Panic Attack Relief - 1 Minute Exercise
fear can't hurt you, but holding on to it will escalate panic. If you or your loved ones ever experienced a panic attack, I recommend watching this free TED video and checking out this 1 minute CBT based exercise that can help you calm down rapidly by reframing your thoughts
"The Reality Check Minute"
Use the timer below, take a deep breath and ask yourself:
What's the anxious thought I'm having right now?
Say it out loud or write it down clearly.
Example: "Everyone will judge me at the meeting"
What are the actual evidence I can see? List only what you can prove with evidence
Example: "I have my presentation prepared" / "No one has criticized me before" "What else could explain this situation?" Think of at least one other possibility Example: "People might be focused on their own work" / "They might be supportive" End by choosing the most likely explanation based on your facts.
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the procrastination monsters vs you
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the procrastination monsters vs you
Free Gift Inside: Transform Your Life with This Simple Exercise
Welcome to your seven-part meditation journey designed to confront and conquer your procrastination monsters! 🧘♂🧘♀
Each step of this quest is a gift that can transform your life if you commit to it. Be completely real and honest with yourself. The answers to these questions are the keys, but consistency will unlock the true potential within you.
Panic Attack Relief - 1 Minute Exercise
fear can't hurt you, but holding on to it will escalate panic. If you or your loved ones ever experienced a panic attack, I recommend watching this free TED video and checking out this 1 minute CBT based exercise that can help you calm down rapidly by reframing your thoughts
"The Reality Check Minute"
Use the timer below, take a deep breath and ask yourself:
What's the anxious thought I'm having right now?
Say it out loud or write it down clearly.
Example: "Everyone will judge me at the meeting"
What are the actual evidence I can see? List only what you can prove with evidence
Example: "I have my presentation prepared" / "No one has criticized me before" "What else could explain this situation?" Think of at least one other possibility Example: "People might be focused on their own work" / "They might be supportive" End by choosing the most likely explanation based on your facts.