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When panic arrives surrender to it!
Avoiding triggers at all cost describes most of our behavior. Unfortunately this fuels depression, anxiety and PTSD.
Fear can grow to massive proportions inside our head.
Our panic (Fear) for the most part is irrational.
We can only quarantine ourselves and abide by the guidelines, after that more worry and doubt harms us.
We have an opportunity in this crisis to change our relationship with worry, doubt and fear.
For once my daughter asked why I am so calm during this pandemic?
I am usually the one with my mind working overtime, worrying every minute, consumed.
Practice has enabled me to let the extra worry and doubt go.
It takes no more time, in fact it creates time wasted worrying.
It is simple as possible.
Specifically we accept, then surrender to our worry and panic when it arrives.
We slow our nervous system using the breath, then focus on calming the heart, listening for the quietest sound.
Negative thoughts and emotions are the Enemy.
We battle them by withholding attention, time in our consciousness.
Unless we are aware of these negative thoughts and emotions proliferating, we suffer.
Paying attention takes no more time and costs nothing.
Awareness is always first, followed by acceptance then surrendering everything we fear and deny.
Lots of free time and opportunity.
Choices we make will determine the next few months.
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Posted by seifs9263 on June 10, 2020 at 12:01 pm
Actually when you are so bored from your anxiety and worries then you decide to change all of that and be relaxed .every thing will change when we say to ourselves i am so bored from my worries .i need to stop .i cant live with worries any more ,my worries are not right ,stop worrying and face this life with astrong heart then every thing will change
Posted by Marty on June 10, 2020 at 1:35 pm
Facing our fears is the path less traveled