what a time: getting you across campus (and beyond) one pep talk at a time

an easy exercise to shift stress

Episode Summary

Over the summer, I started having sleep issues. I'd fall asleep fine, but wake up in the middle of the night worried. Forget about being able to go back to bed. I knew I needed to do some waking hours work to process feelings and that's how I found Dr. Sedeghi's technique.  Even though there's a break for the Thanksgiving holiday coming up, it's still stress season with finals and end of the year projects looming on top of an already wacky year. In today's pep talk, I share a practice to help you move out of worry and overwhelm and into calm and clarity. Bonus: it only takes 12 minutes.  

Episode Notes

Over the summer, I started having sleep issues. I'd fall asleep fine, but wake up in the middle of the night worried. Forget about being able to go back to bed. I knew I needed to do some waking hours work to process feelings and that's how I found Dr. Sedeghi's technique. 

Even though there's a break for the Thanksgiving holiday coming up, it's still stress season with finals and end of the year projects looming on top of an already wacky year. In today's pep talk, I share a practice to help you move out of worry and overwhelm and into calm and clarity. Bonus: it only takes 12 minutes.  

Mentioned 

The Clarity Cleanse by Dr. Habib Sedeghi 

grounding meditation 

acceptance meditation

more mentoring, please! 

all the stress podcast episode 

1:1 mentorship and more 

Episode Transcription

Over the summer, I started having sleep issues. I'd fall asleep fine, but wake up in the middle of the night worried. Forget about being able to go back to bed. I knew I needed to do some waking hours work to process feelings and that's how I found Dr. Sedeghi's technique in his book The Clarity Cleanse.

Even though there's a break for the Thanksgiving holiday coming up, it's still stress season with finals and end of the year projects looming on top of an already wacky year. This practice, called purge emotional writing, helps you move out of worry and overwhelm and into calm and clarity. Bonus: it only takes 12 minutes.

Instructions:

  1. Grab a pen and paper 
  2. Set a timer for 12 minutes 
  3. Write anything and everything. Dr. Sedeghi says to write about anything that's “disturbing your peace.” I just just go to town with whatever's in my head. 
  4. After 12 minutes, stop writing, and do not go back and read what you wrote.  
  5. Burn the paper in a safe outdoor space like a driveway or patio. If you're a college student or live in an apartment, do not burn your paper! Rip up your writing into a teeny, tiny pieces and throw it away outside not in the house. 

A huge part of this exercise is that you do not go back and read what you wrote. You are not trying to ruminate or get into a loop thought. It’s about getting stress out.

Some extra major mentor tips!

This ritual is PERFECT during finals or if you’re swamped at work. You just kind of spew out all the things you have to get done. Anything weighing heavy on your heart you just let out on the paper. I've been doing it every morning and can attest to it's magic.