6 Ways to Navigate a Crisis
Change is a constant part of our lives that is unavoidable. Sometimes that change is smooth and easy but often it can be difficult and challenging. However, even when we are faced with a monumental crisis it is never truly hopeless.
Whether it’s the loss of a loved one, a job, or dealing with serious illness, there are ways to cope and get you to better times.
Here are 6 ways to navigate a crisis:
1. Recognize you are not alone
We were never meant to go through life alone. Likely you know people who have experienced the same situation you’re in right now, or they may be able to connect you with someone who has. Look to others who have gone through what you are dealing with and learn from their point of view. Their experience, insight, and wisdom could not only provide you with management tools but also comfort and connection.
2. Look to past challenges
You most likely have overcome adversity before in your life. Look to those times and reflect on what you learned in the process and how you were able to manage and move on to a better place. Also know that the more adversity you face in life, the better equipped you will be to deal with it in the future.
3. Yes, this too shall really pass
It may be a cliché, but “This too shall pass” is well known for a reason—it’s true. Just as change is certain, this moment you’re in right now will change. You will get through it and move on. This event is temporary. Eventually you will find a new job, new home, new friend, new partner, or new happiness. Each day reinforcing this belief will help provide you with hope and the understanding that you are moving forward to a new future.
4. Choose to see life through a different perspective
When life challenges hit sometimes we can feel stuck in the hardships that have clouded our world. Looking at this challenge from a new point of view can help us find solutions to navigate through it. Take time to think creatively for how you could react differently to what is happening to you. Brainstorm new choices that could help you deal with this crisis in the present. Look to others who have gone through similar challenges and see how they dealt with it.
5. The past is not the present
Try not to dwell too much on past hardships in your life. It can be easy to get bogged down in hardships behind us and feel like we can never escape trouble in our lives. We can start to revisit all the bad things we’ve experienced and become overwhelmed—and paralyzed—by it. This negative thinking can hinder your ability to focus on managing the current problem in a healthy state of mind. Every event in our lives is unique to that time and period. Ground yourself in the here and now, reminding yourself you have the tools to deal with this hardship. You have the choice to build a new future when the time is right.
6. Necessity really is the mother of invention
This cliché is also true. When we have no choice but to adapt and change, often that can lead to wonderful outcomes through self-discovery like changing careers or acquiring new skills. Re-inventing yourself can be painful yet exhilarating all at once. Getting outside of your comfort zone because of necessity is also a temporary situation, just like the crisis you’re in. In doing so, this can boost your confidence to face future difficulties.
Sometimes a crisis can be a blessing in disguise, or it could be a challenge you learn from to tackle the tough times we all eventually face. Shifting your perspective can be a major key to navigating any tragedy. Changing your mindset can help you take control and step by step, help you find a sure foundation again—and happiness.









