It really kept me from getting a full blown anxiety episode!!!!!!!!!
Session 3: IT Worked IT Worked!!!!!!!!!!!
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I picked up a small spiral notepad and during my
most anxious times (usually the a.m.) I just kept jotting down mostly negative thoughts (of Course)
came to my mind first but then I went back and had written positive answers to all my negativity.
It really did help me from getting a lot of anxiety symptoms that I would have gotten otherwise.
It is a difficult Session. ALthough there isn't many "Steps" to remember.
I Still have not finished reading the workbook- I am on Day 3 so far.
most anxious times (usually the a.m.) I just kept jotting down mostly negative thoughts (of Course)
came to my mind first but then I went back and had written positive answers to all my negativity.
It really did help me from getting a lot of anxiety symptoms that I would have gotten otherwise.
It is a difficult Session. ALthough there isn't many "Steps" to remember.
I Still have not finished reading the workbook- I am on Day 3 so far.
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Writing it all down does really help. I have a separate journal I can write in. but I have a diary on my computer that has a LOT of my feelings in it.Originally posted by Mary Wargo:
That's great! That's my biggest challenge. I can turn the panic ones into realistic ones but actually coming up with a truly positive reply to myself is hard. Maybe I should journal more than I have been doing. Sounds like you have really put an effort into it. Good for you!
Also my little notepad is handy to jot down my
feelings.
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I was doing both actually. Last night I wrote a whole bunch of negative things and then went backOriginally posted by Mary Wargo:
DebDeb- Do you write down several negative thoughts at once and then later write down the positive responses or do you respond to each negative thought with a positive one right away?
and wrote in positive things; but then this morning I did both at the same time.