EPISODE · Aug 29, 2025 · 27 MIN
#70 From Overwhelmed to In Control: How to Handle Hard Things Wisely with the R.E.A.C.H. Guide
from College Is Fine, Everything's Fine · host Dr. Sarah Olivo and Dr. Liz Seidler
College isn’t all highlight reels and coffee-fueled study sessions—it’s also about handling the hard stuff. From failing a test to making a social misstep, these moments can trigger strong emotional reactions and leave students feeling overwhelmed. In this episode, we break down how stress shows up in the body and mind, and how students can respond wisely instead of getting stuck. We review practical skills like P.O.I.S.E. and T.I.P.P., and break down how to cultivate more willingness when we get stuck through techniques such as the half-smile and willing hands. Lastly, we chat about the importance of knowing when and where to get help on campus. What You’ll Learn in This Episode:How our natural stress responses (fight, flight, freeze) can backfireThe difference between willfulness (resisting reality) and willingness (accepting reality)Practical skills from DBT (Dialectical Behavior Therapy) to help you cope, including:Willing Hands & Half-Smile – simple body-based shifts to open yourself up to acceptancePOISE – Pause, Observe, Inhale/Exhale, Stretch out your options, Engage in effective actionTIPP skills – quick ways to reset your body when emotions feel overwhelming:Temperature Intense exercisePaced breathing Progressive muscle relaxationFor more resources on mental fitness skills, as well as the other R.E.A.C.H. skills, head to our website: https://www.collegeisfinepodcast.com/tipsheetsWant to share your story, give us feedback or offer up an episode idea? Reach out! We'd love to hear from you.Insta: @collegeisfinepodcastTik Tok: @collegeisfinepodcastEmail: [email protected] is Deadbeats by Rex BannerWant to share your story, give us feedback or offer up an episode idea? Reach out! We'd love to hear from you. Insta: @collegeisfinepodcastTik Tok: @collegeisfinepodcastEmail: [email protected] is Deadbeats by Rex Banner
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College isn’t all highlight reels and coffee-fueled study sessions—it’s also about handling the hard stuff. From failing a test to making a social misstep, these moments can trigger strong emotional reactions and leave students feeling overwhelmed. In this episode, we break down how stress shows up in the body and mind, and how students can respond wisely instead of getting stuck. We review practical skills like P.O.I.S.E. and T.I.P.P., and break down how to cultivate more willingness when we get stuck through techniques such as the half-smile and willing hands. Lastly, we chat about the importance of knowing when and where to get help on campus. What You’ll Learn in This Episode:How our natural stress responses (fight, flight, freeze) can backfireThe difference between willfulness (resisting reality) and willingness (accepting reality)Practical skills from DBT (Dialectical Behavior Therapy) to help you cope, including:Willing Hands & Half-Smile – simple body-based shifts to open yourself up to acceptancePOISE – Pause, Observe, Inhale/Exhale, Stretch out your options, Engage in effective actionTIPP skills – quick ways to reset your body when emotions feel overwhelming:Temperature Intense exercisePaced breathing Progressive muscle relaxationFor more resources on mental fitness skills, as well as the other R.E.A.C.H. skills, head to our website: https://www.collegeisfinepodcast.com/tipsheetsWant to share your story, give us feedback or offer up an episode idea? Reach out! We'd love to hear from you.Insta: @collegeisfinepodcastTik Tok: @collegeisfinepodcastEmail: [email protected] is Deadbeats by Rex BannerWant to share your story, give us feedback or offer up an episode idea? Reach out! We'd love to hear from you. Insta: @collegeisfinepodcastTik Tok: @collegeisfinepodcastEmail: [email protected] is Deadbeats by Rex Banner
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