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Anxiety Attacks - Ugh! My Anxiety Always Seems To Stop Me From Taking On New Things!
This is a problem that many panic attack and anxiety sufferers complain about; the ability to do new things, try new activities, and take on new challenges is severely curtailed by the oppressive feelings that at any moment could tighten their chest, make breathing difficulty and death seem imminent. If you associate the new or unusual with the unpleasant sensations of a panic attack, chances are you will do everything in your power to avoid being exposed to these types of situations. Dealing with anxiety requires confronting it on a physical, emotional, behavioral, mental and interpersonal level. These are the areas where our anxiety manifests and these are the areas where we are susceptible to the worry and stress that may fuel panic attacks. On a physical level, our breathing, heart rate and blood flow change. On an emotional level, sufferers often struggle with frustration, confusion and depression. On a behavioral level, the fear causes massive avoidance and this single symptom needs to be combated vigorously because it is the propelling your worry to higher levels of anxiety. Mentally, we need to train ourselves to think better, more positive thoughts and not dwell on unlikely, unreasonable possibilities that cause our mind to worry needlessly. Finally, on an interpersonal level, we need to work to counteract the detrimental effects this condition has on our personal relationships and interactions, which are usually uncomfortable and awkward, if not down right terrifying. Dealing with anxiety can be done in a variety of ways. It is important to find the right method for you, that you can follow through with. Once you stop moaning about why this has happened to you, and start fixing the problem, you will be amazed at how quickly you can achieve results. The easiest place to start for most people is to participate in a regular exercise program. Not only will this help you reduce your stress levels, up your endorphins and release some of your pent up frustration and aggression, it will also help you lose weight or become more fit. Once your body feels healthier, your mind will usually feel better as well. Being healthier and slimmer can also increase your self esteem, which will help with the self doubt and negative talk that may be contributing to your anxiety problems. Regardless of your fitness level or prior injuries, your local gym can help you find a fitness program that works for you. Going to a gym might be difficult or uncomfortable for some. If that is the case, there are a lot of other things you can do in your own home to help yourself. For example, you can start be eating a healthier diet, getting a workout tape, learning meditation or trying yoga. All of these are good things to try that will contribute to a more peaceful and positive feeling in your life. Once you have achieved a more positive outlook, you will find you are better able to deal with the unexpected, try new things and take on challenges. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Download your free eBook "Stop Panic Attacks and Deal with Your Anxious Thoughts" here: FREE REPORT STOP PANIC ATTACKS - From Bertil Hjert - The author of the Panic Goodbye Program. Read more about my brand new course at the: Panic Goodbye Program |
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