scared&worried
01-30-2012, 11:15 AM
Hi everyone. As we all know, our anxiety can often hold us back, making it difficult to face certain places, situations, etc. I was talking to a friend of mine who also deals with anxiety. He had an interesting way of dealing with anxiety. He says that he likes to treat his situation like a game. Him against anxiety. Anytime that he gets anxious about going somewhere (attending a social function, going to the grocery store, going to the gym, etc), he keeps score/tally.
If he pushes through it and ends up going to the social function he gives himself one point. If he can't overcome his anxiety, and he stays home, well...score one point for anxiety....
He finds that the more points that he is able to earn, the better mood it puts him in, visually seeing all the points he has earned, and how far behind anxiety trails. It makes him realize that he is able to take control, rather then letting his anxiety control him.
I thought it was interesting, and thought I would share.
I hope that everyone is seeing positive change (even if it's only for an hour...it's something!!). I feel great today. My second great day this week. Many obstacles in between, and a very horrible sleep last night, but appreciative of the good moments. Gonna try to build from the good moments.
Cheers!
S&W
If he pushes through it and ends up going to the social function he gives himself one point. If he can't overcome his anxiety, and he stays home, well...score one point for anxiety....
He finds that the more points that he is able to earn, the better mood it puts him in, visually seeing all the points he has earned, and how far behind anxiety trails. It makes him realize that he is able to take control, rather then letting his anxiety control him.
I thought it was interesting, and thought I would share.
I hope that everyone is seeing positive change (even if it's only for an hour...it's something!!). I feel great today. My second great day this week. Many obstacles in between, and a very horrible sleep last night, but appreciative of the good moments. Gonna try to build from the good moments.
Cheers!
S&W