Looking for all of the answers in how to manage your most persistent fears and
anxieties? I deal with fear on a personal level and I found it difficult to find
all of the answers in managing my anxieties. I read some anxiety books and talked
to various professionals, however I still had trouble dealing with certain fears
and anxieties.
Let me explain the process of how I found those answers.
I first went to my local bookstore to find those books that dealt with fear
and anxiety. I looked for those books that reviewed the techniques in how to
manage certain fears and anxieties. As I read these books, I wrote down some
notes on those techniques that I found most useful in managing my fears. As
a result, I started a notebook and every time I found a technique that was
useful in managing my fears, I would write it down in my small notebook.
Secondly, I talked to various professionals in the psychology and religious
fields and they provided me with additional information. Again, I would write
down in my notebook the information that the professionals gave me that I felt
was most useful in managing my fears. Some of the techniques that I was told
to use were learning how to use positive self talk, using thought stopping
techniques, and breaking a overwhelming problem into its smallest parts.
For instance, I was told that I should visualize a red stop sign in my mind
when I encounter a fear provoking thought. The stop sign would remind me to
stop focusing on that thought and to think of something else. Another example,
is when I conducted my job search. Instead of looking at the job search as
a whole, I broke down the job search into many different tasks. I first developed
my resume. When I completed my resume, I began to look for companies that would
hire me and I submitted my resume. After sending out my resume, I then focused
on the job interviewing process. During my job search, I performed each of
these tasks one at a time which prevented me from getting overwhelmed.
I made it a point that every time I would experience a fearful or anxiety
related situation, I would use the information in my notebook to help me. After
the anxiety would go away I figure out what techniques worked and which ones
didn't work. In every anxiety related situation I experienced, I began to learn
what worked, what didn't work, and what I needed to improve on in managing
my fears and anxieties
At the same time, I would continue to talk to various professionals to learn
and to become better at managing the many types of fears and anxieties. I would
review what I have learned with these professionals and they would provide
me with additional information so that I would be better able to deal with
my fears in the future. I did this research for around fourteen years and during
this time, I gained a lot of valuable information on how to manage fear and
anxiety.
The main point of this article is that no matter how difficult it is to manage
your fear and anxieties, the answers are out there if you look hard enough.
It might take some hard work and persistence, but it is possible to find those
techniques that work for you.
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