From Anxiety to Wellness

Anxiety can be described as an overactive mind. You either have an overactive mind over a number of different concerns or you’re obsessing over one particular concern. In most cases, you’re fearing or dreading the future, or you may have too many thoughts simultaneously which causes overwhelming emotions. You may also be obsessing over the past in which you experienced trauma or guilt over poor choices and now you cannot get your mind off of it. Many people experience anxiety, however, it doesn’t mean they have an anxiety disorder. Anxiety becomes a problem when you cannot function, it’s taking away from your “joie de vivre” and you’re beginning to withdraw from daily obligations or social situations. 

Here are a few practices that I believe are beneficial to your mental health:

Recognize there is a problem. So many don’t want to admit they have a problem, so they ignore it altogether and their illness progresses and gets worse. Let’s say you’re not at your ideal weight and you wanted to lose weight. Are you going to ignore the fact you’re overweight, or are you going to take action by watching your diet and exercising regularly? If you’re not mindful and taking action steps, life remains, and doesn’t change.

Another approach is practicing mindfulness: be in the present moment because when you’re in the present moment you’re more likely to make wise choices with your thoughts and behavior. You’re more likely to think before you speak which will create less conflicts. Furthermore, when you’re focusing on several different stress related concerns, you act on impulse. Acting on impulse leads to poor choices. If you have several conversations in your head, isn’t it more difficult to think of consequences or benefits to your choices? In such cases often you end up lashing out to others or make choices you regret later on. When you’re constantly thinking, your mind gets exhausted from your overactive mind and you end up loading up on stimulants to counteract the effects. When you become more in tune with the present moment and your thoughts, conscious and subconscious, you become more aware of what’s causing your anxiety and behavioral issues. You realize that sometimes a simple adjustment can make a huge difference. 

Practice meditation: meditation is a simple act of sitting or lying down awake with your eyes shut and trying to think of nothing. This is beneficial because your brain needs a time out from time to time, hence the reason we need sleep. This is the same process of sleep and it has similar benefits except your mind is awake. What is the opposite of an overactive mind? Stillness, tranquility and mindfulness. In addition, meditation lowers your pulse, lowers your blood pressure and helps you sleep because it relaxes you. It also lengthens your telomeres which reverses your biological age, therefore, it helps you stay young. Longer telomeres also indicate longer life spans. Decreased pulse and lower blood pressure reduces anxiety. And we all know when we get a good night of sleep, we feel rested and better the next day. All this has benefits to your mental health and physical health as well. Mental health and physical health are interconnected. They both affect one another. Mental health challenges often end up causing physical health problems such as high blood pressure, erratic heartbeat, and insomnia and many other symptoms. So we can agree when we are mentally healthy, it not only improves our mood but our physical health as well. 

Change your inner dialogue: anxiety is a conversation going on inside your mind about the future, the present and the past. You’re either fearing or dreading the future or the present, or you’re focusing on past trauma and regrets. Changing your inner dialogue means speaking affirmations of well being. It means focusing on the exact opposite of the fear or seeking relief from your fear. Don’t believe the misconception that these illnesses are for life. How many people recovered and healed? What do they have that you don’t other than philosophies, strategies, and perhaps therapy and medication. Affirmations also interrupts the negative thought and stops you from focusing so much energy on the worst case scenario. The more you focus on affirmations of well being, the less you focus on the worst case scenario, your symptoms or dread. The less focus on negative emotions, the greater you feel and the greater your outlook for your life and future. All this together creates wellness and recovery. Everyone can implement these practices in their lives, and everyone can receive benefit from being mindful, persistent, and taking action steps to wellness. 

Focus on Your Victory

You can dread the future, focus on pessimism and fears, or you can focus on the journey getting easier and easier. Whatever you focus on, you perpetuate. It’s your choice as you carve the path before you. Nobody is carving it for you, so be the master, declare things are getting easier and easier, and focus on your victory, not the defeat. Danny G. 

Mastery Over Emotion

You are the master of your inner dialogue and inner guidance. Don’t fall prey to pessimism, bitterness and fears. Refocus your inner dialogue into self empowerment and faith. Listen to your guidance within and you’ll discover all your answers, and solutions. Dreams are inevitable through faith and persistence. Danny G. 

Optimism Faith and Gratitude

Optimism, faith and gratitude gives you strength and perseverance. Pessimism, fears and bitterness weakens you and steals from you. Therefore, be conscientious about your thoughts, words and deeds, and allow them to be an expression of who you truly are, and of what you claim to be. Danny G. 

Clarity Of Mind

The best means of accomplishing your dreams is to quiet your mind, and release any misconceptions, limitations and fears. When quieting the mind, you have clarity of thought, therefore, you’re receptive to the signs from your soul. Then your action step is to focus on the desired outcome, don’t procrastinate, and watch it flourish. Danny G. 

All From Within

If you cannot find an answer to your sickness or circumstance, listen to your subconscious mind, for within it, lies whatever the conscious mind hasn’t grasped yet. Look for any misconceptions, fears or resentment. Then reprogram your subconscious mind with positive declarations of your new condition and life. Learn and understand your subconscious mind until it unites with your conscious mind. Then you’ll gain mastery over your challenges and life, and you’ll know every answer is from within. Danny D. 

Changing Gracefully

Embrace change, and do not cling to the past. Every moment is a new creation from the divine, and the God or Goddess you are. Not embracing change is not embracing the inevitable perpetuation of life. Every great and wise man didn’t allow the fear of change to control him. He allowed himself to change gracefully, with time on his side to create deliberately and productively. Danny G. 

Beyond the Physical

Transformation means going beyond the physical. By focusing on the present with pessimism, fears and bitterness, you only perpetuate its very existence. By seeking inward, your mind is no longer focused on the trouble or pain, and all its worldly attachments. When you seek your soul, you focus on possibilities and faith. You focus on your potential and freedom. This is how you’re destined to live, from this space of creation and freedom, bound to thrive and triumph. Danny G. 

The Inevitable Faith

Don’t allow vulnerability to become your home. We all have vulnerabilities at times, and the trek can seem uphill and bleak. Tread along with faith and love in your heart, and let go of all your fears and doubts. Let the inspiration guide you to your destination and dream, the inevitable process of persistence and faith. Danny G. 

Your Power and Untapped Potential

Release all pessimism, fears, and bitterness, and allow God to unfold what he has in store. He has unlimited favor and abundance waiting for you to claim yours. If you simply just be and allow his spirit to lead, you’ll be astounded by your power and untapped potential within. Danny G.