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Simple techniques for stopping worry

May 16th, 2010

There are many different techniques that can be used to stop worry and the stress that results from it.  Choosing the most effective one depends on which part of the stress cycle you are in.  For today we’ll talk about using your thoughts in a different way, this is called the cognitive part of the stress/relaxation cycle. 




Are some people more prone to worrying than others?

May 14th, 2010

Some people do seem more prone to worry than others.  There are many different ways that people can respond to events happening in the world they live in.  An event that hardly creates a ripple in one person’s life, can completely distress another person. Have you ever found your thoughts spinning off into all sorts




Mind Expanding Exercise Step 1 – Setting Memory of Calm, Confidence, and Comfort

April 16th, 2010

We had an amazing group of people at the Coaching call for “Freeing Yourself From the Shackles of Fear, Anxiety, & Feeling Stuck”. The action plan for next week is to find a memory for calm, security or confidence. We’ll  be using this memory in a technique that will trigger the calm feeling whenever desired.




Stop Procrastination, Fear and Worry – Workshop Feb 25

February 23rd, 2010

One of the skills of moving past procrastination is to be able to access  feelings of power, security and courage whenever you desire.   There is a way to trigger powerful feeling automatically.  It’s like we “borrow” positive feeling we have within us and then use them in an area where they are needed. When




Procrastination & Worry the Time Wasters

January 26th, 2010

If you want to make an easy job seem mighty hard, just keep putting off doing it.  ~Olin Miller Worry, the Time Waster That nagging feeling just won’t go away. It serves no useful purpose, so why do we worry – to prevent bad things from happening. Yet, how much of your worry is actually




Swine flu – how to stop the worry.

November 4th, 2009

All the talk and fear about the swine flu is creating havoc for many people.  It especially affects people prone to panic disorder and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.  I’ve had many new patients come in for help because they are having a really hard time dealing with all the scary information coming from TV and radio. 




The positive intent of Worry

April 14th, 2009

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




Are some people more prone to worry than others?

April 11th, 2009

1.  Are some people more prone to worry than others? There are many reasons for the different ways people respond to the world they live in.  An event that hardly creates a ripple in one person’s life, can completely distress another person.  People react differently because of the filters, beliefs and the way they interpret




Worrying Less for Parents of Special Needs Children

April 11th, 2009

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

Program Information: Get relief from anxiety worry and self-doubt
Program Information: Get relief from anxiety worry and self-doubt