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Sometimes anxiety and tinnitus feel worse during breaks, weekends, holidays, or quieter moments. Shouldn't we expect rest to make us feel better?
In this video, I explain why this happens, how your nervous system reacts to quiet, and why noticing spikes in anxiety or tinnitus is completely normal.
I also guide you through some mindfulness and breathing exercises, with intentional pauses to help you reflect, calm your nervous system, and respond gently to your body. You can follow along, journal your thoughts, or simply notice your breath.
This video is for anyone who struggles with anxiety, tinnitus, or heightened awareness during rest. Remember: your nervous system is learning, and you are not failing, these moments are part of progress.
💛 What you’ll get in this video:
• Understanding why tinnitus and anxiety can spike during rest
• How your nervous system responds to quiet
• Guided mindfulness & breathing exercises
• Gentle prompts to reflect, journal, and observe without judgment
Take your time with this video. Pause, breathe, and give yourself the care you deserve.
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Disclaimer: I am not a medical professional. This video is for educational and supportive purposes only. If you have concerns about your health, anxiety, or tinnitus, please consult a qualified healthcare provider.
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#Anxiety #Tinnitus #Mindfulness #GuidedMeditation #BreathingExercises #AnxietyRelief #TinnitusRelief #NervousSystem #SelfCare #JournalingForAnxiety #MentalHealthAwareness #CalmMind
Credits:
Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
https://uppbeat.io/t/matrika/days-off
License code: PGI6ZN70W00YKTOZ
By Caris Lount4.5
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Sometimes anxiety and tinnitus feel worse during breaks, weekends, holidays, or quieter moments. Shouldn't we expect rest to make us feel better?
In this video, I explain why this happens, how your nervous system reacts to quiet, and why noticing spikes in anxiety or tinnitus is completely normal.
I also guide you through some mindfulness and breathing exercises, with intentional pauses to help you reflect, calm your nervous system, and respond gently to your body. You can follow along, journal your thoughts, or simply notice your breath.
This video is for anyone who struggles with anxiety, tinnitus, or heightened awareness during rest. Remember: your nervous system is learning, and you are not failing, these moments are part of progress.
💛 What you’ll get in this video:
• Understanding why tinnitus and anxiety can spike during rest
• How your nervous system responds to quiet
• Guided mindfulness & breathing exercises
• Gentle prompts to reflect, journal, and observe without judgment
Take your time with this video. Pause, breathe, and give yourself the care you deserve.
______________
Disclaimer: I am not a medical professional. This video is for educational and supportive purposes only. If you have concerns about your health, anxiety, or tinnitus, please consult a qualified healthcare provider.
______________
#Anxiety #Tinnitus #Mindfulness #GuidedMeditation #BreathingExercises #AnxietyRelief #TinnitusRelief #NervousSystem #SelfCare #JournalingForAnxiety #MentalHealthAwareness #CalmMind
Credits:
Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
https://uppbeat.io/t/matrika/days-off
License code: PGI6ZN70W00YKTOZ