List three key questions that can be helpful to ask yourself when you have an emotional reaction to a perceived stressor
What will be an ideal response?
• Are my perceptions of this situation correct, or do I need more information to make a decision or plan of action?
• Is it possible to renegotiate this deadline (or other issue) that is causing increased stress?
• Will this (problem or issue) matter to me two weeks from now or a year from now?
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