Freeing your mind from worry has a lot to do with reducing anxiety.
Now you might be thinking how does this have to do with communication and social skills?
The truth is that if you’re in a dark place, it's hard to be social.
If you have debilitating anxiety, striking up a conversation with someone can be challenging.
In this Explearning livestream, we explore this personal growth topic, which will also help you build a resilient mindset.
Here are some of the points we cobbled together, some of which we cover in the livestream:
Don’t lose sight of your goals
- what’s your why? (Simon Sinek)
- intrinsic vs extrinsic motivation
Prioritize what’s important
If you are overwhelmed, which can stem from worry then it's a good idea to focus on what really matters.
- keep your to do list short (3 items at a time)
- concentrate on the must dos
- as yourself "what can I do right now?"
Keep Perspective
Along with this is gratitude and appreciation. Be thankful for all that you have and are.
- ad astra per aspera = "through hardships to the stars"
Give your mind a rest
Sometimes we worry because our brain is telling us it needs a break.
- doing something fun or creative
- complete a "creativity drill" where you come up with random words and make associations
- dancing around to reset
- get out in nature
Switch the focus
Distract yourself from worrying. We’re no good at multitasking. When you do an involved activity you can reorient your focus to that and that will reduce your worrying. Try activities like:
- vocab building
- intense puzzles
- high intensity workout
- listening to a podcast
Llive in the now
Treat the present like a present.
- meditation helps with this
- every moment lives on it’s own, we can’t relive a moment, so relish it
- be present in the conversations you have -- to do this focus on listening
Visualize what worrying is doing to you
Take a moment to feel the sensations in your body that the worry is incurring. Is it making your nervous? tense up? shake? What are the feelings and vibrations you're feeling within.
- imagine worry to be a specific color and visualize it in your body
- the next time you worry remember the sensation
- concentrate on how worrying feels (paint the picture of it)
Audit your day
Write down - in the form of journaling or bullet journaling - your activities and your mood every day for one week. Keep track of activities, food and water intake, exercise, etc.
- do this for a few days
- be as descriptive and thorough as possible
- review the items and their respective descriptions
- analyze each point and understand the environment in which the worry arises
So these are some of the ways in which we like to reduce anxiety and free up our mind. Because a mind free of worries is a sound mind :) and it is much more conducive to positive social interactions.
Also, check out this lesson about how to think happy (not anxious) thoughts.
Happy Explearning ⚡
About the Author and the Explearning Academy:
Mary Daphne is an expert in communication, executive interpersonal skills, and personal development. She is the founder of the Explearning Academy, a platform dedicated to helping individuals enhance their social fluency, boost their careers, and elevate their social game. Through immersive group coaching programs like the Executive Communication Lab and self-guided journeys, participants gain the social superpowers and career catapults they've been searching for. If you're ready to take your negotiation skills to the next level and connect with like-minded individuals, visit academy.explearning.co and explore the various plans available. Join the Explearning Academy community and unlock your full potential.
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