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Library » Mental Health Topics Anxiety Disorders Six Simple Habits That Defeat Anxiety If you're like most anxiety sufferers, you probably spend much of your day wrestling with physical symptoms, feeling afraid, or even hiding your anxious feelings from others. When stressors arise your racing heart, trembling, dizziness, obsessive thoughts and other symptoms take over. Anxiety can keep you feeling trapped — and once you feel this way, it's difficult to know how or if you can ever feel better. If you suffer from anxiety, take heart. Studies show that simple anxiety-reducing habits can go a long way toward improving how you feel. 1) Acknowledge your Anxiety. When you acknowledge your anxious feelings, you take an important step toward feeling better. Facing the truth can be very empowering because once you name the problem you can go about solving it. You open the door to learning how to feel better. Educate yourself by learning strategies to immediately deal with anxiety symptoms. The National Institute of Anxiety and Stress has just made available free information that can help you reduce anxiety symptoms quickly, easily, and effectively. This free information contains audio and workbook exercises that show you:
These easy-to-follow strategies are freely available to anyone wishing to download them at: http://www.conqueranxiety.com/Anxiety_Pyramid.htm. 3) Use “Power” Language. Mind-body research shows that the words you use can have a powerful effect on how you feel. Most anxiety sufferers use negative words that destroy their self-esteem and promote a sense of loss of control. These are "victim” words. A few victim words include: can't, always, never, and should. Victim words perpetuate your anxiety and fear. They create a negative self-fulfilling prophecy that results in anxious thoughts and physical symptoms. You can learn to defeat anxiety by replacing victim words with “power” language. Power language means using words that promote your feelings of self-worth and personal power. 4) Tone your Inner Power Daily. Think of your inner power as a muscle just like any other muscle. The more you use it, the more toned it becomes and the more you are able to accomplish. Every time you practice a healthy life strategy, you actually increase your ability to conquer your anxiety. What you couldn't do yesterday, you can do today. With practice, your new skills will become automatic. This is how you create lasting freedom from anxiety. In the words of Aristotle: "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit." 5) Set Small, Achievable Goals. When you are learning skills to handle stress and reduce your anxiety, small steps work best. For example, if your goal is to integrate deep breathing into your life, start by practicing for one-minute intervals three or four times a day instead of for an Setting small, achievable goals will help will take you farther than you can imagine over time. It will help you reach your final destination: a happier, low-anxiety life. 6) Realize that Now is the Perfect Time to Start Feeling Better. Some of you have been waiting for the “perfect” time to conquer your anxiety. You may be saying to yourself…"I can't tackle my anxiety right now. I'll wait until my symptoms Here's what I've discovered: You'll be waiting a lifetime for these things to happen. Because when you wait for something else to happen to improve your life, you're giving away your power. You feed your anxiety and feelings of loss of control.
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