• Find Your Why Continued: Foundational Anxiety Management Strategies (Part II)

  • Sep 16 2024
  • Length: 33 mins
  • Podcast

Find Your Why Continued: Foundational Anxiety Management Strategies (Part II)

  • Summary

  • In this episode of Calm Your Caveman, Dr. Twitchell deepens the conversation on finding your purpose as a foundational strategy for mastering anxiety. Building upon the previous discussion, this episode emphasizes the power of a clear 'why' to navigate complex emotional events and conflicting inner valuations. Dr. Twitchell explores how a defined purpose helps in choosing the right emotional regulation strategies and ensuring efficient resource allocation. Real-life examples, including job dissatisfaction and social anxiety, illustrate how identifying long-term values can guide critical life decisions. Additionally, the episode encourages writing exercises to bring subconscious values to the surface, thereby fostering greater emotional autonomy and resilience.

    Key Points:
    Choosing Strategies Based on Desired Outcomes: We discuss how knowing your desired outcome helps in selecting the appropriate emotional regulation strategies.
    Handling Complex Emotions: We talk about the complexity of emotional events and how having a sense of purpose can help resolve inner conflicts by prioritizing long-term values.
    Willingness to Feel Anxiety: We Introduce the concept of being willing to experience anxiety in the service of something valued and how this paradoxically reduces anxiety.

    For full show notes including resources mentioned go to: https://www.calmyourcaveman.com/podcast


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