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		<title>By: HappyWalker</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 07:00:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I used to struggle a lot with taking the courage to go out - because of Anxiety (stupid thing, argh!) I&#039;d always get invited to things, and despite feeling excited about them, my anxiety would kick in and I&#039;d start regretting that I&#039;d even agreed to go in the first place! Some things that worked for me were - 1. I wrote down all of the irrational, scary thoughts I had on a piece of paper, such as, &quot;What if I pass out?&quot; etc. I wrote them all down (and yes, it was uncomfortable doing so) but then I went through them all and wrote down reasons why each scary thought was completely irrational and untrue. For example, next to the &quot;What if I pass out?&quot; thought, I wrote &quot;You&#039;re not going to pass out. It&#039;s never happened, so why would it happen now. It&#039;s just the anxiety playing wiyh your mind Alice - you think you&#039;re gonna pass out but it&#039;s a completely false reality. You&#039;re not going to.&quot; Stuff like that. That helped me heaps. I took the piece of paper with me, folded it up and put it in my jean pocket. Just having it made me feel heaps better because I knew that if I freaked out (which probs wouldn&#039;t happen anyway, right?) I&#039;d have this little piece of paper to remind me why I shouldn&#039;t. All I can say is, it really worked for me.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I used to struggle a lot with taking the courage to go out &#8211; because of Anxiety (stupid thing, argh!) I&#8217;d always get invited to things, and despite feeling excited about them, my anxiety would kick in and I&#8217;d start regretting that I&#8217;d even agreed to go in the first place! Some things that worked for me were &#8211; 1. I wrote down all of the irrational, scary thoughts I had on a piece of paper, such as, &quot;What if I pass out?&quot; etc. I wrote them all down (and yes, it was uncomfortable doing so) but then I went through them all and wrote down reasons why each scary thought was completely irrational and untrue. For example, next to the &quot;What if I pass out?&quot; thought, I wrote &quot;You&#8217;re not going to pass out. It&#8217;s never happened, so why would it happen now. It&#8217;s just the anxiety playing wiyh your mind Alice &#8211; you think you&#8217;re gonna pass out but it&#8217;s a completely false reality. You&#8217;re not going to.&quot; Stuff like that. That helped me heaps. I took the piece of paper with me, folded it up and put it in my jean pocket. Just having it made me feel heaps better because I knew that if I freaked out (which probs wouldn&#8217;t happen anyway, right?) I&#8217;d have this little piece of paper to remind me why I shouldn&#8217;t. All I can say is, it really worked for me.</p>
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		<title>By: Etware</title>
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		<dc:creator>Etware</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 07:00:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I think that a lack of confidence is linked to anxiety.  I suffer from anxiety myself and if I just had more confidence in myself, I&#039;m sure I would not have anxiety.  What always helps me feel better right before something I&#039;m afraid of is about to happen is taking deep breaths.  Then, I just keep thinking to myself &quot;I can do this&quot;.  Sounds ridiculous, but it helps.  Especially the breathing.  Just relax your body and take deep breaths.  And take your mind off whatever&#039;s bothering you.  I know that I&#039;m starting to improve just by doing this.  And I hope it helps you. :)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think that a lack of confidence is linked to anxiety.  I suffer from anxiety myself and if I just had more confidence in myself, I&#8217;m sure I would not have anxiety.  What always helps me feel better right before something I&#8217;m afraid of is about to happen is taking deep breaths.  Then, I just keep thinking to myself &quot;I can do this&quot;.  Sounds ridiculous, but it helps.  Especially the breathing.  Just relax your body and take deep breaths.  And take your mind off whatever&#8217;s bothering you.  I know that I&#8217;m starting to improve just by doing this.  And I hope it helps you. <img src='http://anxietyattackcures.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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