Archive for January, 2010
Anxiety already got a grip on you this new year?
The new year often brings a new set of stressors to our lives that promote anxiety. Anxiety—or, panic attacks—affects many of us, often on a daily basis. Some feel those debilitating effects have control over our lives.
Have you ever experienced any of the following symptoms?
• Pounding heart (heart palpitations, racing heart rate)
• Sweating
• Trembling or shaking
• Sensations of shortness of breath or smothering
• Feeling of choking
• Chest pain or discomfort
• Nausea or abdominal stress
• Feeling dizzy, light headed, faint or unsteady
• Feelings of unreality or being detached from oneself
• Fear of losing control or going crazy
• Fear of dying
• Numbness or tingling sensations
• Chills or hot flashes
If so, you may have experienced an anxiety attack brought on by a stressful situation or series of events. Often times, too, one (or some) of these symptoms is followed by a powerful and persistent concern about having additional attacks, worrying about the implications from having such an attack (e.g., worrying about losing control, having a real heart attack, going crazy) or even prompting a significant change in other behavior—related attacks. Anxiety/panic attacks can mimic a lot of physical illnesses (like thyroid conditions) so it is absolutely essential to get a medical assessment by a qualified physician.
However, you can stop fearing: there are plenty of healthy ways to combat stress, to become aware of anxiety-producing situations, and to then calm down once you do feel like you’re in the middle of an attack.
You can get help—you can reduce anxiety in your life. See my CD programs on how to get started! My Stay Calm CDs are designed with specific music and words to help you to retrain your brain to be calm. One CD in this program is Guided Imagery designed for you to listen to while lying down or sitting in a quiet place. The Whole Brain Learning CD is designed with specific suggestions, repeated, with specific music. This CD can be used at any time to help you to continually focus on what you want and staying calm. Listening repeatedly is recommended for consistent change to occur.
Welcome your new year of strength, wisdom, and inner peace
Welcome to a new year–and to my new blog. Here you’ll be able to find inspiration, guidance, and resources in my weekly posts spanning a variety of topics and issues that concern and affect us all.
Happy new year! Those three small words create a loaded statement for many, especially those of us who are feeling depleted from the holidays, overwhelmed with expectations for a new and improved year, or stressed from life’s many challenges. Get support in your quest to create the life you want. Discover the many facets of our inner workings. Learn strength to work through road blocks that prevent you from a peaceful existence.
As always, I’ll direct you to sources that I know are tried and true–gems from my colleagues, from the current research, from real people with real experiences and lives. I hope you enjoy the content found on my new blog and perhaps are inspired to share your stories via comments posts here, too.
Here’s to your health and happiness!
Diane