Pay close attention to your life; your surroundings, the people you interact with, and your day-to-day activities. Everything that surrounds you makes you, well, you. Think of all the possible forces of the universe that brought you to this very moment: you are reading this blog post because you understand that you can do better, that things will get better, and that today is the day.
Whether we are suffering from severe anxiety, or a less intense but underlying sense of discomfort and stress, we all have something in common. We want to feel better. We want to stop the vicious cycle of anxiety, fear, and worry.
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Posted by Lucinda Bassett in Anxiety, Coach, Health, Lucinda Bassett, Positive Thinking, Starting Over, Uncategorized.
I just did an interview with Blindfold Magazine scheduled to come out in October about anxiety and depression, and the personality types prone to problems.
Worriers, perfectionists, over-reactors.
The importance of understanding the way you think has a great deal to do with how you manage your anxiety, stress and depression.
For example, did you know good worriers make fabulous goal setters? You use the same skills: vivid imagination, futuristic “what if” thinking, and creativity. But you learn how to turn those traits outside of yourself to go after the dreams you want, as opposed to turning them inward and making yourself sick with worry.
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Posted by Lucinda Bassett in Anxiety, Depression, Stress.