
“Exercises: Broad Versus Narrow: Changing Your Processing Ratio The first step in utilizing any of the strategies below is to decide whether you need to zoom in or zoom out. Remember, stress causes us to narrow because it’s advantageous for a short period of time. Stress locks us in and shifts us to focus on one goal instead of exploring others. But you also miss vital information, and over time, your inner voice and negative mood soon spiral.”
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Do Hard Things: Why We Get Resilience Wrong and the Surprising Science of Real Toughness
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