Micro resilience: Part II: Resetting your Primitive Alarms
1. Primitive Alarms: a physical response needed for immediate survival.
2. The prefrontal cortex is best known for things like planning, and problem-solving.
3. The amygdala are responsible for the perception of emotion; they scan for possible threats
4. The amygdala hijack is a term coined over 25 years ago by Daniel Goleman in his book on Emotional Intelligence.
In a crisis situation every leader needs to be aware of this potential of being hijacked by their amygdala.
One exercise to use your emotions as a resource is called Labeling – Relabeling.
The reality is that in any crisis there is always a challenging balance when elements of surplus and insufficiency coexist with extraordinary variability.
· Too many people/too little food
· too many with acute illnesses/ too few critical hospital supplies
· too many emails/too little time to read and process
Labeling:
Relabeling:
Don’t be misled… The problems are still as intense. The reality is still raw. But, you have poised yourself to lead more effectively.
This month the Mastermind experience I am facilitating is called “leading through crisis: staying the course”. Are you leading a group that you would like to offer a mastermind growth experience to? If so, head to my website at www.healthyleadership.online/home schedule a complementary call. I’d love to learn more about how I can support you and your team during these challenging days.
Goleman D. (1995) Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ. New York: Bantam Books
St John, B. (2017). Micro resilience. Minor Shifts for Major Boosts in Focus, Drive, and Energy. Hachette, UK.