Without saying, things in our industry are anything but sunny right now.
Depending on our own unique situations, the stress and uncertaintly in our industry can have multiple effects on every aspect of our lives. How does a pilot best go about dealing, mentally and physically, with the stresses of our lives these days?
Stress can take it's toll as chronic sickness, irritability, depression, etc. How do we not allow this stress to kill us from the inside out? It's easy to just say "well, get over it", but when you lose your house, pensions, marriage, maybe more, and your income is a fraction of what it was, it's hard to keep your chin up.
Granted everyone's circumstances are different, some have military pensions to fall back on, some have trust funds or rich family to help. Some people are just naturally positive and can keep a positive outlook no matter what is thrown at them. But for the rest of us, what do we do?
I hear Zoloft is great........
But, seriously, let's keep it FAA approved!
Depending on our own unique situations, the stress and uncertaintly in our industry can have multiple effects on every aspect of our lives. How does a pilot best go about dealing, mentally and physically, with the stresses of our lives these days?
Stress can take it's toll as chronic sickness, irritability, depression, etc. How do we not allow this stress to kill us from the inside out? It's easy to just say "well, get over it", but when you lose your house, pensions, marriage, maybe more, and your income is a fraction of what it was, it's hard to keep your chin up.
Granted everyone's circumstances are different, some have military pensions to fall back on, some have trust funds or rich family to help. Some people are just naturally positive and can keep a positive outlook no matter what is thrown at them. But for the rest of us, what do we do?
I hear Zoloft is great........