This article was co-authored by Trudi Griffin, LPC, MS. Trudi Griffin is a Licensed Professional Counselor based in Wisconsin. She specializes in addictions, mental health problems, and trauma recovery. She has worked as a counselor in both community health settings and private practice. She also works as a writer and researcher, with education, experience, and compassion for people informing her research and writing subjects. She received Bachelor’s degrees in Communications and Psychology from the University of Wisconsin, Green Bay. She also earned an MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Marquette University.
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Sometimes life gets hard, but difficult times happens to everyone, believe or not. However, it's how you handle those hard times that can mean the difference between overcoming your obstacles and drowning in them. In order to cope with life, you need to learn how to deal with the stress and hardships of life, find motivations and ways to be positive, and get support from a variety of people in your life.
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Life can get overwhelming. If you feel like there’s too much on your plate, break your big problems up into smaller ones so they feel less overwhelming. Trying to find a new job, but don’t know where to begin? Start with one small step, like updating your resume. Remember to take breaks sometimes, too. You can’t be productive if you’re burnt out. Make time for healthy, relaxing things like going for walks, working on hobbies, and spending time with friends. Enjoy the positive moments in your life and try not to stress over things that are out of your control. If you’re still overwhelmed, don’t be afraid to ask for help. Turn to family, friends, a professional counselor, or even online support groups.
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