I’ve never been able to do it.

When I’m relaxed, I’m hardly aware of my surroundings and when I’m alert, I’m nervous as hell.

How the hell do people keep their composure in difficult situations and still get through them alright?

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    By being in the present. By being aware of the sights, sounds, and events happening around you without any emotional attachment. My job entails being the passenger in cars with inexperienced drivers that can potentially do the most dangerous and life-threatening things possible, and I may have to intervene at a moment’s notice to prevent catastrophe. I am alert to this possibility, but I am never scared or anxious about it.

    I am both relaxed and alert at the same time. I’m not sure I’ve explained that very well, but the Tao Te Ching might help you get the idea.

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      Yeah, learning not to be that emotionally attached to what happens is good. Having the correct amount of emotional intensity really does help you be alert without it being tiresome

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        It partly depends on your location and it does take tremendous effort akin to marathon preparation, but it is possible. It can take years, though, so finding sustainable ways to slowly grow your in-person social network is key. As horrible as they are, Facebook and Meetup were critically helpful for me, personally, through hobby and neighborhood groups.

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          that means it’s not possible for most people. most human beings don’t have the money time and leisure to do marathon running. the wealthy do.

          but they also have to the time to agonize about their ‘support groups’. the rest of us have shit to do.

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    I don’t think anyone is really chill and alert at the same time. We have two entirely different nervous systems dedicated to these tasks.

    What is actually happening is that people are feeling their fear or nerves or whatever, and acting anyway. And while it isn’t an especially pleasant thing to get better at, it isn’t very complicated - just keep putting yourself in scary situations. The more you experience fear and nervousness, the less control it has over your actions. You just get used to it.

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      I don’t think anyone is really chill and alert at the same time.

      I do think so. I’ve attained this state. It’s famous in philosophy, spirituality, as a performer, in a “military” or fighting context, and so on.

      But I guess it depends what you mean by chill. A better word is calm. It is totally possible to be calm and alert at the same time. I’d say it is a more ideal state to be in, and strive to achieve consistently.

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        Or just being mindful. It doesn’t sound like OP really means “alert” so much as “aware of your surroundings”.

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    What you’re describing as “alert” sounds more like hypervigilance. It’s a maladaption in modern life, but was probably really useful for keeping you and your group safe from predators in the stone-age. I’m no psychiatrist, but it may be down to some anxiety or trauma that’s left you extra wary. Figuring out the root cause might help you overcome it and be alert and calm at the same time.

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      yeah, i’d call it being stressed out over nothing. some people just go around being paranoid/stressed/worried all the time.

      no matter how non threatening their circumstances/life are.

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    I hate being anxious and nervous so am chill in the hopes of things being calm but unfortunately life is constantly annoying and many people do not want to be chill. Honestly if im not chill im angry and you would not like me when im angry.

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    I don’t know if you’ve been through something that makes you on edge, in which case I’d talk to a professional. But otherwise I’d start here: establish a baseline for each environment you find yourself in. That just means figuring out what’s normal and what’s not in any given scenario. That requires awareness and observation. If you’re talking about possibly dangerous people, you need to read body language, verbal and nonverbal cues. If it’s dangerous environments, talk to people who are regularly there. This is just the tip of the iceberg. There’s a lot of information out there about figuring out how to know if a situation is dangerous to you or not. But mainly, listen to your intuition. If something feels off, take action (usually get out of there, if you can).

  • 「黃家駒 Wong Ka Kui」@piefed.ca
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    Funny enough, hydroxyzine is supposed to be for for anxiety but also for sleep

    But all I get is feeling tired, not really anxiety relief…

    No idea…

    Mom seemed to manage well and kept my family afloat… and she just lashes out on everyone… sometimes threatening divorce with dad, sometimes lash out at my older brother, sometimes at me… :/

    So I guess by being alert enough means losing sanity and hurting the ones you’re supposed to protect…

    :(

    (still love mom tho… idk why… oxytocin is weird)