The triggers for overwhelming anxiety may be simple or complex. Yet before we can get to the root(s) of your panic or anxiety attacks, it’s helpful to start with “grounding techniques” to take the immediate edge off your...
Read MoreA few months ago I was invited to give my thoughts for an article on “the best jobs for people with social anxiety”. My first thought was, “there is no ‘best job’ if you are living in fear…” And then I realized how privileged this thought was...
Read MoreWhen we are feeling blah, or down, or even depressed, we often have “go to” fixes to help us feel better. But too often, these are short-term solutions that bring us to the edge of greater unhappiness. Below is a short list of things we do, or...
Read MoreStudies show that the ability to experience a happier, less stressful life is often tied to one’s ability to give thanks. That means genuinely acknowledging that which one is grateful for, and doing so overtly. Not just in your head. But...
Read MoreMy clients understandably complain about the terror they feel at times during a panic attack. They notice the multiple signs of panic come on bit by bit. And in the attempt to feel better and escape danger, they often believe they need to leave...
Read MoreThere are many ways we try to “fix” our lives and make ourselves feel better. The problem is, sometimes we can actually “over-do” and over-react, and we’re left with feeling worse, or getting stuck in the feelings of fear and anxiety. One big...
Read MoreFear is an important emotion. It can help keep us safe and motivate us to do something to protect our well-being. But if we are carried away by fear, it can override—instead of helping us maintain—our well-being. The key is balance. And, how we...
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