When life deals us a tough hand, it's natural to get frustrated and wallow in self pity. Unfortunately, that's not very productive, so Guy Neyens at Tiny Buddha suggests his own four step process for overcoming the curveballs of life. Guy's four steps are simple, but work well when used in combination:
Rule #1 suggests that we stop blaming ourselves for getting into these predicaments. What happened in the past should stay in the past. Second, you should look at the problem from a detached, unemotional viewpoint, and gather all the facts. Third, you need to get over whatever preconceptions or fears you might have, and enact a solution. His fourth step though is my personal favorite:
You may label problems as such because dealing with them takes you out of your comfort zone. Dealing with them in the correct manner means you are growing as a person. So, learn to be grateful for the challenges in your life, because they make you stronger.
Taken separately, these are all great techniques for dealing with stressful situations, but methodically going through them one by one should help you tackle anything. Be sure to check out the source link for some more details on each step, and read about how Guy used this method to pull himself out of debt.
A 4-Step Plan to Deal with Even the Toughest Challenge | Tiny Buddha