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Anxiety Trigger Map: Catch Spirals Before Panic Hits
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- Oct 22, 2024
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Summary
In this episode, we dive deep into the exhausting cycle of anxiety triggers—those seemingly small moments that spiral into full-blown panic or worry. You know the feeling: a sudden thought, a familiar place, or even a tone of voice sets off a cascade of physical tension, racing thoughts, and avoidance. But what if you could spot those triggers before they hijack your day? We break down the science behind why your brain reacts the way it does, and more importantly, how to interrupt the pattern. You’ll learn practical, research-backed strategies to identify your personal triggers, separate past trauma from present danger, and build a toolkit for calming your nervous system in real time. This episode is for anyone tired of feeling controlled by anxiety and ready to reclaim a sense of calm and choice. Key Takeaways: - Identify your top three anxiety triggers using a simple daily log. - Learn the three-part cycle: trigger, reaction, avoidance—and how to break it. - Practice a 60-second grounding technique that stops the spiral fast. - Understand why avoidance makes anxiety worse and how to face triggers safely. - Build a personalized action plan to reduce trigger intensity over time. What You'll Discover: - The surprising role of subtle body sensations in triggering anxiety. - Why your brain confuses uncertainty with danger—and how to reframe it. - A simple question to ask yourself that shifts from fear to curiosity. - How past experiences create false alarms in the present moment. - The one habit that rewires your trigger response in just two weeks. Recommended Resources: - The Anxiety and Phobia Workbook by Edmund J. Bourne (book) - CBT for Anxiety: A Practical Guide by Dr. Seth J. Gillihan (workbook) - The Panic Switch: How to Stop Anxiety Attacks by Dr. Margaret Wehrenb…