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Anxiety
Questions about Anxiety
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What can you learn from those times?
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Are there generalizations you can make?
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How did you contribute to the anxiety not being there?
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What is there instead?
Although most people want to exclude anxiety from their lives,
for some, changing their relationship with anxiety has been useful
and taken them in surprising directions. A new relationship can
begin by simply being open and curious to what the anxiety may be
trying to say. For example,
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When Mary tried this approach, she noticed when anxiety was
at a one out of ten, instead of six out of ten. At one she knew
how to respond so that she stayed in charge, whereas at six,
it was too late.
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Ethan learned that anxiety was keeping him from slowing down.
By noticing how anxiety was running his life, he was able to
leave his high-powered business career and later become the
owner of a bike shop. He is much happier in his new life and
is thankful that he paid attention to the anxiety so that he
could move in a new direction.
Sometimes, anxiety may represent
dominant cultural stories that are oppressive and literally
panic-inducing.
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When Sarah paid attention to messages of anxiety, she discovered
that they were about her "having" to get married and have kids.
She did not agree with those messages, and, once she was aware
of the feelings they invoked, she could talk back and not let
them stop her from following her own path.
All of these experiences reflect different relationships people
developed with anxiety.
It can also be helpful to learn the tactics
of the anxiety so that you can counter them.
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For Sarah, once she learned that the anxiety whispered messages
about her being an inadequate woman, she countered them by being
with other single women she admired, and she found ways to celebrate
her professional accomplishments and important personal relationships.
Calming the anxiety can also be a big help.
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Lisa discovered that when the anxiety began, she would scream
at herself and call herself names. When she was able to reassure
herself, as she would a scared friend, she felt much better
and the anxiety diminished.
Another possibility is creating a daily
time for worry. When anxiety begins, it can be calmed by relegating
it to that time.
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