What to Do When You are Afraid, Anxious or Worried

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Tools from the Center for New Psychology
Publisher: Dr. Doris Jeanette, Body-Emotions-Energy Teacher
Visit: http://www.drjeanette.com

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Regular readers of The Vibrant Moment know how important it is to distinguish the difference between your real fears and your irrational thoughts. Your irrational thoughts scare you to death and do not go away until you expose them and learn how to stop them from controlling you. Irrational energy is what makes you anxious and unpleasant to be around. 

Your real fears exist to keep you safe. However, if you avoid them, your real fears also control you. To be self-confident you must do what Mary Renault, the author of numerous books on Alexander the Great, said he did. You must “face your biggest fear and lay it dead at your feet.” Alexander is a great model for how to be brave, honest and strong. 

I am writing a free special report for my new website about what to do when you are anxious, afraid and worried. If anyone would like to read it and give me feedback, email me and I will send you a copy. 

Here is an excerpt from the report, “What to do When You feel Anxious, Worried or Afraid:”

“There are many real fears, from a fear that you need to get a job to support yourself, to the fact that someone could break into your home and hurt you. These real fears are based on the amount of stress you have in your life and the actual things that happen to people, houses and money. Even if you have money and health, you can lose them. Even if you have a home, the weather can destroy it. Trust me, there are many real events that are scary and could happen to you; not the least of which is being abandoned by a loved one by death or design.

Here are some effective ways to deal with real fear:

1.  Find out the facts about what is going on.
2.  Face your fears and do not make reality worse than it is. 
3.  Give yourself reassurance and get it from others.
4.  Educate yourself about how to handle the problem.
5.  Take direct actions that make you safer and address your fears.
6.  Give yourself comfort and get it from others as you go through the hard time. 

Stress is real. Empathy helps. Often, once you see a clear path about how to handle a problem, you are no longer afraid or anxious. This is the first thing I recommend you do to handle your stress and become more relaxed. Get help from reliable sources about what you need to do to protect yourself and what actions you need to take to solve your problem. Always ask for help and use it. Do not be a fool and think you know it all.

My real fears diminish as soon as I:

1.  Know what to do. 
2.  Get a rational explanation of what is really going on.
3.  Realize I am wrong! What a relief, I am wrong. Thank goodness.
4.  Learn there is nothing else I can do about the situation.
5.  Admit I am not the smartest person and that is ok. Just don’t rub it in.

If you take the above actions, you are facing your fears. As a result, you feel more relaxed and self-confident. Please pause and enjoy the pleasure of finding and using more of your inner strengths. This relaxed, self confident state is the place you want to return to again and again.”

Life is a process, enjoy being alive in each moment.

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