How To Stop The Paralyzing Cycle Of Fear And Anxiety
When I
was a child, people said I was loving, smart and sensitive. Secretly, I also
felt fearful and anxious. I was certain some unnamed, scary calamity was about
to attack me.
In my early teens, I remained loving, smart and sensitive. But
my secret fears fed off all the usual teenage trials and tribulation, and I was
fast becoming a captive in my own prison of fear and anxiety.
"What’s the worst thing that could happen" I would say, and
using negative visualization, I worked out the worst-case scenario in my head
and saw it play out in my imagination, thinking this would keep me safe.
If I knew the worst thing that could happen, then surely I could
handle it without fear. Right ?
Wrong ! I became a worrier ninja.
I was good at it, and all my worries prevented me from
experiencing lasting pleasure and joy.
I over-analyzed everything, and the combination of worries and
anxiety led to a full-blown panic attack in my late teens a sad state of
affairs for a young girl who should have been focused on moving forward with
her life instead of poisoning her spirit with fear and trepidation.
I knew it was time to reach out for help, so I visited one of
the wisest people I knew, my grandmother.
With her wisdom and inspiration, I dug my way out of my dark
hole of fear and anxiety. It didn’t happen overnight. I didn’t wake up one
morning and all was well in my world. I worked at it.
If you have an inner voice that is more troll under the bridge
than Grandma the Wise, leading you to worry and anxiety, let the following
words of wisdom from my grandma put you on a path to greater peace, and
happiness.
Live
life on your terms:
Each and every day, do one thing that reflects your joy, your
capabilities, and the things you care about.
It’s far too easy to allow the views of others to determine what
we do with our lives.
Be daring. Allow yourself to ignore what others think. Choose a
path that feels true and authentic to you.
You’ll be amazed at your incredible capabilities when you
express the uniqueness of yourself.
Be the person who’s brave enough to push through your doubts and
fears. Seeing evidence of your own abilities generates the momentum for you to
claim your unique space in the world.
"Life doesn’t bring you what you want" grandma told me. "It can
only bring you who you are"
Plant
the right seeds:
It isn’t the things you fear that cause the problem. It’s
dwelling on those fears that’s the real challenge. "Keep it simple" grandma
said. If you plant roses, you expect roses to grow, so planting fearful
thoughts can only produce more fear-based things in your world.
It works that easily. And you can plant anything you want and
reap that harvest.
Grandma believed in making sure she planted one act of kindness
every day to see more kindness in her world. I tried it, and my fears began to
wither on the vine because of lack of attention and nourishment.
So instead of planting fear-based thoughts, start planting the
seeds that will bring you what you truly want out of life.
Embrace
failure:
Grandma suggested that I see failure as an investment in myself
and my future.
"Go ahead and fail" she told me. "At the very least, you’ll
learn what doesn’t work; and if you view it as part of the success process, you’ll
be just like Winston Churchill and develop the ability to go from one failure;
perhaps even more, without losing your enthusiasm"
Okaaaay grandma.
I wasn’t sure she was right, but I decided to give it a whirl.
And eventually, through trial and error and failing often, I began to see
failure as success that just hadn’t arrived yet.
I reminded myself that being afraid of things going wrong wasn’t
the way to make them go right. And I learned that once you begin to say yes to
life, to the rough as well as the smooth, you’ll discover that every moment
determines who you are and the kind of life you lead; not just those happy
moments that you wish would last forever.
And if you fail, remember that you were born to share your
unique gifts with the world. Any failures you experience along the way teach
you how to nourish and share those gifts more effectively. The more you embrace
failure, the less it paralyzes your life.
Draw a
line:
Anxiety is a feeling that sends our minds spinning into the
future. After all, we’re not anxious about the past are we ? What really worries
us isn’t the reality of now, it’s what we imagine tomorrow will bring.
One thing is certain; we can’t foresee the future, so why not
live in the present ?
You’ve got this. And remember, nothing ever turns out to be as
challenging or as scary as we think. Plus it’s an awesome thrill to overcome a
fear and get one of those "I can’t believe I did that" feelings of excitement.
I’m certain that you, too, can look back and see fear and
anxiety as simply part of the process of building something wonderful a great
life.
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