28 min

Stress is your friend? Reinterpreting Stress as Fuel for Performance Practical for Your Practice

    • Mental Health

Who isn’t stressed these days? Stress seems ubiquitous in ourselves, our clients, and everyone else! The good news? According to our guest this episode, Dr. Gabriel Paoletti, stress doesn’t have to mean that things are going wrong. Stress is actually an indicator of the things that matter to us and what we care about. Listen with us as Dr. Paoletti stresses reorienting our approach from “feeling good” to “doing good.”
Gabriel Paoletti, EdD, MAPP.
Dr. Paoletti is a Mental Fitness Scientist at the Uniformed Services University’s Consortium for Health and Military Performance (CHAMP). He is a subject matter expert in mental skills, positive and performance psychology, resilience, and leadership. Dr. Paoletti translates basic and clinical research to create culturally appropriate, evidence-based, impactful written and multimedia educational resources and presentations in the Human Performance Resources by CHAMP (HPRC) team.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Human Performance Resources by CHAMP website - https://www.hprc-online.org [14:30]
Create a “Stress Helps Me” Mindset worksheet - https://www.hprc-online.org/mental-fitness/spiritual-fitness/create-stress-helps-me-mindset/ [14:40]
Make Stress Good For You! - https://www.hprc-online.org/mental-fitness/sleep-stress/make-stress-good-you [26:30]
Active Constructive Responding - https://www.hprc-online.org/mental-fitness/sleep-stress/active-constructive-responding-acr-worksheet

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Who isn’t stressed these days? Stress seems ubiquitous in ourselves, our clients, and everyone else! The good news? According to our guest this episode, Dr. Gabriel Paoletti, stress doesn’t have to mean that things are going wrong. Stress is actually an indicator of the things that matter to us and what we care about. Listen with us as Dr. Paoletti stresses reorienting our approach from “feeling good” to “doing good.”
Gabriel Paoletti, EdD, MAPP.
Dr. Paoletti is a Mental Fitness Scientist at the Uniformed Services University’s Consortium for Health and Military Performance (CHAMP). He is a subject matter expert in mental skills, positive and performance psychology, resilience, and leadership. Dr. Paoletti translates basic and clinical research to create culturally appropriate, evidence-based, impactful written and multimedia educational resources and presentations in the Human Performance Resources by CHAMP (HPRC) team.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Human Performance Resources by CHAMP website - https://www.hprc-online.org [14:30]
Create a “Stress Helps Me” Mindset worksheet - https://www.hprc-online.org/mental-fitness/spiritual-fitness/create-stress-helps-me-mindset/ [14:40]
Make Stress Good For You! - https://www.hprc-online.org/mental-fitness/sleep-stress/make-stress-good-you [26:30]
Active Constructive Responding - https://www.hprc-online.org/mental-fitness/sleep-stress/active-constructive-responding-acr-worksheet

Calls-to-action: For example:

Subscribe to the Practical for Your Practice Podcast
Subscribe to The Center for Deployment Psychology Monthly Email

28 min