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[Navigating Anxiety: A Q&A for the Anxious Girl]-[Advice for the Anxious Girls - ADVICE SESSION #15]

Trying Not to Care · B2 · 2026-04-20

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Navigating Anxiety: A Q&A for the Anxious Girl

For many, anxiety is a constant companion, often leading to overthinking and missed opportunities. Ashley, host of Trying Not To Care, shares her personal journey from being completely consumed by her anxiety to learning effective coping mechanisms. This guide synthesizes her advice on managing the anxious mind.

Distinguishing Intuition from Anxiety

One of the most common struggles for chronic overthinkers is differentiating between a genuine gut feeling and anxiety-driven thoughts. Ashley highlights that intuition is typically "calm" and "neutral," providing a sense of sureness without strong emotional attachment. In contrast, anxiety is an "afterthought"—a state of "unsureness" that feels "scary and heavy."

She explains that while intuition arrives as a knowing, anxiety is often the result of "thinking yourself into a bad mood" by constructing hypothetical, negative scenarios. To distinguish the two, she suggests asking yourself: "Do I feel like I'm in a panic?" and "Do I feel more sure or do I feel more unsure?"

Combatting Anxiety Spikes

When anxiety spikes, Ashley emphasizes the importance of identifying personal triggers. Knowing that she becomes anxious when she is "overstimulated," "dehydrated," or in "large crowds" allows her to feel more in control. Instead of spiraling into panic, she can check in with herself: "Did you eat enough? Did you drink enough water?"

Beyond awareness, she advocates for building a personal toolkit for regulation, which may include:

  • EFT tapping to reset the body.
  • Physical comfort like petting dogs or focusing on breathing.
  • Self-compassion: She stresses the need to "have grace with yourself." Being mean to yourself for feeling anxious is counterproductive; instead, treat yourself with the same support you would offer a friend.

Reclaiming Power Over What You Cannot Control

A major source of anxiety is the attempt to control external factors, such as other people's behaviors or perceptions. Ashley notes that in the past, she tried to "change their behavior" through excessive effort, only to realize that "you can't make someone love you."

She uses the analogy of "spilled milk": once it is spilled, you cannot put it back in the carton; you can only clean up the mess. By shifting focus from what you cannot control to what you can—such as your own character, kindness, and personal habits—you stop feeling "powerless" and start feeling "powerful."

Managing Social Anxiety

Social anxiety often stems from the pressure to perform or the fear of being judged. Ashley suggests:

  • Preparation: Creating a routine before an event helps minimize the "anticipation" leading up to it.
  • Mindset Shift: Conversations are not performance art; they are simply meant to "connect." If someone is judgmental, she reminds listeners that this is usually "projection," as unhappy people often put others down to "avoid being beneath you."
  • The Spotlight Effect: Most people are too preoccupied with their own insecurities to judge you. When you replay an embarrassing moment, remember that others are likely "more focused on what's going on with them" than on your stutter or mistake.

Ultimately, Ashley encourages listeners to stop fixating on potential judgment and instead focus on being authentic. If someone doesn't like you, they simply "aren't your people," and you don't owe them your energy.

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I used to let my anxiety absolutely consume me.
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I'll put that in the show notes as well if you want to hear like a long take on that.
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And then eventually it comes out to be that you were right.
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I also think having your own personal ways to combat anxiety is super helpful too.
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You just need to find what works best for you.
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come a long way
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take a step back
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second guessing myself
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get caught up in
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hold you back
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📖 Transcript

Hello and welcome to or welcome back to Trying Not To Care.
If you're new here, my name's Ashley and I upload almost every Monday.
Right now, I'm currently pre-recording episodes, because when you're listening to this one, I will be just getting back from my solo cruise to Mexico.
But when I'm recording this right now, I haven't gone yet.
I leave for my cruise this Sunday.
I'm recording this on Thursday.

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