Intuition Zone Program
Lots of people have been sending me ‘thank you’ emails after I shared something special with them.
Here’s why: these folks have been struggling with procrastinating and putting off important work…
…and after listening to a brand-new self-hypnosis track called “The Doer’s Brain”, they couldn’t be more grateful.
My friend and clinical hypnotherapist Dr. Steve G. Jones designed this audio program to disrupt negative thought patterns that make people put off work and waste time.
Anxiety is debilitating and it can stop you from living your best life.
Despite all its negatives, one good thing about it though is that, with some work and perseverance, it is manageable. With the right tools, techniques, and when necessary – medication, you can manage your anxiety.
#1 Stand Up Straight and Take Deep Breaths
Have you ever paid attention to your posture when you are feeling anxious?
If you have, then there is a very big chance that you’ve noticed yourself hunching over. This is your subconscious way of guarding your chest where your heart and lungs are.
This posturing sends a signal to the brain and it can lead to a further spiral into anxiety.
When you feel yourself starting to get anxious, stand up straight.
Pull your shoulders back and plant your feet wide apart. Put your hands on your waist and take deep breaths, paying attention to the way each breath feels.
If you are in a vehicle and can’t stand up, just straighten your back instead.
Breaking the usual anxious pose can help disrupt certain signals to your brain, which in turn will stop anxiety.
#2 The 5 – 5 – 5 Game
When you are getting anxious or are experiencing the start of an anxiety attack. Try this game:
- Look around you, name 5 things that you can see.
- Close your eyes, and name 5 sounds you can hear.
- Stop for a moment and move 5 body parts and feel their movement.
It may sound like a silly game, but it designed to help you get out of your head and into the physical world.
With this activity, you get to can break your current negative thought loops. It may not end your anxiety for the long term, but it can help you manage your anxiety for the moment.
#3 Do Something Physical
If you find yourself starting to get anxious, instead of just sitting there, letting your anxious thoughts run through your head, get up and do something.
It can be a simple as clearing your desk or emptying the trash can. If possible, get outside and take a quick five-minute brisk walk. Get your heart pumping from exertion and not just from your anxious thoughts.
How this works is related to the game above. It takes you out of your head and into the physical world.
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It helps interrupt the negative thought patterns that will lead you to be more anxious.
In addition to these three, you can also help stop anxiety in its tracks by distracting yourself. Watch a funny video, for example.
I hope that the tools above help you manage it and even lessen some of your anxiety. Keep in mind though that even if it doesn’t work for you, you can still explore other things.
Most people don’t realize that they could be so much closer to their ideal future if only they spent real time thinking about what that future actually means.
They only have a vague, nebulous idea of the things that they want. Without a clear idea of what to aspire for, those plans and goals will be just as half-baked.
And so, you need to have a well-defined idea of what your “Point B” is – a.k.a. Where you want to be…
…then work your way back to “Point A”, which is where you are now.
That means you have to have a well-defined “Point B” before you can start plotting your course towards that destination.
To help you with that, here are some questions that you can ask yourself:
- What kind of values do I live for? Is it truth, helping others, creating beauty in the world, adding value to other people’s lives, etc.?
- In what way do I express these values in my personal life, and in my work?
- What kind of problems do I want to solve, and how does this honor my values?
- What would a typical day in my ideal future look like? Who am I with, and what kind of problems am I solving, and how do I add value to the world?
It’s very much worth your while sitting down and answering these questions. Be as detailed as you can and describe any emotional details as well.
The clearer you can paint this picture, the better sense of PURPOSE you’ll have in your life!
And this is the perfect antidote to feeling “stuck.”