Tag: Anxiety Control Center
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Setting Goals: Tip 5
Setting Goals: 5 Steps to Getting Things done Tips come from Jake Krueger in his most recent newsletter. The following are tips that Jake Krueger one of our hypno-counselors created to help his writing students. I think they can easily be converted for any goal you are working towards, so I’m re-posting them here. Just…
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Setting Goals: Tips to accomplish goals
Setting Goals: 5 Steps to Getting Things done Tips come from Jake Krueger in his most recent newsletter. The following are tips that Jake Krueger one of our hypno-counselors created to help his writing students. I think they can easily be converted for any goal you are working towards, so I’m re-posting them here. Just…
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Grief and Sadness
After the death of my very favorite and loved uncle just 2 weeks ago I found myself thinking, and grieving and sobbing and then . . . beginning to move towards healing. And it went back and forth between terrible pain of loss to uplifting feeling of connection. I’ve decided to talk about my…
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The positive intent of Worry
Before I talk about techniques to stop worry in its tracks, let’s look at the positive purpose of worry. It can alert you to things that need to be taken care of, or of consequences of certain actions. Worry can keep you watchful for symptoms that indicate a possible life-threatening problem, or it can motivate…
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Worrying Less for Parents of Special Needs Children
Have you ever been watching your child at play, feeling love and joy and all of a sudden find your thoughts spinning off into all sorts of worry? Has one worrisome thought ever brought on a terrible cycle of more fearful thoughts? If this has happened you are not alone. Sometimes worry is a fleeting…
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Two steps to change negative thinking
Whenever you find yourself stuck or indecisive, and your are beating yourself for procrastination, use these two tips to break the cycle of negativity. I was working with a client the other day and she told me that she was so anxious that even the simplest decisions were exhausting to her. It had gotten so…