Exercise More During a Crisis: When in a crisis-like situation, we tend to work more - a lot more. The constant stress of long hours, difficult decisions, and uncertain outcomes can take their toll. We get worn down more quickly. We have less patience when we need it. We can burn out fast. One way to counter these effects is to exercise more. Science has proven the value of exercise to both improve our health and our mental acuity. Taking walks, working out, or a few push-ups and sit-ups all add to our ability to conquer our stress and travel through our crisis moments.
Lesson to Learn: When I am stressed, I need to focus on getting more exercise to stay healthy and take a break from my challenges.
Answer for Me: I have added more exercise into my day. I use my home equipment and weight-free alternatives to add strength and endurance exercises. I take walks to relieve stress and give my mind a break.
Action: Getting up and moving my body is critical to handling stress. Workouts and walks are needed to handle crisis situations effectively.
Daily Habit: Increase my daily exercise. When I can, add new forms to my day so that it adds variety and needed breaks to better prepare me for the challenges ahead.