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[Navigating Anxiety: Finding Presence, Gratitude, and Joy]-[#60 - Let's talk anxiety ]

Voice Hugs · B2 · 2024-08-28

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Embracing the Complexity of Anxiety

In this deeply personal episode of Voicehugs, hosts Vivian and Rowena engage in an honest, vulnerable conversation about a feeling that permeates many of our lives: anxiety. Drawing inspiration from the film Inside Out 2, the hosts explore how anxiety—often viewed as a negative, paralyzing force—is actually a complex emotion that, at its core, is attempting to protect us. By reflecting on their own journeys from youth to their late 20s, they unpack the difference between healthy, protective anxiety and the debilitating, "crippling" kind that prevents us from experiencing the fullness of life.

The Roots of Anxiety: Fear and the Future

Vivian and Rowena identify that anxiety often stems from a deeper, underlying fear—whether it is the fear of rejection, the fear of abandonment, or the fear of not being "good enough." They note that while our ancestors used anxiety as a survival mechanism to detect "imminent danger" like predators, modern anxiety is often a product of being "stuck in the future."

Rowena shares how her early experiences with anxiety, such as during middle school, were rooted in the "unknown" of social dynamics, friendships, and relationships. Similarly, Vivian describes her lifelong struggle with generalized anxiety, exemplified by her constant, intrusive thoughts about her dog, Charlie. These examples illustrate how the mind creates "perceived danger" even when we are safe, leading to cycles of overthinking and spiraling.

Shifting from Control to Presence

One of the most significant insights shared is the relationship between anxiety and control. Rowena reflects on a breakthrough she had in college during a public speaking project. By being fully prepared and "pouring her heart and soul" into the work, she realized that confidence and preparation could mitigate the "fight or flight" response.

However, the hosts emphasize that true relief comes not from controlling every variable, but from being present. They discuss how both depression and anxiety trap us in our own heads—depression by keeping us stuck in the past, and anxiety by keeping us stuck in the future. To break this cycle, they suggest:

  • Grounding Techniques: Using sensory actions, like the "finger-tracing breathing" method, to pull oneself back into the current moment.
  • Reframing Coping Mechanisms: While acknowledging that escapism (like spontaneous travel or reading) is a natural way to protect oneself, they encourage listeners to sit with discomfort rather than constantly shutting it down.
  • Practicing Gratitude: Moving beyond generic lists, the hosts suggest focusing on specific, meaningful encounters—such as a pet greeting you at the door—to foster genuine appreciation and "warm and fuzzies."

Reclaiming Joy

Ultimately, the hosts conclude that anxiety should not be judged or suppressed. Instead, we should view it with compassion, recognizing it as a part of our internal ecosystem that was once intended to help us. When anxiety begins to "rule the console," the antidote is to intentionally seek out joy. By cultivating gratitude and staying present, we can allow the world to "sparkle" again, ensuring that anxiety does not steal the control of our lives. As the hosts remind us, the goal is not to eliminate all fear, but to be kind to ourselves and remain connected to the beauty of the present moment.

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