matty_t
06-26-2015, 09:56 PM
So I've been doing a lot of reading and listening for new tips on anxiety treatment, and it seems to me that overwhelmingly the most important thing to do is to embrace/accept your disorder. I used to use distractions a lot to get away from my anxious nature, which used to work really well, however it is clear to me now that it is certainly not a permanent solution. After quite a long period without sufficient distraction, I fell back into my old habits and completely feared anxiety and panic again. This is the part I want to work on now.
Does anyone have good experience with accepting their anxiety for what it is? I totally get the concept, but just a bit confused as to how to put it in motion. I know it will require a lot of practice, and I am ready for this. Though the details is what I am lacking. Would anybody have tips or tricks, as subtle as they are, on how to make acceptance more effective that I can start practising?
Thanks
Does anyone have good experience with accepting their anxiety for what it is? I totally get the concept, but just a bit confused as to how to put it in motion. I know it will require a lot of practice, and I am ready for this. Though the details is what I am lacking. Would anybody have tips or tricks, as subtle as they are, on how to make acceptance more effective that I can start practising?
Thanks