Here is an interesting question to ponder - we had something like this come up in our class yesterday: "How can I find an out-of-the-box place when all hell is breaking loose around me?"
While I can see the perspective that it may be more difficult, emergencies are when we need each other most. It is when we tend to form our strongest bonds, with those that we see as people. More difficult, but also most rewarding.
The answer may be to practice, practice, practice in the times when things are a bit calmer. That way you are conditioned to see others as people when you are walking through the fire with them.
Once we have that out-of-the-box space (a person, an event, a memory of a person, a place) we can use it to take a new perspective on our current "all hell is breaking loose" perspective.
"How can I find an out-of-the-box place when all hell is breaking loose around me?"
I'd be interested in your thoughts.
The answer may be to practice, practice, practice in the times when things are a bit calmer. That way you are conditioned to see others as people when you are walking through the fire with them.
I will share that point with the class.
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