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Anxiety Attack
Symptoms
People who have
experienced panic attacks often
go around with a grave sense of
unease that at any moment, they
will experience a major panic attack.
It’s a fear of the ultimate anxiety
attack that would finally push them
over the edge.
This leads people to make changes
to their behavior in order not to
do anything that might trigger a
panic episode.
When people feel this way, simple
daily tasks can become big challenges.
Some people start to fear driving
their car in traffic. Others fear
leaving their safe zone or simply
any situation where they have responsibilities
to perform.
This state of apprehension keeps
a person’s anxiety level high, leading
to feelings of general anxiety.
If you are such a person I hope
to put your mind at rest. Panic
attacks as well as general anxiety
(even when not accompanied by panic
disorder) can be eliminated in simple
steps regardless of how long the
anxiety has been a problem.
I am speaking not just from my
own personal experience but from
having worked with thousands of
people right around the world.
Here is an important observation:
The key difference between someone
who is cured of anxiety attacks
and those who are not is really
very simple. The one who is cured
is not afraid of panic attacks.
I’ll try to show you how to one
of these people as well.
What if I told you the trick to
ending panic attacks is to want
to have one!
That sounds strange but let me
explain.
A simple trick to ending panic
attacks is wanting to have one because
the wanting causes an immediate
diffusion of the anticipatory fear.
Can you have a panic attack in
this very second?
No !
You know the saying “what you resist
persists.” Well that saying applies
perfectly to fear. If you resist
a situation out of fear, the fear
around that issue will persist.
How do you stop resisting?
You move directly into the path
of the anxiety; by doing so it cannot
persist because you process the
fear out through your emotions.
Try in this very moment to have
a panic attack and I will bet you
cannot… Yes, I know the idea of
calling on a panic attack is scary
at first but play with the concept
and watch what happens.
You may not realize it but you
have always decided to panic. You
make the choice by thinking
“This is beyond my control.”
“These scary sensations are beyond
my bodies control.”
It may help if you imagine that
having a panic attack is like standing
on a cliff edge.
The anxiety, it seems, is pushing
you closer to falling over the edge.
Each time you fight back using poor
coping strategies the more desperate
you feel.
To be rid of the fear you must
metaphorically jump. You must jump
off the cliff edge and into the
anxiety and fear and all the things
that you fear most. How do you jump?
You jump by wanting to have a panic
attack. You go about your day asking
for a panic attack to appear. Your
real safety is the fact that a panic
attack will never harm you. That
is medical fact.
You are safe, -Yes, the sensations
are wild and uncomfortable, but
no harm will come to you.
Your body is in a heightened state
but no harm will come to you.
The jump becomes nothing more than
a two inch drop! You are safe.
You always were.
Think of all the panic attacks
you have had to date and come out
the other end. Was there any lasting
physical damage to you, other than
the mounting feeling of panic?
Now you are going to approach this
problem differently. You actively
seek out the attack like an adventure
seeker. Take the opposite approach.
YOU bring it on!!!
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