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Will Your Anxiety Ever Get Better?

Paul Dooley
October 7, 2008
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Will your anxiety ever get better? This is the million dollar question for many folks that struggle with anxiety. The answer to this question is yes but there is a caveat. The reason I say yes is because in my own experience I have been through terrible periods of intense anxiety and fear only to come out "normal" for a time. The caveat lies in our inability or more likely unwillingness to face our fears and challenge them squarely. How soon and to what degree you improve will depend on many factors. Primarily your attitude toward anxiety

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Filed Under: Everyday Anxiety Tagged With: anxiety, anxiety blog, anxiety symptoms, coping, coping with anxiety, help with anxiety

Anxiety And Weight Gain

Paul Dooley
October 2, 2008
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Does Anxiety make you fat? Or a better question might be does the stress related with having chronic anxiety make one gain weight? Well like most things there are at least two schools of thought on the issue and I agree with both. When researching anything I always suggest looking for various viewpoints. If you go in looking for an answer chances are you'll find something to reinforce what you thought was the right answer. Well after looking for two viewpoints on this issue I found them; so let's review them a little. On the one hand you

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Filed Under: Health Tagged With: anxiety, anxiety blog, anxiety symptoms, stress and fat, weight gain and stress

A Bit Of Motivation

Paul Dooley
October 1, 2008
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"First say to yourself what you would be; and then do what you have to do" - Epictetus Sometimes anxiety becomes more then just kind of a problem. It can in fact turn into an all consuming negative force that erodes your ability to hope. But when things get hard what we have to do is take a moment to realize how much we can affect ourselves. Despite the hardships that anxiety can create you can feel better. No matter what stage of fear, pain or worry you're in you will get back to normal. It is helpul to visualize what you would like to

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Filed Under: Everyday Anxiety Tagged With: anxiety, anxiety blog, hope for anxiety, inspiration, motivation

The Heart Disease – Anxiety Disorder Connection

Paul Dooley
September 28, 2008
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As an anxiety sufferer you may spend a lot of time concerned about your immediate health. You may spend a great deal of time wondering what exactly is going to kill you since your convinced your about to die. But although you worry generally you still have that small rational thought pattern that somehow reassures you that you are in fact healthy. So there you are going back and forth about the connection between your nerves and your health. Well it turns out all that worry was not baseless brain babble. Researchers believe that there is

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Filed Under: Health Tagged With: anxiety, anxiety blog, anxiety connection with hear attack, anxiety disorder, anxiety heart disease, anxiety symptoms, heart problems anxiety

Reluctant Explorer: Anxiety And The Fear Of Travel

Paul Dooley
September 22, 2008
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Traveling is high up on most people's to do list. It's almost a cliche to hear someone say something like "I'd like to X, Y, Z and travel someday". And it's obvious why - who wouldn't want to go see the world? Well you can count me as one of the few that doesn't. Now let me make clear that I would love to see the Pyramids at Giza, the Eiffel Tower, Big Ben, the Great Wall of China, so on and so forth. I would love to see these places in living color and not just in a book or film. However, like many people with anxiety, I have a fear of

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Filed Under: Everyday Anxiety Tagged With: aneity, anxeity, anxiety, anxiety blog, anxiety symptoms, coping with anxiety, fear of flying, fear of travel

Anxiety Guru’s 100th Post

Paul Dooley
September 21, 2008
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So this marks the 100th time that I've tried to tell someone something about anxiety. It's been nearly six months since I started writing this blog and since that time it has been growing steadily. I wanted to take a moment to thank all my readers. Thank you for taking the time to read this blog and making what I do worth while. I work hard to bring everyone information I think is worth knowing and try to present it in a somewhat amusing way. I also wanted to take a moment to reintroduce myself as well. My about me page is bland but

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Anxiety High Wire Act

Paul Dooley
September 21, 2008
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At one point or another we have all seen the high wire act during a circus performance or on a  t.v. show. The performer steps out onto the tightly stretched rope and slowly puts one foot in front of the other doing all they can to avoid a nasty spill. We all look at the performer and think "yea you're gonna fall" but of course they usually don't. The high wire reminds me a lot of what its like to have an anxiety disorder. Feeling off balance, woozy, lightheaded, faint are all sensations I'm sure a performer might feel while hoisted 50 feet

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Filed Under: Symptoms and Sensations Tagged With: anieity, anxiety, anxiety blog, anxiety symptoms, anxiety treatment, coping with anxiety, dizziness anxiety, vertigo

Are You Lazy Or Is Anxiety Slowing You Down?

Paul Dooley
September 16, 2008
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One of the most unfortunate symptoms of an anxiety disorder is insomnia and to those that deal with it bless you all. Not being able to sleep is horrible but what if you have the opposite problem? Leave it to anxiety to be confused about how to make your life harder. It is true however that anxiety can put you in a near slumber and never ending state of sluggishness. Although feeling tired and slow are not startling (for the most part) they can put a damper on your daily routine. Want to go out? Not really. Want to exercise? Nope. Can you

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All By Yourself

Paul Dooley
September 15, 2008
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Feeling alone in a room full of people really sucks. There is just no poetic way of summing up the feeling of loneliness that an anxiety disorder can produce in a person. I have literally been in a room with hundreds of people and have felt absolutely no connection to either them or the fun they seem to be having. Is this really surprising though? As an anxious "what ifer" many of our thoughts are aimed inward and can be negative and also repeat incessantly. When we get stuck in the quagmire that is anxious brooding all we can do is think

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