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| Anxiety can be magnified by irrational thoughts. For example, the thoughts that "something bad will happen", or "I will make a mistake"  might lack evidence, but still have a real impact on how you feel. By examining the evidence and challenging these thoughts, you can reduce anxiety. | ||||
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| ## Put thoughts on trial | ||||
| ## Put thoughts on trial | ||||
| Choose a thought that has contributed to your anxiety. Gather evidence in support of your thought (*verifiable facts only*), and against your thought. Compare the evidence and determine whether your thought is accurate or not. | ||||
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| ## Use Socratic questioning | ||||
| Question the thoughts that contribute to your anxiety. Ask yourself: | ||||
| - "Is my thought based on facts or feelings?" | ||||
| - "How would my best friend see this situation?" | ||||
| - "How likely is it that my fear will come true?" | ||||
| - "What's the most *likely* to happen?" | ||||
| - "If my fear comes true, will it still matter in a week? A month? A year?" | ||||
| ## Imagery | ||||
| Your thoughts have the power to change how you feel. If you think of something sad, it's likely you'll start to feel sad. The opposite is also true: When you think of something positive or calming, you feel relaxed. The imagery technique harnesses this power to reduce anxiety. | ||||
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| Think of a place you find comforting. It could be a secluded beach, your bedroom, a quiet mountaintop, or even a loud concert. For 5 to 10 minutes, use *all* your senses to imagine this setting in great detail. Don't just think fleetingly about this place - really imagine it. | ||||
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| - What do you see around you? What do you notice in the distance? Look all around to take in all your surroundings. Look for small details you would usually miss. | ||||
| - What sounds can you hear? Are they loud or soft? Listen closely to everything around you. Keep listening to see if you notice any distant sounds. | ||||
| - Are you eating or drinking something enjoyable? What is the flavor  | ||||
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