11. Anxiety & "Going Crazy"

11. Anxiety & "Going Crazy"

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16. How NOT To Measure Anxiety

In Episode 16, we explore why measuring and monitoring anxiety is one of the most common mistakes people make when they are in a sensitised state. When we constantly check how anxious we feel, we send a message to the brain that anxiety is not allowed. Once a feeling is treated a ...  Show more

15. How to Make Anxiety Smaller

In Episode 15, we look at how to make anxiety smaller by not making it the most important thing in the room. Anxiety grows when it becomes the centre of our attention and starts to dictate our behaviour. In this episode, I explain how shifting focus, continuing with what matters, ...  Show more

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