Managing Your Persistent Fears And Every Day
Anxieties
Copyright © 2005 Stan Popovich
A Layman's Guide to Managing Fear
http://www.trebleheartbooks.com/mvStanPopovich.html
Looking for all of the answers in how to manage your persistent
fears and anxieties? We all have those times when it is difficult
to manage our stresses and anxieties. As a result, here is a
brief list of techniques that a person can use to help manage
their every day anxieties, stresses, and fears.
When facing a current or upcoming task that overwhelms you with a
lot of anxiety, divide the task into a series of smaller steps
and then complete each of the smaller tasks one at a time.
Completing these smaller tasks will make the stress more
manageable and increases your chances of success.
Sometimes we get stressed out when everything happens all at
once. When this happens, take a deep breathe and try to find
something to do for a few minutes to get your mind off of the
problem. A person can get some fresh air, listen to some music,
or do an activity that will give them a fresh perspective on
things.
Sometimes we encounter a scary situation that gets us all upset.
When encountering these events, always remember to get all of the
facts of the given situation. Gathering the facts can prevent us
from relying on exaggerated and fearful assumptions. By focusing
on the facts, a person can rely on what is reality and what is
not.
In dealing with your anxieties, learn to take it one day at a
time. While the consequences of a particular fear may seem real,
there are usually other factors that can not be anticipated and
can affect the results of any situation. We may be ninety-nine
percent correct in predicting the future, but all it takes is for
that one percent to make a world of difference.
At times, a person might encounter a fearful thought that may be
difficult to manage. When this happens, visualize a red stop
sign, which can serve as a reminder to stop thinking about that
thought. Regardless of how scary the thought may be, do not dwell
on it. This technique is good in dealing with obsessive and scary
thoughts.
Sometimes, it helps to be able to talk to someone about our
stressful situations. Talking to a trusted friend, counselor, or
clergyman can not only make us feel better, but they can give you
additional advice and insights on how to deal with your current
problem. Managing your fears and anxieties takes practice. In
time, you will become better able to deal with your stressful
problems.
As a layman, I have over fifteen years of experience in dealing
with fear and anxiety. At times, my fears had the best of me,
however I never gave up and I was always determined to find the
answers to my problems. Regardless of how difficult it may be to
manage your fears and anxieties, the answers are out there if you
look hard enough.
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Stanley Popovich is the author of "A Layman's Guide to Managing
Fear Using Psychology, Christianity and Non Resistant Methods"
- an easy to read book that presents a general overview of
techniques that are effective in managing persistent fears
and anxieties. For additional information go to:
http://www.trebleheartbooks.com/mvStanPopovich.html
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