😊 The window of tolerance is a concept developed by Daniel sequin that applies to everyone, not just therapy. It's the state where we function well and remain calm in the face of stress.
🙌 The window of tolerance is the optimal arousal state where emotions can be experienced as tolerable.
⚖️ An example of the window of tolerance in everyday life is when facing unexpected challenges, such as a time difference during an online presentation.
🔑 Stepping outside the window of tolerance can lead to negative emotions and reactions.
🔑 The window of tolerance is the optimal coping position where we can manage stress effectively.
🔑 Outside the window of tolerance, there are two zones: hyperarousal and hypoarousal.
The window of tolerance is the optimal state of functioning.
There are two states outside the window of tolerance: hypoarousal and hyperarousal.
We need to be aware of our actions and reactions within the window of tolerance and recognize warning signs when we enter the extremes.
📚 Become familiar with the concept of the window of tolerance and its application to self-regulation.
💭 Reflect on personal experiences of functioning within the window of tolerance and record them on the worksheet provided.
⚡️ Identify and document behaviors and responses in both hyperarousal and hypoarousal states, and start developing resources to bring oneself back into the window of tolerance.
🔑 Using self-regulation tools to move from a hypo or numb state to an optimal thriving position.
⚡️ Identifying and utilizing effective techniques to shift your state and return to the optimal window of tolerance.
🌟 Regulating breath, taking breaks, and acknowledging and accepting emotions as tools for managing hyper arousal state.
🔑 The video discusses the concept of the window of tolerance and how it relates to managing stress.
📝 The speaker shares their personal experience of recognizing and addressing hyper arousal state.
🔄 The video emphasizes the importance of practicing grounding techniques to return to the window of tolerance.
Being aware of our window of tolerance and recognizing when it narrows significantly.
Knowing what works for us to stay within our window of tolerance.
Utilizing supportive tools and practices to center ourselves back into our window of tolerance.