Anxiety Remedies and
Why Distraction Helps Ease Anxiety
In order to
quickly move away from generalized anxiety
you need to throw yourself 100% into life.
What is needed is to engage regularly in an
activity that stimulates you, and holds your
complete attention, something in which you
can become completely absorbed.
Something that distracts you is a very
valuable tool in taking your attention away
from the uncomfortable sensation of anxiety
that may be lingering in your body.
You see almost everyone with anxiety finds
themselves getting a bit obsessed about how
they feel at any given moment. The less
preoccupied the person is, the more time
there is to obsess over anxious sensations.
I am sure you have noticed that when you are
doing something you enjoy or that really
holds your attention, the less you ‘check
in’ to measure your anxiety level.
Quite simply, the more you engage with life
the less stagnant and anxious you will feel.
Some of the possible activities that
interest you could be:
Gardening, playing a musical instrument,
sport, or simply having a good conversation
with a friend. The idea here is to find
something that you can repeat on a regular
basis that you enjoy doing or that at very
least holds your attention.
If you find you have too much time on your
hands and are having problems coming up with
something you could do then I recommend you
volunteer in a local voluntary scheme. It
could be anything from helping the elderly,
looking after animals or environmental
conservation.
If you can spare even one or two hours a
week for such work, not only will you feel
your self-esteem improve, but it will help
shake off any lingering feelings of
isolation or loneliness which are so often
accompanied by anxiety.
One thing you can be certain of is that
there is some organization near you crying
out for a volunteer just like you to assist
them with their work.
The art of distraction has always been used
to help people refocus and avoid
concentrating on whatever physical or
emotional discomfort the person is going
through. It may just be the caring friend
who invites their recently heart broken
roommate out on the town to have some fun.
Dentists and doctors use distraction
techniques frequently to distract the
patient from a physical discomfort they may
be experiencing, by giving them something
else to focus on (usually the bill).
The purpose of using distraction, for people
who want to live anxiety free, is to have
new experiences that take the person’s mind
off the anxious feelings they have been
experiencing.
If you imagine that all the fearful anxious
thoughts that go through your mind are like
a roll of film being run through a film
projector (your mind) and out into your
life. Concentrating on some activity
immediately cuts the film and brings you
directly into the here and now.
When you are fully engaged with life there
is no room for any anxiety disorder. This
mental space you create enables both your
body and mind time to become less sensitized
to the anxiety.
By doing something you enjoy and feel you
are good at, helps build new competencies.
You are saying to yourself that the anxiety
path is not one you want to travel down
anymore and that you will put your focus
elsewhere.
The more time you give to following these
rewarding pursuits, the easier it is for
your body to relax and return to a natural
state of peace.
Combine this with my ONE MOVE technique and
people often look back weeks later and
wonder if it was really them who was so
anxious all the time. Note, it normally
takes a few weeks to reduce feelings of
general anxiety. That is the standard amount
of time to come back to feeling more
yourself.
Let me remind you that I am here to work
with you if you want to learn more about my
course and the One Move technique which has
turned so many peoples lives around.
I’m so confident that my program will help
you conquer your anxiety, that I offer a 8
week trial. If you do not benefit from the
course you can have your money refunded
immediately.
My course
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with both long and short term sufferers of
panic attacks.
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benefit to you.
Together we can get you truly panic free.
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I hope this information has been helpful to
you.
Barry McDonagh
Panic
Away
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