relaxing makes me anxious

These 6 simple steps are designed to dramatically change the life of anyone who suffers from the debilitating effects of anxiety and panic attacks.
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Post by Guest » Sun Oct 18, 2009 12:04 pm

Originally posted by draggingsticks:
Hi i have this problem too before, i think since relaxation is a new feeling, we are not used to it and it scares us.
I'm so glad I came upon your e-mail. I'm new in the program and it seem scary to me too. Thanks Etta Blair

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Post by Guest » Sun Nov 15, 2009 6:31 pm

Hi,I agree with Etta Blair we are not use to this.for the frist session it was kind off hard to do it. What I did it was to do it twice atthe same time

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Post by Guest » Fri Dec 18, 2009 2:59 am

I'm I glad I stumbled on this post as well. Like Reved, my thoughts and mind wander as I am trying to the relaxation technique. Plus I am very tired at the end of the day so I am thinking of what went on during the day.

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Post by Guest » Fri Dec 18, 2009 5:28 am

The relaxation can be very difficult in the beginning because 1 we aren't comfortable with it. Our body is giving us anxious energy and that energy is saying go go go. Relaxation is the opposite of that urge.

Secondly, our expectations can interfer as well. We start to do the relaxation and we are saying things like, "The palpitations aren't going away", "I'm not calming down", "this isn't working" and this causes anxiety.

Don't try to master it all at once. Relaxation is not a black or white thing. In the beginning you might feel a very slight bit better but this is better than nothing at all. It will build after awhile. Just focus on putting the relaxation cd on and then praise yourself for going through it no matter how much you were able to be with it. Partial accomplishments are still accomplishments.


Mike

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Post by Guest » Sat Dec 19, 2009 12:33 am

Well said Mike. :)

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Post by Guest » Sat Jan 02, 2010 3:29 pm

Thank you. Just note this doesn't mean i am a master at this. I still have problem relaxing too.


Mike

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Post by Guest » Sat Jan 02, 2010 5:48 pm

Just came across this and haven't read all the responses but I am thinking that if you aren't physically active than you may have a lot more trouble relaxing.

Especially having nervous energy, all that energy really does need to go somewhere! So maybe taking a walk, or even doing 50 jumping jacks in place before you "relax" will make it so much easier.

Guest

Post by Guest » Sun Jan 03, 2010 2:18 pm

That's a very good point Shif. Muscle tension exercises help out good but actual physical exercise would help out more I'd think.


Mike

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Post by Guest » Tue Jan 05, 2010 7:37 am

I have difficulty relaxing as well. I had it explained well to me once. Being Anxious feels "normal" to me as I have been this way for so long. When I am "relaxed," it feels foreign and therefore makes me anxious. I have learned to respond to this anxousness by saying "it is ok to be happy and relaxed."

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Post by Guest » Wed Jan 13, 2010 4:15 pm

Hey, Dreamer! Umm, I do know what you mean about breathing Lucinda's way making u more anxious and stressed. That is why when I first started listening to the program relaxation exercise, I chose to think positively. Truth is, anything could make u nervous if you let it. I chose not to let it, even though at first, I had high expectations of myself to get real good at breathing. but, i would just encourage u to try out different breathing exercises. Just be hopeful for I believe there is indeed a relaxation exercise out there that would work for u. Don't give up!

The Lord will follow you wherever u go, if u choose to accept him into ur life, and he will look out for you all the while.

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