If you are battling an anxiety disorder, relief from anxiety through thought stopping may help you. As you probably know, a lot of your anxiety doesn't come from what you are going through in your life, but what your mind tells you about the current situation. The key is to try to change your thou
ghts to change the anxieties that go along with them.
Getting Relief from Anxiety through Thought Stopping
Getting relief from anxiety through thought stopping means that when you start to think about something that you know will bring you down a path of worry, fear, and anxiety, you need consciously tell yourself to stop thinking about it. The theory behind this sounds easy enough but just as you suspect, it's not so easily done.
Thought stopping is not one of those things that you can use one time and it will banish your anxiety forever. It's a learned response and it takes some time to train your mind. It may not work the first time you try it but as you consciously start to do it more and more, you will find your brain is responding to your demands easier, giving you some relief from your anxiety.
How to Use Thought Stopping in Anxiety
There are probably many anxiety-producing things in your life. The first thing you want to do is figure out what is the main anxiety culprit. Usually, when someone has a lot of anxiety, it roots from one place and then infiltrates the rest of his or her life. The best way to identify where your anxiety comes from is to keep a journal. Write down everything you do throughout the day and how you feel about it. There's a good chance you will be able to pinpoint exactly where you start to feel anxious in the course of your day.
Getting Relief from Anxiety through Thought Stopping
Getting relief from anxiety through thought stopping means that when you start to think about something that you know will bring you down a path of worry, fear, and anxiety, you need consciously tell yourself to stop thinking about it. The theory behind this sounds easy enough but just as you suspect, it's not so easily done.
Thought stopping is not one of those things that you can use one time and it will banish your anxiety forever. It's a learned response and it takes some time to train your mind. It may not work the first time you try it but as you consciously start to do it more and more, you will find your brain is responding to your demands easier, giving you some relief from your anxiety.
How to Use Thought Stopping in Anxiety
There are probably many anxiety-producing things in your life. The first thing you want to do is figure out what is the main anxiety culprit. Usually, when someone has a lot of anxiety, it roots from one place and then infiltrates the rest of his or her life. The best way to identify where your anxiety comes from is to keep a journal. Write down everything you do throughout the day and how you feel about it. There's a good chance you will be able to pinpoint exactly where you start to feel anxious in the course of your day.
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Posted on 09/17/2008 at 8:09:35 AM