ZellyB
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OH! I thought of another saying I use when I'm tired, "Run Large". I came up with that after seeing this Ted talk from Amy Cuddy.
http://www.ted.com/talks/amy_cuddy_your_body_language_shapes_who_you_are
It's really interesting. It focuses on body language and how we always say that the way we are feeling affects our body position. But she turns that around to say that you can use your body language to change your mental attitude. Studies have shown that if people strike a "power pose" for a period of time before a challenging event, they can actually shift their mental attitude to a stronger more "can do" approach. So, when running if I get really tired I start to sort of collapse at my core, so sometimes I'll tell myself to "Run Large" which translates to straightening my spine, throwing back my shoulders and opening my chest. When I do that for several minutes, I suddenly realize that I'm not as tired as I thought I was and it really helps me shift mental gears.
http://www.ted.com/talks/amy_cuddy_your_body_language_shapes_who_you_are
It's really interesting. It focuses on body language and how we always say that the way we are feeling affects our body position. But she turns that around to say that you can use your body language to change your mental attitude. Studies have shown that if people strike a "power pose" for a period of time before a challenging event, they can actually shift their mental attitude to a stronger more "can do" approach. So, when running if I get really tired I start to sort of collapse at my core, so sometimes I'll tell myself to "Run Large" which translates to straightening my spine, throwing back my shoulders and opening my chest. When I do that for several minutes, I suddenly realize that I'm not as tired as I thought I was and it really helps me shift mental gears.