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Welcome, I have here a 70-video series about everything I learned about anxiety, OCD and depression, from my total recovery and working as a complex anxiety therapist for 20 years. This course comprises over 400,000 words, 70 hours of video and took 5 years to complete. It is for people who are serious about helping themselves. There are no quick fixes, but there is a proven process, The Calmness in Mind Process. For testimonials, go here - https://calmnessinmind.com/home/anxiety-therapy-testimonials/ It is for intelligent people seeking sensible ways to find greater calm, trust, courage, and self-love. They then wish to decide who they wish to become and what they desire to do with their life, and learn to acquire life skills to make that happen. The course is ideal for: - Those experiencing mental health issues - especially, anxiety, OCD, Pure OCD, ADD & Bipolar Depression. - New therapists need to learn how to treat these conditions effectively - Those who have to support an anxious or depressed loved one. - Those wishing to learn how to teach their children how to navigate life more calmly - Anybody wishing to learn new life skills for trust, courage and optimism The first 4 videos are free - check them out, and I have many free explanation videos. Trust me, this will change your life :-) (if you do the work). Let's go. John xx For your reference, as this process includes a lot of content, here is a list of most of it; however, every step is important, and each step builds on the last, even if you don't know that yet. Remember, your growth (will likely) come from what you don't yet know, otherwise you'd already be OK! Free: Video 1 - Introduction to anxiety & OCD Video 2 - Understanding what you are dealing with Video 3 - Thoughts, emotions and exhaustion Video 4 - The 6-month anxiety development phase Go here, watch those 4 for free - https://www.skool.com/the-calmness-in-mind-process-1165/classroom/fe7da54f?md=7ae94f75c72c4d7296e1dc3008dd7319
Ask Me Anything - about anxiety, OCD or depression.
I am here to offer my experience, opinions, and hypotheses on what they are and what you can do about them. Ask away. John
Why can some people handle anxiety and others struggle?
Actors step on stage with their bodies shaking, heart racing, and mind screaming they’re about to fail hard. They still go out and perform. They don’t call it “being an anxious person.” They call it discomfort — a temporary bodily experience while they get on with what matters to them. The reward on the other side (doing the work they love, the growth, the aliveness) is worth the feeling. Most people labelled “anxious” do the opposite: they treat the exact same sensations as proof of who they are and let it stop them completely. The sensations aren’t the real issue. The identity you attach to them is. What discomfort are you still letting run your life? Clip from Video 53 - Becoming the lead character in your Game of Life!
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Why can some people handle anxiety and others struggle?
Is being selfish - good or bad?
Being selfish doesn't really work for me, but learning how to become Selflessly Selfish really did! I had always thought selfishness was bad, but surely putting yourself first is one of the definitions of self-esteem (to a certain extent). This is a clip from video 36 - where I ask, "Is it sensible to be too nice?"
Is being selfish - good or bad?
A pre-valentines day thought about love...
There is a big difference between conditional and unconditional love. And I think it begins with self-love. This is a clip from video 19.
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