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How to control your mind and stay calm in high-stress situations

etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 30, 2025, 13:36 IST
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The art of being unshakable

In a dynamic world with relentless change, expectations, and ever-growing pressure, remaining grounded becomes a powerful survival skill. Life throws challenges and chaos our way, whether they come from our work, relationships, or unexpected circumstances. Being unshakable doesn’t mean being completely safe from stress, but it means having the resilience to withstand it without losing one’s sense of self. It's about cultivating a mindset that allows one to navigate through turbulent times with clarity and purpose. While the situations might seem beyond one’s control, inner stability is something one can nurture and strengthen. When pressure hits, staying grounded prepares the person to approach difficult situations with wisdom, staying productive, and even coming out stronger than before. Here are some ways that one can resort to in the face of adversity that will help to tackle stress and emerge stronger.

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Try to stay positive

Perspective serves as a powerful anchor during times of pressure. Rather than viewing adversity as insurmountable, see it as a stepping stone for personal growth. Positive thinking isn’t about ignoring issues but reframing how one approaches them. Focus on lessons hidden in setbacks and learn to have gratitude for aspects of life that are going well. This shift in mindset reduces feelings of anxiety and builds resilience. A positive perspective increases clarity and prepares you to navigate challenges with determination. Even in shaky circumstances, this approach helps to grow emotional stability and to have an optimistic outlook for future possibilities.

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Prioritise self-care

Neglecting yourself in stressful times is counterproductive. Physical and mental health are deeply connected to strength in the face of adversity. Incorporate self-care practices such as regular exercise, healthy eating, and mindfulness. Even small routines like a five-minute meditation can calm the storm inside your head. Self-care is not indulgence, it is an important practice that makes you ready to tackle challenges with strength and focus.

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Learn to be emotionally intelligent

Grounding yourself under pressure often requires emotional intelligence. Learning to recognise, understand, and regulate your feelings effectively helps a lot as this enables you to respond to stressors logically rather than reacting impulsively. Developing empathy toward others, along with self-awareness, builds stronger relationships and helps you manage conflicts better. This strengthens your ability to stay calm and centered even when emotions run high.

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Understand the root cause of your stress

Stress often feels out of control and emotionally overwhelming because it’s a combination of unclear emotions and situations. One must start by identifying the source of pressure, be it deadlines, personal disputes, or fear of failure. Understanding the root allows you to distinguish what is within your control and what isn’t. With a clearer picture, you can shift your focus toward actionable solutions. Awareness is the first step toward unshakable resilience, as it provides clarity in the midst of confusion.

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Make a stronger support system for yourself

Human connection is essential for emotional grounding, particularly in challenging situations. Surround yourself with supportive individuals who uplift and inspire you, whether they are friends, family, or mentors. Sharing your struggles and thoughts with trusted people can provide clarity and encouragement. A strong support network provides emotional security and valuable words to help one sail through difficulties. Collective efforts often reduce pressure better than doing things alone. Building these connections helps to develop deeper relationships and enhances personal strength, reminding you that you’re never alone in your journey through tough times. Together, mutual support creates a foundation for strength and growth.

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