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Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) can make navigating the workplace especially challenging. In this video, Xannie, Georgette, Melanie, André, and Raf open up about their struggles and triumphs managing BPD on the job. We also explore how BPD affects workplace relationships and share strategies for effectively handling symptoms in professional settings.
Link to DEAR MAN https://open.spotify.com/episode/6IKdqVrQWsJ4PcCIWWN54P?si=V1wo-_FCQV6TZR0KKhaTaA
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Terms from the episode:
1. Mindfulness: The practice of being fully present in the moment and paying attention to what’s happening right now without judging it.
2. Coping Ahead: Planning and preparing for tough situations by imagining how to handle them and practicing skills in advance.
3. Distress Tolerance: A group of skills that help you handle intense emotions or tough situations without making things worse. These skills focus on surviving the moment until the distress passes. Examples include: radical acceptance, self-soothing and distracting.
4. STOP: A quick strategy for staying calm:
- Stop what you're doing.
- Take a deep breath.
- Observe what's happening inside and around you.
- Proceed mindfully with your actions.
5. DEAR MAN: A method for asking for what you need or saying no:
- Describe the situation.
- Express your feelings.
- Assert your request clearly.
- Reinforce why it matters.
- Mindfully stay calm.
- Appear confident.
- Negotiate if needed.
6. PLEASE: A way to keep your mind and body balanced:
- Accumulate positive emotions.
- Build mastery by doing things you’re good at.
- Cope ahead for tough situations.
- PhysicaL illness: Take care of any health problems.
- Eat: Maintain a balanced diet.
- Avoid mood-altering substances: Stay away from alcohol or drugs that can make emotions worse.
- Sleep: Get enough rest to feel refreshed.
- Exercise: Move your body regularly to boost your mood.
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Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) can make navigating the workplace especially challenging. In this video, Xannie, Georgette, Melanie, André, and Raf open up about their struggles and triumphs managing BPD on the job. We also explore how BPD affects workplace relationships and share strategies for effectively handling symptoms in professional settings.
Link to DEAR MAN https://open.spotify.com/episode/6IKdqVrQWsJ4PcCIWWN54P?si=V1wo-_FCQV6TZR0KKhaTaA
________
Terms from the episode:
1. Mindfulness: The practice of being fully present in the moment and paying attention to what’s happening right now without judging it.
2. Coping Ahead: Planning and preparing for tough situations by imagining how to handle them and practicing skills in advance.
3. Distress Tolerance: A group of skills that help you handle intense emotions or tough situations without making things worse. These skills focus on surviving the moment until the distress passes. Examples include: radical acceptance, self-soothing and distracting.
4. STOP: A quick strategy for staying calm:
- Stop what you're doing.
- Take a deep breath.
- Observe what's happening inside and around you.
- Proceed mindfully with your actions.
5. DEAR MAN: A method for asking for what you need or saying no:
- Describe the situation.
- Express your feelings.
- Assert your request clearly.
- Reinforce why it matters.
- Mindfully stay calm.
- Appear confident.
- Negotiate if needed.
6. PLEASE: A way to keep your mind and body balanced:
- Accumulate positive emotions.
- Build mastery by doing things you’re good at.
- Cope ahead for tough situations.
- PhysicaL illness: Take care of any health problems.
- Eat: Maintain a balanced diet.
- Avoid mood-altering substances: Stay away from alcohol or drugs that can make emotions worse.
- Sleep: Get enough rest to feel refreshed.
- Exercise: Move your body regularly to boost your mood.

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