In the modern world YSK about resilience targetting and how it might contribute to feeling overwhelmed.

Resilience targeting is an attack on individual and community resilience during disasters through misinformation, confusion, and efforts to overwhelm, in order to prevent communities from recovering and keep them vulnerable.

You should also know about things that might help deal with those feelings…

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  • ChunkMcHorkle@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    I read the whole article. Yeah, of course it’s touchy-feely shit; it’s out of Psychology Today, lol. But it’s not just clickbait; they suggest assembling a “psychological go-bag” of coping mechanisms to help you when you get overwhelmed. While some of the examples given are probably not for everyone, they’re just that: examples.

    Without quoting the entire article, here are the key points and the general list of self-help suggestions:

    • Disasters and massive changes in civil society, combined with misinformation, damage resilience.
    • Resilience targeting often comes via social media.
    • A psychological go-bag is a collection of individual resilience skills.
    • You can overcome hopelessness and cynicism to stay motivated by practicing these skills.

    Find inspiration in a story of hope and motivation. Try a biography of a person you look up to. Keep such stories in mind as inspiration.

    Take stock of your psychological strengths and vulnerabilities. Come up with an approach that accentuates your strengths and attends to your vulnerabilities.

    Open up to the collective of care. Remember that you aren’t the only one who cares about what’s happening, that you need to connect with other folks and communities who care too, keep yourself from feeling lonely and isolated in the struggle.

    Focus on next steps, don’t overwhelm yourself with everything at once. Unless you have a magic wand, you can’t fix everything at once, and worrying about everything at once is guaranteed to cause anxiety. Don’t forget to take it a step at a time.

    Spirituality. Deepen your awareness and connection to spirituality however you find it.

    Connect with community and joy. If you don’t have strong links with community, start to deepen them now.

    Display photos of loved ones, ancestors, and inspiring figures in your home and workspace. You may want to put together a collection of photos of loved ones in a place you see every day. These are your reasons to keep going.

    Take breaks from it all. It may feel like a guilty pleasure, but an important aspect of staying resilient is knowing when to tune out.

  • Curious_Canid@piefed.ca
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    9 hours ago

    I’m seeing a lot of articles about how to defend yourself against being overwhelmed by the awful things going on. This is one of the most useful. It is short, informative, and has good suggestions.

  • dream_weasel@sh.itjust.works
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    11 hours ago

    A great article the author didn’t even proofread.

    Remember your tarot cards to help you deal with “CyThe cynicism” you develop when you get bogged down, the same way you do all that doomsday prep!

    I’m not saying there isn’t some potentially good stuff in here, but this article is clickbait publishing for its own sake.

  • wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    11 hours ago

    Hey, it’s the reason I intentionally limit the amount of my news exposure. Efforts to overwhelm by those in power.

    Feeling so overwhelmed in the face of all the horrors of the world that you’re frozen doesn’t help fix anything.