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When anxiety rises, especially if it feels intense or irrational, ask yourself:
· What might this be echoing?
· What part of me is reacting?
· And what might this feeling be trying to protect?
Sometimes, anxiety isn’t here to hurt you. It’s here to help you notice. To help you remember. To help you heal. It may not be comfortable. But it is always wise.
By Dr. Carlos Gerardo Quijada5
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When anxiety rises, especially if it feels intense or irrational, ask yourself:
· What might this be echoing?
· What part of me is reacting?
· And what might this feeling be trying to protect?
Sometimes, anxiety isn’t here to hurt you. It’s here to help you notice. To help you remember. To help you heal. It may not be comfortable. But it is always wise.