Five Things You Must Do If You Want To Successfully Fight and Beat Stress!
Five Things You Must Do If You Want To Successfully Fight and Beat Stress!
by Kenneth Meyer
The world is caught in the "grip" of adapting too much to situations we do not prefer. Well that is part of life; but, it can be a very much more manageable part of life as we learn to avoid situations where we will "automatically" become stressed. A discovery of your Myers-Briggs personality type holds the key to successfully fighting against stress and winning!
1. Identify Your Myers-Briggs Personality Type
Each of the 16 Myers-Briggs personality types will instinctively, and very predictably express stress. By understanding how your type reacts to stress you can better predict stressful situations and live longer!
2. Discover Your "Dominant" and "Inferior" Functions
Your Myers-Briggs personality type will show you which psychological mental function is your favorite ("Dominant Function") and which is your least favorite ("Inferior Function"). This knowledge will show you how you express your stressful reactions, work as a "scout" to help you identify and avoid potentially stressful situations...and even people!
3. Understand Your "In The Grip" Reaction To Stress
You will react to heavy stress in very predictable ways we call being "in the grip" of your "inferior" function. You will be dominant or inferior in one of either "Sensing" or "Intuition", "Thinking" or "Feeling" mental functions. You are 'in the grip" when you have "lost it", and are a wee bit to a very great bit, out of control and you will be expressing behavior easily identified with your "inferior" function.
4. Know That the "Grip" Reaction is Healthy!
It is healthy as long as it does not go on too long. Then it can become very un-healthy. In fact, staying in an environment causing too many "grip" reactions can put you in an early grave because your brain is working too hard at adapting and it is robbing your body of oxygenated blood that the body needs to stay healthy!
5. Right Yourself with The Dominant Function
Actually, you will get back to your most preferred way of doing things by using the second or "auxiliary" function. Again, you will be secondary in one of the four functions spoken of above. For me it is "Feeling", so when in the "grip" at some point I can "right the boat" by using empathy, compassion, in other words "feeling" kind of things to get me back to my dominant reality of "intuition". (I am INFJ, all INFJs are dominant intuits.)
So, you can live longer, live more joyfully by being able to predict potentially stressful situations....and even people, and by using the power of your Myers-Briggs personality type face stress, avoid stress, successfully and in a more healthy manner beat stress. This is possible by discovering your Myers-Briggs personalty type in the first place then identifying you "type dynamics", or which of the four psychological functions of "Sensing", "Intuition", "Feeling" and "Thinking" are your Dominant and Inferior! Live longer with greater joy, love and understand others more through knowledge of your Myers-Briggs personality type!
My name is Kenneth Meyer and I am the founder and President of Solid Rock Consulting Group, LLC which is a private consulting firm dedicated to using the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) to help families, businesses, churches and organizations to better understand the power of their never changing personalities. I am a Charter-Certified Myers-Briggs practitioner having been one of the very first people in America to become "certified" in the MBTI and the MBTI technique. (Charter-certification#C11868) Charter-certification in December, 2001. (Qualified in MBTI in 1999) Showing others how to negotiate stress from the Myers-Briggs technique perspective has helped many in all walks of life. I refer you to the following wed site in order to learn more regarding your MBTI personality type and in order to gain more resources: http://www.personality-power-for-everyday-living.com
I also recommend: Conquering Stress by Chris Green available on my site at: http://www.personality-power-for-everyday-living.com/Stress-management.html
http://www.personality-power-for-everyday-living.com/Stress-management.html
Kenneth L. Meyer, MIS, MBTI
Ken is a charter-certified (C118608) Myers-Briggs Type Indicator practitioner and President of Solid Rock Consulting Group, LLC. Myers-Briggs Consultant to Business, Families, Churches and Organizations. Career Planner. Web Site Consultant.
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