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Anxiety Tips
Here some helpful hints in dealing with the symptoms of
anxiety/panic. Sometimes the simplest little
diversions/gimmicks can help a great deal.
Here are a couple of examples of how this works. It may seem a bit tricky
at first, but they DO help enormously in turning around negative thinking!
- (activating event)=At a bank teller's window I have to wait while she
checks something.
- (belief)=I'm afraid I'll pass out or get so anxious I'll go crazy.
- (consequence of that belief)=They'll haul me away and lock me up
(concern about what people think??).
- (dispute)=I won't faint or go crazy...there is no evidence that that
has ever happened to me. Once I leave my anxiety will come down--it always
does.
Here's another example:
- =Driving to an unfamiliar place.
- =I'll get lost and have a panic attack and I won't know anyone.
- =I'll be left to die. People won't help me because they'll think I'm
going crazy.
- =I could panic, but even if I do it'll pass and I'll be able to drive
home. One doesn't die or go crazy from anxiety.
or
- =Going to the doctor for a checkup.
- =The doctor will find a lump in my breast or some other serious thing.
- =I could have cancer or have to have an operation and go through all
that that entails, including the possibility of dying!
- =The last time I went to the doctor for a checkup, he didn't find
anything bad so I shouldn't expect the worst!
Try them, they really work!
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