ve actually put this to the test and I find On the days of walking or hiking I hands down felt better mentally and physically. For me a slow, fast or vigorous walk, ( on a wooded trail preferably) but even on a heavy traffic road I still felt much better that evening and the next day starting. Thank you Susan David for all that you do ! ❤️ Oh yes, I listen in from N.E. Pennsylvania USA.
I like how some of your ideas fit nicely with ideas from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. What you say really makes sense, especially in a 'positive vibes only' culture. I see the damage this does day in and day out in my community and the generational trickling down of ' positive thoughts only' ideas keep cycles of trauma going!
Thank you so much, I always say stress is a way of reminding your self you are alive, you are feeling all different emotions, that is live. And evolving, growing is the way we deal with those emotions. When you are dead you don’t feel nothing no emotions. If you are always happy how will you be challenge and grow. Thank so much for your knowledge Susan Davis, is nice to see that I could back my feeling. Your wording are so much professional and understand. I am learning every day from my own emotions about my own evolving. Every time I meet new people, start something new in live is constant learning with my own children and husband, it is tiring but when I over those challenges I feel growth. Thanks Susan Young London ❤️
Amazing! Thank you for sharing ❤️
Everything that i am dying to hear- thank you so much professor.
Love it! This is amazing knowledge. So much wisdom. I will listen to this multiple times to let it all sink in. 😃👍🏻
Dont let it too deep like those Titanic memorabilia otherwise we might need to hire SCUBA specialist divers to retrieve and bring it back to surface.
Dear Susan,
I'm so thank full for your sharing advice.I also thank for your time.
Thank you so very much. :)
very profound all the way from Johannesburg
Thanks Dr. David for simplifying how to manage uncomfortable feelings
So happy to find a qualified emotional intelligence teacher.
Professor David, finding this lecture during COVID-19 is absolutely applicable. It reaches an individual no matter these factors: environment, finances, career, nurturing, culture, etc. With this in mind, MA and many states have entered the 2.5 month marker for quarantine. So many individuals would benefit from watching your lecture to educate our communities and through resilience, during this pandemic. Overall, the lecture was beautifully executed. I'll be subscribing for more lectures! Thank you.
Thank you So much I really appreciate this information. This book came in time where I truly needed to understand what’s going on with my emotions and identifying the meaning behind the feeling
Peace n luv from KZN South Africa..very insightful and helpful.Thank u Susan.
This is wonderful and so very helpful! Thank you!
Thank you Dr.
This is very helpful, and offers some tangible response options to help us manage the changing emotions. The WHO prediction re depression by 2030 must be thwarted by enabling people to adopt the strategies recommended.
When I feel stressed I have terrible migraines! lie down in my bed .i prefer a darkness room. Hello from Greece
Excellent!!
Brooding and withdraw until I found Dr. Susan David.
Complexity is subjective. The mind is a liar. That’s the problem. I do agree that we need to look outside of our thoughts in that we need to be more vigilant about our thoughts then raffle them proactively. I am a child in terms of practicing all this. I need to grow up though because my mind is driving me nuts.
Amazing explanation about emotions! Thanks for sharing with us! ♥️
u r an inspiration....thank you❤
More than perfect
Thank you for sharing
Excellent presentation
Congratulations
I manage stress by doing a variations of workouts, by trying something fun and new (restaurant, vacation, food) and taking bubble baths to relax.
The greatest question to ask yourself is, "Is the universe friendly?" If the universe is friendly, then you will be in your way of treating or avoiding stress in your life.
What if you are being bullied or gaslit by someone that you cannot get away from. For example a parent or your child’s parent.
2800 year old sentences of "resilience literature" I found in the hebrew 150 psalms.
i manage stress by travelling.
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