Anxiety & Stress
Reduction
Sometimes our BASELINE is STRESS!!
It is the 21st
century, and
everything moves
at the speed of
light. For some of
us, we don’t really
know anything
other than
constant, never-
ending stress.
Everyone sees you as the one who has it all together – you are strong,
smart, capable – you can handle it all. And you do!
You’re the go-to person at the office…
You’re running circles around your friends…
You’re meeting all the deadlines and exceeding everyone’s expectations.
But, damn, you’re tired.
Listen, everyone has a limit…
You’re not Superman or Superwoman. You can’t take care of everything
and everyone all the time without it wearing you down both physically
and mentally.
Next thing you know, you’re having heart palpitations. You’re not eating or
are overeating. You’re losing your hair and have chewed off all your
fingernails. Sometimes it may feel like you’re holding on for dear life, and
all you want to do is run away and hide.
Humans were not meant to handle this much chronic stress.
Stress can
also lead
to
anxiety…
“Wait a minute,”
you might be
wondering,
“Aren’t they the
same thing?”
Anxiety is when stress goes to the next level. We may begin to feel
distrustful of everything – waiting for the other shoe to drop. We have
more bad days than good and are in a constant state of fear. That fear
starts to color our relationships and how we look at and respond to
everything in life.
To say anxiety is uncomfortable is an understatement. It’s sometimes like
we are screaming on the inside, and our system gets physically
overridden. No matter how much logic or rationale we want to bring to
our thinking, it’s tough to find the way to make that happen.
Our emotional mind takes control, leaving us constantly feeling on edge.
It could be caused by a big event, a stressful conflict, or even a frustrating
text message. Sometimes it comes out of nowhere. However big or small
the cause, the feeling is undeniable. It’s AWFUL!
When our anxiety gets out of control, it becomes “disordered anxiety.”
Did you know that 30% of adults experience some form of disordered
anxiety in their lifetime?
Feelings of tense anticipation or nervousness are normal responses to
certain things in life. It is a natural part of our fight-or-flight response
system that can be positive in helping us assess danger and provide a
surge of energy to handle an attack when needed. However, when your
anxiety level is too high too often, it can negatively affect your daily life.
Disordered anxiety can be caused by many things, including
overwhelming stress, past traumas, and physical health problems. You
may have irrational beliefs about yourself, or the world that you may not
even be aware of that are heightening your defenses and overriding your
calm.
Boundaries. We all need them, and here’s why…
Ongoing
stress and
anxiety can
lead to lack of
focus,
irritability,
resentment,
substance
abuse, and
other serious health problems. Extreme amounts of prolonged stress can
cause high blood pressure, insomnia, muscle tension, a weakened
immune system, and even heart attacks. You must make some changes…
How much of all the things that you’re doing do you actually need to be
doing?
What can you delegate or simply let go undone?
What are a few things you can start saying “no” to instead of always
saying “yes”?
We can help you sort out what is important and what you may be able to
begin doing differently so that you can afford some time for self-care –
yes, we mean some time for YOU!
Getting to
the root of
the
problem…
it’s time to
start feeling
better.
In therapy, you’ll
find yourself in a
safe place where
you can begin to
unravel the
mysteries that are causing these fears.
We’ll devise plans to manage unwanted thoughts and begin to change the
core beliefs that are ruling your current reactions. We’ll work together on
setting and maintaining healthy boundaries. You’ll experience the
confidence and freedom you’ve been seeking. You’ll also learn to
challenge the what-ifs!
You’ve come this far, take the next step…
Reach out today to set up a no-cost, no-obligation phone call where we
can discuss working together to resolve your feelings of chronic anxiety
and stress: 248-558-2052