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louis

For instance, in the second step, Emotional Freedom Techniques is a great tool in those cases where people tend to have difficulties to use their thinking instead of emotions.
It's almost impossible to try to reason someone who's in the middle of an emotional turmoil, I think we've all noticed that.
Once those emotions are released, it's much easier to install other habits or implement other techniques and skills.

Stephen Lodge

A powerful way to move out of this anxious
mental fog is to switch your focus from your head
to your heart.

By simply making a deliberate shift of attention to your heart
you will find the anxious thoughts dissipate more easily
and the mental fog starts to gradually clear.

What makes your heart happy?
What makes you feel good?
What good things do you currently have in your life?

By getting control of what makes your heart happy and taking
attention away from your general mind, you are on your way to
calming your forth coming panic or anxiety attack.

http://www.stoppingpanicattack.com

Randy Stickler

Stress or Anxiety can often feel like a thick fog has surrounded
your mind. Nothing really seems enjoyable as you are
always looking out at the world through this haze of
anxious thoughts and feelings. This fog steals the joy
out of life and can make you feel removed
or cut off from the world.

When someone is very caught up in anxious thoughts
they are top heavy so to speak. The constant mental
activity they are engaged in has caused an imbalance
where all of their focus is on their mental anxieties

http://www.stoppingpanicattack.com

Carlos Smith

Do you feel a Panic or Anxiety attack can happen at any time?

People in this situation often feel that are lucky
to make it through the day without that switch been
flicked but in the back of their mind they fear that it
could happen at any moment day or night.
They remain on high alert anticipating it.
Anticipating the big one!
In fact most people who experience panic attacks
fear it in this manner. It is natural for people to think this
way as often the panic attacks come forcefully out
of the blue.
The truth of the situation is however
different. A panic attack does not lurk in the background
waiting to pounce, it can feel that way in your mind
if you are anxious but that is not how it really works.
Panic attacks are actually something we decide to
initiate when we feel out of control.
The thought that triggers almost all panic attacks is :
"This is too much , I cannot handle this,"
Then the adrenaline starts to really pump.
"Ah I was right look my body is going into a fit...
"I am terrified by what is about to
happen...HELP,- PANIC... !"
The severity of the panic attack is directly
related to how you are feeling at that time.
If you are exhausted physically, mentally or emotionally
then you are more vulnerable to feeling anxious.
After the panic attack has run its course, it is
followed by a prolonged period of general anxiety.
During this time the person fears that the panic
switch might go off again at any moment sending
them into another tailspin of high anxiety.

WANT MORE CONTROL?
check on this site.
www.stoppingpanicattack.com

Sha Sha Belcar

Anxiety disorder is an heightened level of normal anxiety or nervousness that normal everyday people may experience. Anxiety disorders and panic attacks are different than normal nervousness though, as it usually interferes with a person's ability to lead a normal life.

Anxiety disorders are quite common in today's population. 18% of all Americans suffer from some sort of Anxiety disorder or panic attacks.

The most common form of anxiety disorder is a panic disorder. Often striking without warning or without reason. The fear response is often out of proportion for the situation the person is dealing with. After having a few attacks the person develops a constant fear of having recurring attacks.

good thing we now have a good book that could really help us in dealing with panic attacks. http://www.stoppingpanicattack.com

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