Whole Person Associates

Coping with Chaos Workbook PDF

$35.95 inc GST $32.68 ex GST

People often ask, “Why worry about chaos, there’s nothing you can do about it?” The fact is that people can control the chaos in their lives. It can be quite liberating to realise that chaos, although unsettling, need not be as frustrating as people believe. They can learn to define patterns of chaos and redirect their energies and abilities.

The purpose of this book is to provide people with the right lens to see the patterns in the chaos in their lives. This workbook will show participants that although chaos can be frustrating and stressful; by being redirected it can also enrich lives and provide a sense of meaning and purpose.

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SKU: 127083 - 44 Categories: , , NDIS approved: Yes Ages: Adult Author: Ester Leutenberg Publisher: Whole Person Associates Page count: 89 ISBN: 157025298X Publish date: 41456 Language: English

Product overview

One thing that all people can count on in the twenty-first century is living with chaos. Chaos refers to a state of confusion in your life, the experience of random or unpredictable occurrences, and/or a lack of order to your daily life, space and belongings. Chaos can be seen in the many changes in the workplace, cell phones ringing and people constantly beset with interruptions, the barrage of new information flooding into your brain, thousands of choices, new and improved product ideas, new technologies that arrive daily, and new family structures. Often a family member volunteers or is forced to take on a new role such as care-giving. These are just a few of the many ways people are experiencing increased chaos in their lives which leaves them feeling irritated, frustrated, exhausted, angry, overwhelmed and/or confused.

Many people are interested in returning to the days when life was simpler, calmer, more controllable and more predictable. People want their lives to be full of events, people, and things they can predict and count on. Instead, they feel like they are losing their sense of purpose, control and predictability, and the result of these feelings is a sense of exasperation and weariness.

The activities are divided into four chapters to help you identify and select assessments easily and quickly:

  • Chapter 1: Disorganisation
    This chapter helps participants explore how a lack of organisation in personal and professional life leads to feeling a sense of chaos.
  • Chapter 2: Control of Chaos
    This chapter helps participants explore how well they are able to control the effects of chaos in their lives through limiting distractions, staying organised, and maintaining influence of their lives despite outside forces.
  • Chapter 3: Juggling Multiple Roles
    This chapter helps participants explore their effectiveness in juggling multiple roles and finding balance among the roles they play.
  • Chapter 4: Time-Pressure
    This chapter helps participants identify and explore the impact that poor time-management skills are having on their overall level of life chaos.

All of the guided activities are fully reproducible for use with your clients/participants.

This workbook is available in PDF eBook format, making it simple to store on your computer or mobile device, and to access with a PDF viewer. The PDF format also allows you to easily print copies of the activities and worksheets during therapy and counselling sessions.

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