My Panic Attack in a Public Place
[vc_row css=”.vc_custom_1439467956282{padding-right: 10% !important;padding-left: 10% !important;}”][vc_column][vc_column_text]We have talked many times about the art of acceptance and how if you truly accept your anxiety, you will no longer suffer.
One of the most effective ways to lower your anxiety is to increase your acceptance of the sensations you feel.
The more acceptance you have of your anxiety, the faster your recovery. Everyone has different methods in how they learn to accept.
Continue reading to find out how John accepted his anxiety symptoms in a public place:
‘Last Week My Wife And I Were At A Comedy Show, Everyone Is Obviously Laughing Having A Good Time.
While I Noticed A Tense Feeling Creeping In. I Really Couldn’t Concentrate On What Was Being Said, Kind Of Like The Volume Was Turned Down. What I Did Next Has Taken Some Practice, And It’s Not Coping.
I Call It “Letting Go”.
I Recognized It Was Anxiety, I Told Myself I Have Been Through This A Million Times, The Choice Is Mine.
Do I Want This To Escalate Or Do I Want To Have A Good Time. And I Actually Answer Myself In My Head. “A Good Time”. Then Let It Go! I Do This By Imagining The Stress Draining From The Top Of My Head All The Way Down To My Feet, Like I Pulled The Plug In A Drain.
One Way I Practice This Is By When IM Not Anxious I Visualize Relaxing Every Muscle, One At A Time From Top To Bottom.
With A Lot Of Practice I Am Able To Do This Now In A Few Seconds. I Literally Feel A Warm Rush When I Do It Now.
Then I Feel A Second Warm Rush Of CalmA Few Seconds After I Get Back To What I Was Doing. This Way, IM Not Avoiding Any Of The Sensations, Rather Just Letting Them Go.
If I Try To Cope And Make Them Go Away, They Get More Intense For Me. This Way I Feel That I Took Them Head On, And I Gives Me A Good feeling Not A Feeling Like “When Are They Going To Come Back?”.
I Hope This Helps. I Does Take Some.Practice But It Starts Working Instantly! Even From The First Try. Good Luck, You Can Do This!
John’
It is evident that John has been practicing the Panic Away techniques. Similar to the 21-7 countdown, John has decided to take matters into his own hands, gain control over his anxiety and let it go.
He is not ignoring the sensations and urging them to go away. Instead he is accepting the sensations, focusing on every detail in his body and allowing the symptoms to fade away. Thanks for sharing this John![/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
Linda Knox
This is something new I will have to try. I do acknowledge attacks when they are coming on but I get angry at them now. I dare them to rear their ugly head, sweat,and shake for a few minutes And beckon them and I have had great success. I’m far from where I was 3 years ago. far from where I want to be, but much more in control. Thank you Barry!
Liz Romano
That video was just stunning I had no idea that anxiety could go away for ever cause everyone who has help me told me that I just have to learn how to cope with them. This video has finally giving me hope that I don’t have to fear or deal with them anymore.
Liz Romano
That video was amazing I had no idea that anxiety and panic attacks where treatable, many people have told me I just have to deal with them or cope with them and that hasen’t work. I have tried therapy even went on meds for a couple pf years and nothing all it did was make me more ashamed into why I still have this problem plus all the unwanted side affects of celax.