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How to Release Anxiety

Written by: Gabrielle Bernstein
Narrated by: Gabrielle Bernstein
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Practical and—at times—unexpected advice on how to release anxiety delivered by inspirational speaker, number one New York Times best seller, and self-described super attractor Gabby Bernstein in a live talk recorded at the Minetta Lane Theater.

It’s not just you. Stress levels are at an all-time high—so much so that a recently convened panel of medical experts in the US has recommended that all adults under the age of 65 be screened for anxiety.

In How to Release Anxiety, Gabby Bernstein offers simple, actionable steps for feeling better, living with more ease, and showing up for those around us. Gabby’s unusual advice: Rather than manage your anxiety, what if you befriended it? Gabby posits that what we befriend, we can ultimately be at ease with. So she invites us to get curious. Ask our anxiety what it wants. And then be compassionate as we listen to the answer.

In addition, Gabby offers experiential lessons for dealing with anxiety. She guides listeners in meditation, breathing techniques, Internal Family Systems practices, and tapping (EFT)—all resulting (within minutes!) in the kind of calmness and connection that displaces anxiety.

This 90-minute Audible Original is a helpful, speedy remedy for the anxiety so omnipresent in our lives. Full of relatable, personal examples—Gabby is all-too human, too!—How to Release Anxiety provides a welcoming, user-friendly approach to our all-too common, completely unproductive reaction to stress.

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©2022 Gabrielle Bernstein (P)2022 Audible Originals LLC

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Helpful TED talk style

Permission to channel anxiety through breathing and meditation and understanding how to feel the anxiety and listen to your body.

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Gabrielle to the rescue.

this audio is the perfect thing to listen to when you are overwhelmed.
She just knows how to speak and make us listen.

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made me feel nauseous listening to do this

I thought there would be some useful techniques, but it turns out more like a cult meeting than anything. what a waste of time

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Not my cup of T.

The meditation music was good.
Sounded more like a TED talk rah rah session with lots of repeating the most things three times

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