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Eliminate Panic Attacks And Anxiety For Good

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Eliminate Anxiety and Panic Attacks For Good

If you suffer from…

* Palpitations

* a pounding heart, or an accelerated heart rate

* Sweating

* Trembling or shaking

* Shortness of breath

* A choking sensation

* Chest pain or discomfort

* Nausea or stomach cramps

* Derealization (a feeling of unreality)

* Fear of losing control or going crazy

* Fear of dying Numbness or a tingling sensation

* Chills or hot flashes

(Source: American Psychiatric Association. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR) 2000 Washington, DC.)

…then you’ve experienced firsthand some of the possible symptoms of a panic or anxiety attack. If you are reading this page because a loved one suffers from these symptoms and you are trying to understand or help, it’s hard to appreciate what they go through.

Just try to imagine what it feels like to experience one, if you can.

Here is a typical example:

Standing in a supermarket queue, it’s been a long wait but only one customer to go before you make it to the cashier. Wait, what was that sensation? An unpleasant feeling forms in your throat, your chest feels tighter, now a sudden shortness of breath, and what do you know—your heart skips a beat. “Please, God, not here.”

A quick scan of the territory—is it threatening? Four unfriendly faces queue behind, one person in front. Pins and needles seem to prick you through your left arm, you feel slightly dizzy, and then the explosion of fear as you dread the worst. You are about to have a panic attack.

There is no doubt in your mind now that this is going to be a big one. Okay, focus: Remember what you have been taught, and it is time now to apply the coping techniques. Begin the deep breathing exercise your doctor recommended. In through the nose, out through the mouth.

Think relaxing thoughts, and again, while breathing in, think “Relax,” and then breathe out. But it doesn’t seem to be having any positive effect; in fact, just concentrating on breathing is making you feel self-conscious and more uptight.

Okay, coping technique 2:

Gradual muscle relaxation. Tense both shoulders, hold for 10 seconds, then release. Try it again. No; still no difference. The anxiety is getting worse and the very fact that you are out of coping techniques worsens your panic. If only you were surrounded by your family, or a close friend were beside you so you could feel more confident in dealing with this situation.

Now, the adrenaline is really pumping through your system, your body is tingling with uncomfortable sensations, and now the dreaded feeling of losing complete control engulfs your emotions. No one around you has any idea of the sheer terror you are experiencing. For them, it’s just a regular day and another frustratingly slow queue in the supermarket.

You are out of options. Time for Plan C.

The most basic coping skill of all is “fleeing.” Excuse yourself from the queue; you are slightly embarrassed as it is now that it is your turn to pay. The cashier is looking bewildered as you leave your shopping behind and stroll towards the door. There is no time for excuses—you need to be alone. You leave the supermarket and get into your car to ride it out alone. Could this be the big one? The one you fear will push you over the edge mentally and physically. Ten minutes later the panic subsides.

It’s 10:30 a.m. How are you going to make it through the rest of the day?

If you suffer from panic or anxiety attacks, the above scenerio probably sounds very familiar. It may have even induced feelings of anxiety and panic just reading it. The particular situations that trigger your panic and anxiety may differ; maybe the bodily sensations are a little different. Or maybe it happened to you for the first time on a plane, in the dentist chair, or even at home, while doing nothing in particular.

If you have ever had what has become known as a “panic attack,” take comfort in the fact that you are by no means alone.

A panic attack always comes with the acute sense of impending doom. You feel you are either about to lose your mind or one of your vital bodily functions is about to cease functioning and you will end your days right there among the canned goods and frozen food.

You are by no means alone; you’re not even one in a million. In America, it is estimated that almost 5% of the population suffer from some form of anxiety disorder. For some, it may be the infrequent panic attacks that only crop up in particular situations-like when having to speak in front of others, while, for other people, it can be so frequent and recurring that it inhibits them from leaving their home. Frequent panic attacks often develop into what medical physicians refer to as an “anxiety disorder.”

One of the first steps to regaining control of your life is getting helpful information. This site will give you that, and more.

The beginning of your recovery starts here. What you will learn is that there is a very good chance you are about to end the cycle of panic attacks in your life. You will learn not only to regain the carefree life you remember once having, but will also gain new confidence in living. Your answer to living free from “panic” or “anxiety attacks” is at hand.

This site demonstrates that the panic and anxiety that you have experienced will be the very key to your courage and success.

Begin the road to recovery by browsing through the site. While many of you may have read almost everything you can possibly read relating to panic and anxiety I assure you this site offers something very effective.

Did you know…?

The key difference between someone who is cured of panic attacks and those who are not is really very simple. The people who are cured no longer fear panic attacks. I’ll try to show you how to be one of these people as well.

What if I told you the trick to ending panic and anxiety attacks is to want to have one. That sounds strange, even contradictory, but let me explain.

The trick to panic attacks is wanting to have one-the wanting pushes it away. Can you have a panic attack in this very second? No!

You know the saying that “what you resist, persists.” Well that saying applies perfectly to fear. If you resist a situation out of fear, the fear around that issue will persist. How do you stop resisting–you move directly into it, into the path of the anxiety, and by doing so it cannot persist.

In essence what this means is that if you daily voluntarily seek to have a panic attack, you cannot have one. Try in this very moment to have a panic attack and I will guarantee you cannot. You may not realize it but you have always decided to panic. You make the choice by saying this is beyond my control.

Another way to appreciate this is to imagine having a panic attack as like standing on a cliff’s edge. The anxiety seemingly pushes you closer to falling over the edge.

To be rid of the fear you must metaphorically jump. You must jump off the cliff edge and into the anxiety and fear and all the things that you fear most.

How do you jump? You jump by wanting to have a panic attack. You go about your day asking for anxiety and panic attacks to appear.

Your real safety is the fact that a panic attack will never harm you. That is medical fact. You are safe, the sensations are wild but no harm will come to you. Your heart is racing but no harm will come to you. The jump becomes nothing more than a two foot drop! Perfectly safe.

Learn more:

Panic Attack Cure

Joe Barry is an international panic disorder coach. His informative site on all issues related to panic and anxiety attacks can be found here:

http://www.treatmentofpanic.com

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Recovered from Anxiety and Panic Attacks – Mark LaBella

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At times a video can assist in the understanding of a heart breaking problem such as anxiety. Whatcausesanxiety.com looks for content that can assist people which may include video. I discovered this video which looks at eliminating anxiety from a new perspective. Check out this video which is titled Recovered from Anxiety and Panic Attacks – Mark LaBella and comment on what you think.


www.panic-anxiety.com Mark talks about his experience of panic and anxiety and how he used The Linden Method to aid his recovery from anxiety disorder. http

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Treatment of Panic Attacks – Cure Panic Attacks

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At times a video can assist in the understanding of a crippling problem such as panic. This site attempts to find web content that can assist people which may include video. I ran across this video which looks at eliminating anxiety from a different light. Check out this video which is titled Treatment of Panic Attacks – Cure Panic Attacks and tell me what you think.

www.preventyourpanic.com Treatment of panic attacks via free video guides allowing you to finally overcome your panic attack symptoms. Visit www.preventyourpanic.com to claim your free videos

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How Do I Know if it’s Love?

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by Joe Beam

“Love is a feeling you feel when you feel you’re feeling a feeling that you never felt before.”

Sounds profound, doesn’t it ?

I referenced it for months until I thought about the time I experienced an electric shock. It was a feeling I hadn’t felt before, but I’ll assure you it wasn’t love!

The issue with the word love is that we say it to apply to so many feelings or experiences that we often don’t know what it means. So what is it? What is love?

Dr. Robert Sternberg at Yale University probably defines it the best. He says that love contains three parts: 1) commitment; 2) intimacy; and 3) passion. When all three strongly exist in our feelings for another, he says we feel consummate love for that person. What do these components mean?

  • Commitment has both a short-term and long-term dimension. The short-term dimension happens when we consciously decide that we love someone. The long-term dimension happens when we commit to maintain that love. Interestingly, some evolve into commitment without ever consciously deciding to do so.
  • Intimacy means closeness, connectedness, warmth, and bondedness. It has to do with understanding each other, accepting each other, and having open, honest and intimate communication with each other.
  • Passion is physical attraction, sexual desire, and other strong emotional attraction to someone.

These three components of love were observed in the time of Jesus Christ. Commitment corresponds to the word agape found in scriptures like Matthew 5:44. Intimacy corresponds to the word philia found in verses like Titus 2:4. And Passion corresponds to the word eros. Dr. Sternberg didn’t find anything new in his research; he simply quantified how these components measure love.

So what does this mean?

I constantly hear people say things like, “I’m not sure if I love my husband,” or “I don’t know if my husband loves me.” Well, you can know. Instead of trying to measure an undefined, intangible feeling, try to determine how each of the three components is present in your marriage. The best way to do that is to have a revealing conversation with your spouse. The following exercise isn’t foolproof, but it may give each of you insight into the love in your relationship. You should do the exercise together and you should be completely honest.

  1. Each spouse describes/defines what commitment means to him or her.
  2. Using the spouse’s definition, each person rates his or her commitment to the other person on a scale of one to ten. Be sure to explain the rating chosen.
  3. Each person then answers this question: How satisfied am I with the levels of commitment we each have?
  4. Each spouse describes/defines what intimacy means to him or her.
  5. Using the spouse’s definition, each person rates his or her feelings of intimacy for the other on a scale of one to ten. Be sure to explain the rating chosen.
  6. Each person then answers this question: How satisfied am I with the levels of intimacy we each feel?
  7. Each spouse describes/defines what passion means to him or her.
  8. Using the spouse’s definition, each person rates his or her feelings of passion for the other on a scale of one to ten. Be sure to explain the rating chosen.
  9. Each person then answers this question: How satisfied am I with the amount of passion we each feel?
  10. Now, together evaluate the love you feel and decide what each of you can do to develop more commitment, intimacy, and passion.

It might take you a couple of evenings to complete the exercise, but if you do, you’ll likely have a clearer picture of your love for each other. You may want to visit the MarriageHelper.com web site to take the marriage compatibility test designed to measure the compatibility and stability of your relationship..

If you don’t like all that you hear from each other, don’t freak out. We’ll show you how to make love grow, regardless of what you feel for each other right now. I guess that would sound over confident except for the fact that at Love Path International we’ve seen it happen with thousands of marriage relationships. If your marriage is in trouble, get more information on how my LovePath 911 marriage seminar can save your marriage. If you are seeking a dating relationship take a look at Real Christian Singles.

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5 Easy Time Saving Tips

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We all need more time in the day to accomplish the many things that always need to get done.   Instead of feeling like  there are  several open projects, get on top of your  to-do list  using these 5 simple tips.

1)  Prioritize Your To-Do List

Take 5-10 minutes each  day  to go through your  checklist  and add any items that you may have for the day.    Prioritize  which ones need to get done right away and then decide which are of a secondary priority and so on.   Finding a starting point on the list is important and the priority listing will help you stay on track to finish the  highest priority   tasks.  

2)  Clean Off Your Desk

 Working  at a  disorganized  desk can make everything else feel overwhelming.  If your desk has piles of paperwork that aren’t part of your to-do list then work on getting them filed or  organized  out of site.  Having a  clean  workspace will allow you to focus on  your most important priorities  and will  stop  you from  killing  time and energy looking through paperwork that is not essential to your current task.   The same  is true  for your computer desktop – keep it clean and instantly improve your productivity. 

3)  Consolidate Your Travels 

Plan your errands in  ahead of time  and try to  complete  as many of them as possible on the same outing.    Plan for the extra time you will need to accomplish your  tasks  and get them done together.    Many trips  out wastes time and  energy  that could be better spent on other more productive things. 

4)  Pack A Lunch

Packing a lunch is an  great  way to save time  in the  day.   Without  leaving for lunch, the  extra time  you would  usually  spend  travelling  and ordering is now truly a “break”.  If your  afternoon  break is 30 minutes you will have  enough  time to eat and clear your mind before going back to work, if your lunch is  an hour or more  use the  extra time savings  to read a book or work on a crossword puzzle.

5)   The Value Of Time 

If time is your greatest asset it  is smart  to  disperse   many  of the  menial  or time consuming  errands  to someone else that can accomplish it for you.   Businesses  like HELPS of Charlotte or other companies that specialize in  professional errand services  are a  logical  choice to help accomplish more  everyday.    If you have organized  your  checklist,   highlight  which  jobs  could be  completed  by a professional concierge services company and  schedule  them to coordinate the completion of your tasks.

 Begin  to make forward progress each day on your  priorities  and use the  tools  above to stay on track.   Visit  errand services Charlotte  for more ideas to make the most of your limited time.   

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How To Stop Panic Attacks – #1 Tip

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Many Times a video can help us in the understanding of a heart breaking problem such as panic. Our website attempts to find web content that can assist people which may include video. I came across this video which looks at eliminating panic from a unique angle. Check out this video which is titled How To Stop Panic Attacks – #1 Tip and let me know what you think.


tinyurl.com – Get Advanced Techniques In the next few minutes, I am going to share with you some simple yet highly effective techniques to stop panic attacks forever. You see, the real cure for panic and anxiety isn’t about taking the latest medications or attending session after session with pricey doctors. You have everything you need on hand right now to stop panic attacks and prevent them from coming back, you just need to know how to do it and that’s exactly what I’ll show you in this video.

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