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Social Anxiety: Understanding and Managing It

Social anxiety is an intense and often debilitating fear of being judged or evaluated negatively in social situations. It is more than shyness and can have a significant impact on a person’s life. Individuals with social anxiety experience various physical, mental, and emotional symptoms leading to avoidance of social interactions. However, there are effective strategies that you can use to manage social anxiety, including breathing exercises, challenging negative thoughts, exposure and acceptance techniques, and self-compassion. If self-help methods prove insufficient, working with an anxiety coach can offer personalised support, accountability, and guidance to improve their condition and achieve a more fulfilling life.

Benefits of Work Anxiety Therapy

Work anxiety therapy can offer significant benefits for both individuals and organisations. For individuals, it can lead to reduced anxiety, improved performance, increased confidence, and enhanced motivation. For organisations, this can translate into increased productivity, improved team dynamics, reduced costs, and an enhanced reputation. The range of tools and techniques used can include solution-focused brief therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, mindfulness practices, havening techniques, and other skills-based approaches. Together these can create a positive change in the workplace.

What is self havening:How you can use it to improve your life.

Self-Havening is a self-help technique that uses gentle touch and distraction to reduce stress, anxiety and the impact of traumatic memories. It’s a method designed to be easily learned and applied by individuals for self-care. Where and How Self-Havening Can Help Anywhere, anytime: Self-Havening is a portable technique that can be used in any situation… Read More »What is self havening:How you can use it to improve your life.

Understanding Your “Nervous Mind”: what helps calm your mind

When you feel like your mind is “nervous,” it often means that certain parts of your brain are overactive or misinterpreting signals. It’s helpful to understand the roles of these key areas: The Amygdala: This is like your brain’s alarm system. It’s designed to respond to threats and can trigger a fight, flight, or freeze… Read More »Understanding Your “Nervous Mind”: what helps calm your mind

Using NLP to overcomes aniety

How Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) can help you overcome anxiety. It’s a powerful approach that focuses on understanding how your mind works and using that knowledge to create positive change. Here’s how NLP can assist you: Understanding Anxiety as a Learned Response: NLP views anxiety not as a flaw, but as something your mind has learned… Read More »Using NLP to overcomes aniety

Anxiety Symptoms and Management: Understanding Your Condition

Anxiety is a complex experience that manifests differently in individuals. It’s important to distinguish between short-term, long-term, and chronic symptoms, as well as understand both physical and mental effects to effectively manage it. This response will explore these symptoms, discuss how they can be addressed using various self-help tools and professional support, with a focus… Read More »Anxiety Symptoms and Management: Understanding Your Condition

You can self treat social anxiety

Let’s talk about how you can approach self-treating your social anxiety. It’s important for you to know that while professional support can be really valuable, there are many things you can do yourself to make a difference. These approaches focus on changing your relationship with anxiety rather than trying to eliminate it entirely, and they… Read More »You can self treat social anxiety

Developing anxiety reducing habits.

A coach can assist in developing reduced anxiety habits by providing tools, techniques, and strategies to help individuals understand and manage their anxiety. Coaches can help clients become more proactive, rather than reactive, in dealing with their anxiety. Here’s how a coach might facilitate the reduction of anxiety habits: Understanding Anxiety: Coaches help clients understand… Read More »Developing anxiety reducing habits.

Is Havening Dangerous?

Havening is a safe practice. While there are a few caveats and some situations where it might be advisable to proceed with caution, the overall consensus amongst the practitioners  is that Havening is a safe and effective therapeutic tool. Here are some key points  that address the safety of Havening: Havening does not involve drugs… Read More »Is Havening Dangerous?

Sleep and Anxiety: Reducing your anxiety by improving sleep

There is a strong link between sleep and anxiety. Lack of sleep can increase anxiety symptoms, while good sleep can help reduce anxiety. Inadequate sleep increases cortisol levels, the hormone responsible for the “fight or flight” response. High cortisol levels keep the body in a state of heightened alertness, making a person feel “on edge”… Read More »Sleep and Anxiety: Reducing your anxiety by improving sleep