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How can I accept that I have these cruel anxieties?

Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Jan 16, 2015
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I've had anxiety since I can remember. It runs in my family my mom has it too. After going through therapy it's gotten a lot better but it's still a struggle
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Profile: caringSmiles20
caringSmiles20 on Jan 16, 2015
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Anxieties can be cured. Acceptance doesn't mean you have to live with them forever. With acceptance one can move further for the remedies of anxieties.
Profile: txny
txny on Apr 20, 2015
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I've been dealing with my anxieties for quite a while, and I've tried so many things, but the things that helped the most is just telling myself that I gotta wait and see where life takes me. Go with the flow sort of thing or whatever.
Profile: Marlinda
Marlinda on Apr 24, 2015
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Thinking that nothing in life is perfect. Feeling anxious in the process of the imperfection. That is normal. Also conjugate anxiety as if it was a verb : I have anxiety , you have anxiety , he/she has anxiety , WE have anxiety and they have anxiety . You will see that it will feel better with time.
Profile: rubya24
rubya24 on Jun 8, 2015
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anxiety sucks, one of the ways i managed to get over my anxiety about having anxiety is just talking about it, I talked to my partner and my friends and teachers and able to get help at school and decrease my anxiety, it made me feel a lot better about actually having anxiety.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Jul 2, 2015
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You have to see your anxiety for what they really are. You have to know it inside and out. It's not just saying, "OK". It involves mindfulness. Just be in the moment. There are probably more important things to do right now. It's the present that matters most. That is what I did regarding my irrational thoughts.
Profile: jtmort1988
jtmort1988 on Jul 3, 2015
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Acceptance is one of the hardest parts when dealing with anxiety. The more you remain in denial of what it is and how it affects you, it's almost as though that's an anxiety bomb itself. Once you have realized the current state of your anxiety, fully accept it for what it is, then the treatment work can be done.
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Anonymous on Dec 21, 2015
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It's not easy accepting that you have anxiety. The best things you can do are anthing that will help you relax and be calm. Find pictures of cute animals, take a walk, paint, listen to the rain, whatever tickles your fancy.
Profile: EmmaJosephine
EmmaJosephine on Nov 8, 2016
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By accepting, and forgiving, the situations that have caused anxiety, and the skills (mainly mindfulness) I have cultivated to help myself are useful in other aspects of my life.
Profile: Sazzamac467
Sazzamac467 on Jun 6, 2017
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Imagine that your cruel anxieties are your friends. These friends are mean to you and don't have your best interest in mind, but they're there. Like many negative friends, we have to accept that they're in our lives in order to move on. Your bad friends are at the same school as you and will be until you leave. This is the same with your anxieties, they will stay with you until you move on and continue life without them. They may not constantly be by your side, like friends they may drift into the background. At the end of the day, you still have to accept that they're there.
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