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Part 2 of attachment styles. This week I talk about avoidant attachment and the anxious/avoidant trap.
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I want to discuss the three types of attachment styles in relationships. This week I start with Anxious Attachment style.
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Embrace the Suck.
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What to do with alcohol and your anxiety cycles.
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We've been through this obstacle course a thousand times. We know what's coming if we can learn to be present in the obstacle course.
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If you are in an anxiety cycle then you are probably constantly monitoring your every thought and sensation all the time 24/7 and probably doing it through a negative anxious lens. Let's try and change that.
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Whether you work in an office, or are an athlete, a performing artist, this episode will help you.
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We tend to talk to our anxiety in negative fear based ways. We need to start implementing new and more productive self talk.
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I want to share a little about my anxiety journey with you all.
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We are the ones blocking ourselves at every turn. Be inquisitive about your direct experience.
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We've created a negative identity for ourselves over years and years of negative patterns. This keeps us from making any positive progress because we sabotage any steps we might take by reifying our negative view of ourselves.
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We need to find comfort in uncertainty.
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I am excited to announce that after finishing my Masters Degree in Human Behavioral Psychology, studying Buddhist/Eastern Psychology for the last 6 years, and bringing my direct experience having dealt with anxiety, I am now taking clients for 1 on 1 Life/Anxiety Coaching. Find out more in this weeks episode.
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We are always trying to run from pain and run towards pleasure. But this is a mistake that keeps in the anxiety cycle. Let's find out why.
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An analogy for looking at our thoughts and sensations in a different way.
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In this episode I share my experiences and thoughts on going to therapy and using medication for our anxiety.
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Overthinking or ruminating in our thoughts is probably the most common troublemaker that I run in to. We must learn not to let every thought dictate our every moment. Let's find out how we start to do that little by little.
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Anxious people tend to have their anxiety spill into all facets of their lives. One big area it spills over to is worrying about our health. Let's see how anxiety and being a hypochondriac go hand in hand.
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I take a different look at my Anxiety Wrecking Ball analogy and apply it to the year 2020.
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We tend to see our thoughts and sensations as these static things, as part of our identity. We see them as solid and there to hurt us. However, thoughts and sensations, just like everything else are mere appearances. Let's learn about this.
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