I have written about anxiety before, but we are living in anxious, 9 of swords times and could do with some reassurance.
One of my main defences against anxiety is to name it outloud to myself - I am feeling anxious and I need to do something about it. So what do I do? There are many studies that show that going into nature - walks, swimming, gardens - can definitely help. Putting your feet into sand or grass, into the water's edge or earth, that can help ground you.
But sometimes nature is far away, and sometimes getting dressed to go out into nature feels a bridge too far.
I have found guided visualisations enormously helpful. I've been recommending Belleruth Naparstek for years! And I'm still happy to recommend her.
But lately I've been listening to Kenneth Soares, who I found on Apple. I mentioned to him to a client recently and she excitedly said she listens to him too. We both discussed how we can't place his accent (he's definitely not Australian, as some have suggested!) I said how I found his comments that I don't have to relax at this moment, just gave me permission to relax; whereas others telling me to take a deep breath and commanding me to relax just made me more tense! (I'm so contrary, I know.)
I always stress to people that I find the ideas of guided meditations very helpful, but many individual speakers don't work for me at all. If you don't like these recommendations, don't feel bad. There is a whole world of guided meditations out there. Find one that you do like, and that should help soothe you.
