Change your attitude toward challenges
The first step is to change the word "challenge" or "problem" to "situation". While the words "challenge" and "problem" trigger emotions of apprehension, frustration and anxiety, "situation" is neutral. Say it to yourself: "We have a situation here". You will feel yourself getting freed from the psychological burden that you had been associating with the issue in your mind.
Another technique is to visualise what is threatening you. Do you see swiftly approaching walls closing in on you? Then get yourself a rope, or a ladder or even better, get yourself a jet pack. If you can do it in your head, it will be that much easier when you are doing it in real life because you have already faced your fears once. Once you have dealt with the emotional aspect, you can focus all your energy on coming up with a strategy or a plan of action.
The last piece of advice you should give to yourself when working on a challenge is to look for the advantages or benefits. Take a blank page and divide it down the middle. Now write "problems" on one side and "opportunities" on the other. These are the two sides to the challenge you are facing. Jot down everything that scares you under "problems". Once you're done with that, move to the "opportunities" column and write down what new capabilities your problem gives you. You got rotated to a new department? Think about all the ways you can make a great first impression – there's your trump card right there.
You can't control what life throws at you, but you can take complete control of your thinking and your emotions. Next time you feel overwhelmed with all the lemons life throws at you, adjust your attitude and power on!
Writer is Sub-Editor of the career publication of The Daily Star. She is also a junior at the Institute of Business Administration, University of Dhaka
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