A Note From Deanne
The ConquerAnxiety.com team and I wish you a very happy Thanksgiving. We are so grateful that you are a part of our online family and hope that you enjoy the holiday surrounded by the love of family and friends!
In addition to the traditional Thanksgiving fare, my family will enjoy swimming and playing cards this week. I hope your holiday is filled with love, laughter, and calmness as well.
Thanks for all of the wonderful notes in response to last week's article about thinking small for the holidays. Some of our readers asked if thinking small applies only to the holidays. Thinking small is for every day, all year long!
This week's issue is one of our reader favorites, entitled What is Genuine Control? Enjoy. Dedicated to your success,
P.S. Our office will be closed Wednesday through Friday for the holiday. The toll-free order line (1-866-55-PANIC) will be available 24/7.
Anxiety Tip
What Is Genuine Control?
-- Genuine control is not something lost or gained according to what someone else says, does, or thinks. It is within me, in abundance, at all times. -- Genuine control is not about trying to make people like or love me. It's about liking and loving myself and allowing my inner beauty to shine through. -- Genuine control is not something that comes from manipulating the external environment - other people, events, and circumstances. It comes from changing my internal environment - how I perceive and act. -- Genuine control does not result in feelings of powerlessness, anxiety, and self-doubt. It results in feelings of empowerment, contentment, and increased self-esteem. -- Genuine control does not drag me down. It lifts me up. -- Genuine control does not come and go depending on how I'm feeling at the moment. It is within me at all times, even if I choose not to realize it or use it. -- Genuine control does not mean attempting to make others do things my way and think the way I want them to think. It means making my own choices and thinking for myself. -- Genuine control does not mean looking outside of myself to determine who I am. It means looking within myself and appreciating who I am. -- Genuine control does not mean single-handedly transforming economies, business climates, and political realities. It means transforming my internal reality (myself), which in turn positively affects the whole. -- Genuine control is not about predicting the future - my grades, my income, my relationships, or a thousand other things. It's knowing that whatever happens I can choose how to perceive and react to life's events. -- Genuine control does not mean trying to change someone else's feelings. It means that each person's feelings are his or hers alone, just as my feelings are mine alone. -- Genuine control does not mean never making mistakes. It means understanding that making mistakes (and learning from them!) is essential to my success. -- Genuine control is not about feeling the need to change other peoples' preferences and opinions. It means developing and respecting my own. -- Genuine control does not mean attempting the impossible and feeling disappointed that I did not achieve it. It means attempting the possible and congratulating myself on each small success I achieve. -- Genuine control does not mean telling others how to spend their time. It means choosing how I spend my time. -- Genuine control does not mean other people, events, and situations determine my feelings, thoughts, and actions. It means that I choose how to feel, think, and act. -- Genuine control is not about trying to stop the rain, the snow, or the sunshine. It's about making rainbows, snowmen, and sand castles.
About Deanne
Deanne Repich - Founder and director of the National Institute of Anxiety and Stress, Inc., is an internationally renowned anxiety educator, teacher, author, and former sufferer who has helped tens of thousands of anxiety sufferers in more than 40 countries to reclaim their lives from anxiety, stress, anxiety disorders, panic attacks, anxiety attacks and social anxiety.
She is the creator of the Conquer Anxiety Success Program, author of more than one hundred articles, and publisher of the Anxiety-Free Living printed Newsletter for anxiety sufferers. She is a Member of Mental Health America and the Anxiety Disorders Association of America.
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