Episode 122

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8th May 2023

The Big Effect of Seemingly Small Stress with Rob Cross and Karen Dillon

Welcome to Season 5 of the Big Self Show, episode 122!

We kick off this season with an exploration from a brand new release, The Microstress Effect, by Rob Cross and Karen Dillon. Conventional wisdom for coping with stress has often focused on finding ways to "steel" yourself to endure, through such practices as mindfulness and meditation. And recent research has highlighted the importance of relationships to our physical and mental well-being. We have probably heard that loneliness has been linked to cardiovascular disease, depression, anxiety and numerous other ailments. This is all important data, but hugely important in the scope of the work is to figure out what to do about and how to make life better here and now.

Finding ways to identify and remove negative interactions can make a significant difference in your life. And that's what our conversation was all about.

Time Stamps:

3:56--Microstress defined

5:50--An accumulation until the question, "How did I get here?"

6:40--The 14 micro stresses

10:30--Are we more stressed or less stressed since the pandemic?

12:20--The conundrum of being so incredibly stressed and yet we also have so much more control over what we do with our time

16:38--How leaders can inadvertently cause stress in their teams

19:07--What we can learn from the ten percenters

25:15--How mindfulness and yoga can help, but sometimes just to increase your capacity to managing your internal grit

26:10--How connections are vital in building resilience

27:45--The single takeaway our audience must get

Show Notes:

The Microstress Effect: How Little Things Pile Up and Create Big Problems -- and What To Do About It

Be sure and grab yourself a copy of Chad's groundbreaking book on stress, Shock Point: The Enneagram in Burnout and Stress

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Chad Prevost

Dr. Chad has advanced degrees in creative writing, literature, and theology. Being married to a psychotherapist has been another education. A workshop leader and entrepreneur, he has started and participated in writing and literary arts communities in New York, Austin, Atlanta and Chattanooga. He also has experience writing as a journalist for startups in tech and logistics. He is the author of several books of poetry, as well as interactive-fiction for youth. Over the years, he has innovated writing processes to foster reflection and insight, narrative strength, and authentic voice.