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5 Types Of Anxiety That Are Completely Optional

5 Types Of Anxiety That Are Completely Optional

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Head to http://cozyearth.com/ and use my code DRSCOTT for up to 20% off to make your home the best part of life. And if you get a Post-Purchase Survey, be sure to mention you heard about Cozy Earth right here!You will never have zero anxiety — and trying to get there will actually make you more anxious.But a surprising amount of the anxiety you feel every day is optional.In this video, I break down 5 common types of anxiety that can be reduced dramatically (sometimes almost eliminated) with straightforward behavioral shifts:- Control Anxiety (the “my conditions must be perfect” trap)- Malnourishment Anxiety (a fueled brain regulates better)- Impression Management Anxiety (trying to control other people’s thoughts)- Exhaustion Anxiety (sleep loss wrecks emotional regulation)- Deception Anxiety (the weight of secrets)The goal isn’t to remove anxiety.It’s to stop accidentally manufacturing the kind you don’t need.

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