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Episode Title: “Causing the Chaos”

Intro: In this episode, Tracy explores how people can cause chaos with their actions and their words. Tracy reviews the definition of chaos and looks at three types of situations where the words and deeds people can cause chaos within the minds of people.  Tracy gives examples to illustrate these three types of situations, and gives some tips about how to recognize and cope when the words and deeds of people cause mental and emotional chaos. 

  1. What is Chaos? As Defined by Webster’s New World Dictionary:

There are two different ways that chaos can show up in your life: 

  1. Real Chaos: Life threatening emergencies. These include anything uncontained, such natural disasters, (floods, fires, traffic accidents, mass shootings, riots, power outages).

 

  1. Perceived Chaos: Stressful, but non-life-threatening. Those things that “feel chaotic” and the things I think of as disorganized, random or intense, but that are just “too much.” Kind of like mail…or my hall closet.

 

  1. Causing the Chaos: Chaos can be caused from people’s actions and words in at least three (3) ways:

Example: Bringing up controversial issues with an intention to “poke the bear”

Trigger subjects include Religion, Politics, Laws, Rules, Human Behaviors

  1. Perceived Chaos: Can result when the bear is poked – It can cause anger
  2. Real Chaos: Can result if the bear is poked and there is a violent response

Example: Bringing up questions about controversial issues (above) to formulate your own theories, and this upsets people who don’t want questions

  1. Perceived Chaos: Can result when firmly held beliefs are questioned
  1. Real Chaos: Can result when questions lead to invasion of privacy, private information is revealed, accusations are made or the police are called

Example: Intervening when two sides are opposing each other about controversial issues, trying to build a bridge or help two parties come to an agreement

  1. Perceived Chaos: Can result when people don’t want agreement, they want to keep fighting, and the thought of a peaceful resolution threatens their meaning in life.
  1. Real Chaos: When opinions about the intervening person are unflattering and it affects their reputation, relationships or causes them to lose a job.

Here’s what you COULD do if someone is “Causing the Chaos” for you (Not Recommended)

Here’s an alternative action:

Respond….rather than React when you are in chaos, using the Five RULES:

The Five R-U-L-E-S of coping with situations where you are in chaos:

  1. Recognize- when you are triggered (physical, mental, emotional symptoms)
  2. Use– skills, breathing and fact checking to calm the physical body down
  3. Listen– To the facts, your values, what how you...