How to Prevent and Release Needless Anxiety: Talk with Dr. Rick Hanson

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  • Опубліковано 3 кві 2024
  • Anxiety is a normal human experience - we all feel anxious or afraid sometimes - but excessive or chronic anxiety can wear us down and be detrimental to our long-term happiness and health. Plus, many of us are anxious about things that we don’t actually need to be anxious about.
    In my Wednesday meditation and talk from April 3, I shared some ideas on how to prevent and release needless anxiety.
    Some key points that I covered this week are:
    - We can feel undisturbed, undefended, and uncontracted in the moment - which is what we meditated on (see the meditation here: rickhanson.com/meditation-tal...)
    - In order to receive the present moment without fear, we have to recognize that the brain is a prediction machine and can be stuck in predictions, especially regarding fear.
    - The scientific understanding of how the brain generalizes fear, including the biological and neurological mechanisms involved.
    - Strategies for preventing and managing overgeneralized fear, including mindfulness, self-compassion, and self-awareness practices.
    I hope you find it helpful. You are welcome to join my free Wednesday Meditations - which are open to everyone - by signing up for free, here: rickhanson.com/wednesday-medi...
    You can see the meditation that went along with this talk, here: rickhanson.com/meditation-tal...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 28

  • @vimalaeru5640
    @vimalaeru5640 День тому

    Such a to the point talk - so wise and wonderful guide

  • @didirogakos8855
    @didirogakos8855 2 місяці тому +6

    Loved this...and moved that you acknowledged the little beings in the study. I feel sorrow for them, too. Thank you.

  • @carolinaacastro2516
    @carolinaacastro2516 2 місяці тому +5

    Thanks for the lecture Rick, really appreciate you!

  • @manideli2662
    @manideli2662 2 місяці тому +1

    Rick, you and Tara Brach are God gifts to me!

  • @kriskelley3562
    @kriskelley3562 2 місяці тому +3

    I just missed it live session, but at least I get it here

  • @gyans.tomasic6134
    @gyans.tomasic6134 Місяць тому

    Thank you for the cortisol switch flipping in Headline No 1, using the example of a dental visit. It was just what I needed to hear as I contemplate a long delayed dental visit. The fee alone releases a bit of cortisol. I will have to feel my toes to get grounded here.

  • @rjtmsc3866
    @rjtmsc3866 2 місяці тому +2

    This is how college lectures should be

  • @susanfalcon8716
    @susanfalcon8716 2 місяці тому +1

    Thank you

  • @annwilbert57
    @annwilbert57 2 місяці тому

    Love this one. Thank you. I'm trying to think about how I can use these techniques when the anxiety and fear seems to be based about nothing but worry about not feeling good, as though it's coming from nowhere.

  • @chrisharris6462
    @chrisharris6462 7 днів тому

    7:18 'shrink behind the bars of our invisible cage' avoidant behavior to a 't!'
    Ask me how I know.
    17:46 sounds like existential dread.

  • @staleyexplores
    @staleyexplores 2 місяці тому +1

    Needless anxiety is my life…it’s really 😞.

  • @staleyexplores
    @staleyexplores 2 місяці тому +1

    Ozempic for cortisol?

  • @joanasaad915
    @joanasaad915 2 місяці тому

    Love your talks but I believe God has created us in His image and likeness! We are fearfully and wonderfully made.

  • @staleyexplores
    @staleyexplores 2 місяці тому +2

    Why gaba instead of glutamate?

    • @staleyexplores
      @staleyexplores 2 місяці тому +1

      In the q and a section dr Hansen discusses this more..

    • @Alphacentauri819
      @Alphacentauri819 2 місяці тому +1

      Glutamate is excitatory and GABA is inhibitory. Connect that to anxiety

  • @staleyexplores
    @staleyexplores 2 місяці тому +1

    So we have to learn to control cortisol so that means? Coping mechanisms?

    • @staleyexplores
      @staleyexplores 2 місяці тому +1

      Yes think so but also overriding fear and anxiety too I reckon. Climb on dr. Hansen!

    • @Alphacentauri819
      @Alphacentauri819 2 місяці тому +3

      @@staleyexploresit’s not overriding fear, anxiety, but instead changing your thoughts, habits that feed those…and when fear, anxiety come up, you can feel it and release it.
      When we try to “over-ride” it it feeds the “what you resist persists”.
      Learn to reset your nervous system. Parasympathetic reset is very powerful.
      When the parasympathetic system is activated your cortisol system (sympathetic nervous system) turns off.
      Breathing with longer exhales is one simple one you can do anywhere. We often don’t exhale long enough…exhaling triggers parasympathetic activation.

    • @staleyexplores
      @staleyexplores 2 місяці тому +3

      @@Alphacentauri819 I have a lot to apply within my life to do this, ty for these kind words friend.

    • @Alphacentauri819
      @Alphacentauri819 2 місяці тому +5

      @@staleyexplores you’re welcome!
      It’s been a long journey of learning for me, and I’m still figuring it out :)
      I have developed (over years) a routine of bookending my day with calming activities. How we start and end the day is powerful, how to affects our mindset, anxiety,etc.
      I wake up and do a 5-15 min yoga, and occasionally I write/meditate for 5min/5min. Short, doable and powerful. So much healthier for our nervous system than news, social media, and the like.
      I do a midday yoga. I try to get outside once a day, no phone (except if I take an occasional picture of nature). I end my day with a 10 minute guided sleep meditation. It has made a huge difference. Shifting to an intentional awareness of how I could assist my nervous system to be more calm, throughout the day, has changed my life.
      I hope for you peace, light, and comfort 💫

    • @NaniLata_A2
      @NaniLata_A2 2 місяці тому

      How lucky we are to have your talks!!! Thanks a trillion.

  • @annaward9178
    @annaward9178 2 місяці тому

    I hope your wife can take in you’re wisdom and expertise 😊

  • @forecite
    @forecite 2 місяці тому

    Wonderful talk, but I can't help commenting that I don't think your wife was being irrational. Defensive driving means safety first and though it's likely more imperative depending on your geographic location, people can be very impatient and will risk the lives of the people around them. If you witness this daily, it might be healthy to generalize. It might also be worth considering someone's past experiences as a passenger. Unfortunately some drivers, purposely or not, drive carelessly when they have a passenger. Imagine those consequences.