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In this episode, we delve deep into the transformative power of turning anxiety into positive, others-focused deeds. In this episode, we treat it like an actual therapy session, exploring practical steps to manage anxiety and make loving actions a reflexive response.
Dr. Scott Symington's concept of "converting side screen energy to virtuous behavior" is at the heart of our discussion.
We will identify our nmost common compromised loving actions in times of anxiety and counteracting them with four positive responses. This shift from self-focused to others-focused behavior becomes a powerful tool in managing anxious energy.
By embracing these principles consistently, even when not feeling one's best, we create a new reflexive response to anxiety, moving towards a life anchored in purpose and contribution. Join us on this journey of transformation and learn how to navigate life's challenges with the anchor of loving action.
By Mind and BodyIn this episode, we delve deep into the transformative power of turning anxiety into positive, others-focused deeds. In this episode, we treat it like an actual therapy session, exploring practical steps to manage anxiety and make loving actions a reflexive response.
Dr. Scott Symington's concept of "converting side screen energy to virtuous behavior" is at the heart of our discussion.
We will identify our nmost common compromised loving actions in times of anxiety and counteracting them with four positive responses. This shift from self-focused to others-focused behavior becomes a powerful tool in managing anxious energy.
By embracing these principles consistently, even when not feeling one's best, we create a new reflexive response to anxiety, moving towards a life anchored in purpose and contribution. Join us on this journey of transformation and learn how to navigate life's challenges with the anchor of loving action.