10 Great Tips on Personal Crisis Management
Posted: Thursday, January 08, 2009
by Greg Frost
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How we react when we encounter a personal crisis is crucial to how we come out of it. We could be convulsing with problems and at a loss of what to do, or we could be coming out on top, with minimal damage and a drive to turn things around. This article discusses some great tips on personal crisis management.
In the first place, you should always be prepared. Have a plan ready for any eventualities and you will soon find that you can better solve a problem or a crisis when it comes along and knocks on your door. Even the best military victories had contingency plans and possibilities all lined up - and you should treat your life, your love and your business no different.
Keep your distance from potential disasters and calculate your risks. This is so that when it happens, you are prepared to handle it better. We are not mathematicians when it comes to our lives and that is the problem. We cannot simply count on our emotional and physical capacities to be there no matter how big the problem. Gauge how well you can adapt and take risks, which are tailored to these calculations. It is all about knowing what you can handle and how fast you can heal.
Do not be afraid to seek guidance or help from other people. These could be your friends, your family members or even your therapists. It is not a sign of weakness to reach out for help, it is a sign of dangerous denial when you refuse to. Even the best made plans can have a hole in it and when that does happen, always have people on speed dial you can count on. Also, do not try to face challenges alone. Always have a partner there because one of you might be stronger than the other - you never know. Two shoulders is always better than one.
Have a safe zone. This is very important when you are planning yourself for possible crisis. The best investors in the world have safe' areas of investment where they can put their money in when the economy fails. Apply this same logic to your life. Do not row out too far into the ocean without having an island nearby where you can dock.
Take it slow and manage it step by step. When you are in the crisis, panicking and acting on impulse are not the smartest things that you can do. Prioritise what needs to be done and compartmentalise your problems into bite sized, manageable chunks, you will find that you will be able to manage your problems a lot better. Never try to attack and entire army at one go, especially when you armed with a knife for peeling fruit.
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