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Sunday, October 26, 2008

Anxiety and Anger, Is It All You?

Cure Anxiety with Laughter!
Anxiety attacks and anger go hand in hand. Have you seen someone with high anxiety; often called high-strung?

What happens when you know or live with someone who intentionally pushes your buttons?

After awhile your anxiety, including anger will rise just seeing this person.

You need to stop giving power to people. You can cure anxiety by not allowing anyone to provoke feelings you don’t want.

When you feel your anxiety rise, remove yourself from the situation. If that’s impossible, you need to redirect your thoughts.

If someone is calling you stupid, being snide, or just trying to push your buttons, start to laugh.

Laugh, because laughter will reduce your anxiety. Think of a funny picture, joke, comedy show, or anything that will block them out and redirect your thoughts.

This will be very hard at first, but if you are consistent, this will be a huge help to cure your anxiety.
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Thursday, October 09, 2008

2 Simple Steps to Anxiety Attacks and Depression Relief!

Anxiety attacks and depression can get severe if left untreated.

When anxiety and depression are at their peak, you can feel hopeless.

If you feel hopeless day after day, it can be dangerous.

Simple Steps for Anxiety Attacks and Depression Relief


  1. Talk to people about what may be causing your anxiety attacks and your depression. Don’t complain or whine. Sincerely discuss problems in your life and brainstorm a solution. If you have no one, join an online group, post comments on this blog, or email to reach out for help.

  2. Rid all negativity in your life. A huge step for relief from your anxiety attacks and depression is removing everything negative around you. If family, parents, neighbors, or anyone else are continually negative, let them know you won’t tolerate it any longer.
It won’t be easy, but the payoff will be great. There’s a big difference between whining and discussion. Make sure you are only subjecting yourself to discussions.

By implementing those simple steps in your life today, you’ll see relief from your anxiety attacks and depression tomorrow.


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