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Anxiety About Change


When we find ourselves going through any kind of change in our lives, our natural response may be to tense up on the physical, mental, or emotional level. We may not even notice that we have braced ourselves against a shift until we recognize the anxiety, mood swings, or general worried feeling toward the unknown that usually results. There are positive ways to move through change without pushing it away, however, or attempting to deny that it is happening. Since change will occur in almost every aspect of our lives, we can learn to make our response to it an affirmative one of anticipation, welcoming the new while releasing the past with grace.

One thing we can do is change our perspective by changing the labels we use to identify our feelings. We can reinterpret feelings of anxiety as the anxious butterflies that come with eager expectation. With this shift, we begin to look for the good that is on its way to us. Though we may only be able to imagine the possibilities, when we acknowledge that good is there for us to find, we focus our energy on joyful anticipation and bring it into our experience while allowing the feelings to carry us forward.

We can also choose to do a ceremony to allow our emotions to process. Every culture has created ceremonies to help people make the transition from one phase of life to the next. We can always create a ceremony too, perhaps by burning written thoughts to watch the smoke carry them away, thereby releasing them, or we can welcome new endeavors by planting flowers or trees. Some ceremonial activities such as a farewell send-off or housewarming party, we may do automatically. Society also has built-in ceremonies, like graduation and weddings, which may satisfy the need we feel. Sometimes the shift from denial to acceptance is all that is needed to ease our anxiety, allowing us to bring our memories with us as we move through nervousness to joyful excitement about the good to come.

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Thank you 

What you have said is sooo true. 

Thanks for reminding me of the importance of me being willing to change and when the change is happening, for me not to forget that change is a process that requires a committment from me to be willing to let go and move forward.

take care and be kind to yourself and others

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In less than six months, I have moved to a new city to be with my boyfriend, started a new job, got pregnant one week after the move, sold my house, and then married my boyfriend. ALL of these things are "good." Still, it's nice to acknowledge how change can cause stress and to step back and check my responses to all of this change. Thank you for these thoughtful words. I'm all for the "joyful excitement"!

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I love this post. I have had so much anxiety over the start of my recovery. Can I do it? How will I do it? Am I strong enough? This helps put things in a more comfortable way of looking at it. And I love the idea of burning the written thoughts to release them. Thank you. heart.gif

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