Zingledot
05-04-2010, 07:39 PM
I no longer have a serious anxiety problem. There are a lot of things that time and experience have simply put into perspective for me and I am a much more functional person.. and I generally believe that most problems can be conquered internally, because most anxiety is related to mindset and perspective.
I guess what I'm frustrated with is some form of performance anxiety that I just can't kick. Whenever I have even a tiny amount of worry about how well I'm doing at something, my brain just get hazy and nothing flows naturally. Then I find I start to get on edge... I walk on my toes, my voice is tighter, etc.
I made a post about this a while ago and some others agreed about the same sort of problem. And for some reason acknowledging it helped a lot (again, mindset and perspective) but it comes back just as strong whenever I try to learn something new. What I've determined is that I do well at things that I'm so comfortable doing that I don't give the action a second thought to ask myself "Am I doing it well enough?" and if I do, I immediately haze over.
Has anyone had experience with medication that will help this 'edginess'? Besides alcohol. Alcohol does it fairly well, but when its to the point that it works I'm not very coordinated or articulate :)
I guess what I'm frustrated with is some form of performance anxiety that I just can't kick. Whenever I have even a tiny amount of worry about how well I'm doing at something, my brain just get hazy and nothing flows naturally. Then I find I start to get on edge... I walk on my toes, my voice is tighter, etc.
I made a post about this a while ago and some others agreed about the same sort of problem. And for some reason acknowledging it helped a lot (again, mindset and perspective) but it comes back just as strong whenever I try to learn something new. What I've determined is that I do well at things that I'm so comfortable doing that I don't give the action a second thought to ask myself "Am I doing it well enough?" and if I do, I immediately haze over.
Has anyone had experience with medication that will help this 'edginess'? Besides alcohol. Alcohol does it fairly well, but when its to the point that it works I'm not very coordinated or articulate :)