Thoughtful Thursday posts, Uncategorized

Thoughtful Thursday – November 16, 2023

The Mel Robbins Podcast – 6 Magic Words That Stop Anxiety & Overwhelm
Money and Marriage Podcast – Six Money and Marriage Facts that Every Couple Should Know
Life Kit – The consequences of overindulging your kids
  • Am I hindering my child from developmentally-appropriate tasks? Does this situation hinder the child from learning the tasks that support their development or learning at this age? Ex: packing my child’s lunch, cleaning their room for them, tying their shoes, etc. If yes, you are overindulging.

  • Am I giving them a disproportionate amount of family resources? Does this situation give a disproportionate amount of family resources to one or more of the children (money, space, time, or attention)? If yes, you are overindulging.

  • Am I making choices that benefit me more than the child? Does this situation exist to benefit the adult more than the child? If you are giving more than you’re comfortable with in order to make yourself calm, you are overindulging.

https://www.gabethebassplayer.com/blog/easy-to-work-with

Easy To Work With

November 14, 2023

It doesn’t mean you’re always happy or never rock the boat or always following the rules or just being super laid back all the time. Those things might encompass the ‘easy’ part.

But to be easy to WORK with…

It means you speak with clarity, show up prepared, take responsibility, make others better, embrace the long term vision as you take care of today’s details. And you show up on time.

Self Improvement Daily – You Can’t Or You Won’t?
Book review posts, Uncategorized

Anxiety & Tools for Recognizing and Coping With It

“Why am I so Anxious? Powerful Tools for Recognizing Anxiety and Restoring Your Peace” was a very thorough, educational, and interesting book written by Dr. Tracey Marks, a board-certified psychiatrist with a YouTube channel. This book covered anxiety symptoms, anxiety disorders, other conditions that can cause anxiety, medications available, and tools to relieve anxiety through manipulating your body and through changing mindset and perspective. Although I don’t have diagnosed anxiety, I was curious to learn more about anxiety.

Anxiety is the anticipation of a future threat. This threat can be real or imagined. An uncontrolled amydala and overactive default-mode network are two of the biological bases of anxiety. You can change your wiring. Neuroplasticity is the ability of the brain to remodel itself over time.

Anxiety physical symptoms include:

  • rapid heart rate
  • chest pain
  • choking or diffulty swallowing
  • sleeping problems
  • sweating
  • tremors
  • nausea
  • decreased appetite
  • heavy breathing
  • lightheadedness
  • numbness and tingling
  • heat sensations or chills

Anxiety mental symptoms include:

  • feeling on edge
  • worry
  • concentration problems
  • memory problems
  • assuming the worst
  • fear

Long-term effects of anxiety include:

  • trouble concentrating
  • headaches
  • fatigue
  • high blood pressure
  • increased resting heart rate
  • lower immune system
  • worsening of respiratory problems
  • insomnia
  • body aches
  • low sex drive
  • irritability
  • gastrointestinal problems
  • depression

Anxiety and depression are highly comorbid. They occur together most of the time, making them more difficult to treat.

Anxiety conditions – from most to least common:

  • specific phobia (18.4%)
  • social phobia (13.0%)
  • post-traumatic stress disorder (10.1%)
  • generalized anxiety disorder (9.0%)
  • separation anxiety disorder (8.7%)
  • panic disorder (6.8%)
  • agoraphobia (3.7%)
  • obsessive-compulsive disorder (2.7%)

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) can also cause anxiety. Although people often joke about others “being” OCD or having OCD, OCD is a serious condition that impacts daily life and requires four out of these eight features to meet diagnosis criteria: rigidity and stubbornness, stinginess, hoarding, perfectionism, fixation with details, reluctance to delegate, excessive work productivity, and strict moral standards. For those with OCD, rules and principles supercede relationships. They have an extreme need for control and autonomy.

Treatment options for anxiety include:

  • Medications. For those who don’t want/need to take medication every day, benzodiazepines can be taken as needed/infrequently. There are no side effects without long-term use. Magnesium supplements are also effective.
  • Aromatherapy
  • Accupuncture
  • Attention tools: mindfulness, meditation, grounding, 5-4-3-2-1 environment awareness
  • Thought control tools: journaling, gratitude, affective labeling, affirmations, worry time, and reframing
  • Body tools: breathing, probiotics, increase activity level and sleep time, weighted blankets, intermittent fasting, nature sounds ASMR, coloring, laughter, exposure exercises

These handy toolkits were included in the book:

One common symptom of anxiety is having cognitive distortions. These distortions spell out the mnemonic SCALPED MOP:

  • “should” statements
  • catastrophizing
  • all-or-nothing thinking
  • labeling
  • premature conclusions
  • emotional reasoning
  • discounting the positive
  • magnifying and minimizing
  • overgeneralizing
  • personalization

To overcome these cognitive distortions, challenge the thought.

  • Is the evidence based on what someone said or did in this situation. or is it based on inferences, hunches, and past experiences?
  • Am I holding myself to an unreasonable standard?
  • Have I considered other possibilities before drawing these conclusions?

This book was so educational and interesting!

Highly recommend! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

I look forward to reading, learning, and sharing more with you soon!