Tuesday, 23 February 2010

Quote of the day........

RESPONSIBILITY

"We have to believe in free will. We've got no choice."

Isaac Bashevis makes it clear that we are responsible for our actions. Are you satisfied with your life. That is to your credit that you are living the life you want and creating reasonable expectations.
Are you dissatisfied with your life. That is your responsibility to do better and/or make more reasonable expectations.

Take charge. You have no choice, because you have free will.

1 comment:

  1. "This is How I Stopped Worrying and Anxiety"

    This has helped me tremendously and I hope it helps your readers
    as well.

    Hi, my name is Derek J. Soto, you can google me if you want to

    find out more about me. I suffered with Anxiety and OCD for

    many years. Over these years I have learned a few things that have

    helped me stop these things in my life. I remember when I would go

    to public places and I would see all these people moving around, I

    would hear all the sounds and this combined with my fear of what

    might happen to me because my heart was racing and I was feeling

    light headed. I literally thought that there was something wrong with

    me physically and I felt that I would pass out everytime I went

    anywhere public. I found out that my fear was actually causing

    these symptoms. I found out that there was no way that I could

    stop my anxiety and OCD until I actually got rid of this fear. I was

    told that without fear, excessive unhealthy anxiety cannot exist.

    I then found out that my OCD was caused by anxiety, so I knew

    I had to get rid of the anxiety and the OCD would go away. Here

    are some of the things that I did:

    1.) I realized that I had to accept whatever it is that I'm afraid of.

    I was afraid that i was going to pass out when I was in public, so

    what I would do is go in public and when I felt like I was going to

    pass out, I said to myself, "I don't care if I pass out because they'll

    just call an ambulance and I'll be taken care of." For some reason

    I never passed out and by repeating this, my brain stopped

    believing that I would pass out when I was out in public and so I

    no longer feared that this would happen.

    2.) I had to learn that anxiety is good and it is there to protect us,

    so when I started to feel anxiety come on, I told myself, "This is a

    good thing, because I know that my protection mechanism that

    keeps me safe is working." I knew then that i didn't have to be

    afraid of it anymore.

    3.) I then started to introduce new thoughts into my mind when

    I was having an anxiety attack. So if I was sitting there thinking

    about passing out, once I realized that I was focusing on that,

    I said, "Stop!" and I asked myself, "What would I rather think

    about?" Then I would think about things that made me happy,

    which was much funner for me!

    I know these are very simple tactics, but try them, try introducing

    new thoughts because you cannot control what thoughts pop

    into your head. See how your emotional state will change once

    you start thinking about the beach, or your spouse and the good

    times you've had, etc.

    This has done wonders for me and I hope it helps you too!

    Yours for mental freedom,

    Derek J. Soto

    To get cutting edge techniques to beat Anxiety and OCD permanently click here:

    http://ocd-gone-in-seven-days.com/how-to-stop-anxiety62.html

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