Hitting the Reset Button – Embracing Resilience in Stressful Times
Failed to add items
Add to basket failed.
Add to Wish List failed.
Remove from Wish List failed.
Follow podcast failed
Unfollow podcast failed
-
Narrated by:
-
By:
About this listen
In this powerful episode, we explore the importance of pausing and resetting—especially for those on society’s front lines. Drawing parallels between rebooting a computer and our need to rest, recharge, and process life’s challenges, the host delivers an honest reflection on resilience, vulnerability, and growth.
---
Key Takeaways 1. The Need to Reset- Just as computers sometimes require a reboot to fix glitches, so do people.
- It’s okay—and often necessary—to take time out for yourself when overwhelmed or stuck.
- Special focus is given to police officers, first responders, military personnel—those who regularly witness trauma.
- The culture is slowly shifting from “buck up” stoicism toward recognizing the mental health impact of repeated exposure to crisis.
- Safe spaces are vital for these professionals to process their experiences without stigma.
- Inspired by *Outside Magazine*’s article "The Man Who Saw Too Much," highlighting how unaddressed trauma can lead even resilient heroes into isolation and emotional pain.
4. **Mindset Shifts That Matter
- Life will always present new obstacles; expecting total peace sets us up for disappointment.
- Embrace Marcus Aurelius’ wisdom: *“What stands in the way becomes the way.”*
- Opposition refines us—growth comes through challenge.
- **Can-do Attitude:** Believe you can face whatever comes your way; seek support when needed.
- **Healthy Sense of Humor:** Laughter heals; don’t lose sight of joy amid adversity.
- **Zero Victim Mentality:** Refuse blame cycles that keep you stuck—own your power to move forward.
- When feeling down or discouraged:
- Give yourself permission to pause (even if it means spending a weekend under blankets).
- Don’t dwell too long—reset quickly once ready.
- The present moment is all we truly have—the perpetual “now.”
- Let go of being hostage to past hurts or future fears.
- Choose small steps forward each day with intention.
Whether you're on society's literal front lines or simply facing personal battles:
> You have within you everything needed to start changing things right now.
> This hour can be your most significant yet.
Keep learning. Keep growing.
Trust that good things are coming—and make it so!
---
If this episode resonated with you—or someone you love could use encouragement—share it forward!