State the goal, scan reality, list options, choose the way forward. A retail lead used GROW to cut restock delays by mapping bottlenecks and agreeing on one daily unblocker. Clear choices reduced frustration, improved uptime, and trained successors.
Wish, outcome, obstacle, plan. A nurse imagined smoother med rounds, predicted scanner outages, and prepared backup labels. When the outage hit, she followed a premade if-then plan. Self-coaching turned anxiety into preparedness and freed attention for patients.
Observe, orient, decide, act, then loop. A field supervisor scanned traffic, cross-checked radio cues, selected an alternate approach, and briefed the crew. Short cycles beat hesitation. After action, a two-minute review refined cues, making the next loop faster.
Box breathing before a difficult conversation, or a double-length exhale after a spike of adrenaline, calms your system. Pair it with a physical cue like touching an ID badge. Practiced daily, resets reduce reactivity and increase thoughtful responses.
Write three lines: what energized me, what drained me, what I will try tomorrow. Keep a tiny notepad near the time clock. Over weeks, patterns emerge, guiding boundary adjustments, training requests, and honest conversations that prevent quiet burnout.
Protect commute decompression, nutrition, and sleep with alarms that remind you to leave on time. Share your protected window with family and friends. Better recovery is professional, not selfish, and it shows up as safer hands and steadier leadership.
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