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		<title>Cultivating coping mechanisms</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2015 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<p><a href="https://sketches.sachachua.com/id/2015-04-20b">2015-04-20b Cultivating coping mechanisms &#x2013; index card #self-care #coping</a></p>
<p>I&apos;m not sure if other people do this, but I figured I&apos;d write about how I deliberately cultivate certain coping or self-soothing behaviour, in case it resonates with anyone.</p>
<p>Whenever I come across a mildly stressful situation, I use that as an opportunity to practice and reinforce ways to deal with it. For example, I like getting hugs, so I&apos;ve learned to create that feeling for myself and I&apos;ve learned to ask people for hugs when I need it. I associate hot chocolate with comfort and self-care instead of having it as a regular luxury, so it&apos;s there as a treat when I really need it. I tell myself that it&apos;s impossible for me to stay sad when I&apos;m eating ice cream, and that becomes the case. I practise elucidating what I&apos;m feeling, accept it, and experiment with ways to improve the situation. I give myself permission to stop trying to do things that require a lot of thinking and energy, and to instead focus on cooking and other easy ways to create value for myself and others. I figure out good walks and relaxing forms of exercise. I guiltlessly spend time cuddling the cats.</p>
<p>Sometimes I&apos;ll focus on remembering what it feels like to be comforted and happy and safe while, say, mind-mapping thorny feelings, and eventually it becomes easier and easier to do so.</p>
<p>When more stressful situations come, I have some idea of what works for me, and I have positive associations around those techniques. I wonder if it&apos;s a little like clicker-training yourself&#x2026; =) Anyway, I&apos;ve been finding it easier and easier to deal with life&apos;s little curveballs. I don&apos;t know the magnitude at which things will start to overwhelm me again, but it&apos;s nice to know that I can handle more and more. In the meantime, even obstacles can be fuel for greater happiness and equanimity. =)</p>

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