"Peanut"]Hi Moshka76,
. The most beautiful thing about mindfulness is that it doesn't tell you to change your thoughts to positive, or that you will reach this zenith it simply tells you to compassionately be aware of whatever it is that you are feeling or thinking and instead of emotionally reacting to it you observe it.
Thank you so much for your reply Peanut. Even more than what you write, the simple fact that you've made such an effort to cheer me has cheered me up!! lol
I agree with what you say. Like many people I have tried CBT and found it interesting, but basically useless- especially for social anxiety. But I am more optimistic about mindfulness. The problem I have atm is the relentless intensity of my anxiety; it is so bad that I am finding meditation impossible. Still, this will ease off I'm sure. And when it does I am going to seriously dedicate myself to mindfulness as I have never dedicated myself to anything. I suppose the idea is to almost step back from your thoughts, to 'create a space' between me and my thoughts.
I know from years of severe anxiety that our thoughts feel like Truth but they are not they are simply thoughts.
Yes, I must repeat this to myself all day every day until the message is driven deep into my subconscious. I'm sorry you also suffer from anxiety peanut. Horrible isn't it!
And if you begin to live your life moment by moment as it actually unravels it all becomes a little easier to deal with. The hardest part of starting mindfulness for me so far has been worrying that I am not doing it right or that it won't help me and I will always feel this way or that there will be no results because my mind keeps wandering
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I am sure it does work peanut. My brother in law is a cancer nurse and he has been practising mindfulness (well, TM) for about 9 months now. He swears by it and even believes it should be taught in schools. He can have the most exhausting, stressful night time shift, full of heartache and yelling relatives. But as soon as he feels the anxiety mount and his mind becoming flooded, he withdraws to the chapel, goes into a 10 minute meditation and comes back with his mind calm, sharp and clear. He has proved to my satisfaction that it works.
I was directed by a friend to Jon Kabat-Zinn who has a few videos on youtube and has been practicing mindfulness for 50 years. I find him to be authentic and understanding. His audio book is available on youtube and it is pretty amazing. You can also purchase his series - I am enjoying series three. It is hard but I am determined to stick to it.
I might check him out. I've ordered professor Mark Williams' mindfulness course on CD as well.
I am sure you have also been in contact with a GP which is crucial but please just remember that you are important, your life is still being lived moment by moment, breath by breath, and many many people are in your boat. Also forty is still so so young please please don't be haunted by your past or weighed down by your future all you will ever have is now!
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Such a kind thing to say. Thank you
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. Yes, you are quite right, many people are in my position, or worse! I really hope mindfulness helps you overcome your anxiety as well.