Your brain’s threat-detection system is supposed to protect you – it scans for potential dangers and triggers a response to help us avoid harm. But what happens when it goes off track? Then, our body starts sending alarm signals even though there’s no real danger, and we end up stuck in a constant fight-or-flight mode. And yes, it’s so frustrating! But that is common in anxiety recovery, where physical symptoms like dizziness, palpitations, or digestive issues seem to persist, even after ruling out all physical causes. At that point, trying harder or adding more techniques is counterproductive. What you need to do is retrain your brain to understand that you’re safe.In this episode, I’ll show you how to teach your brain there’s no danger. I’m sharing the five steps to calming your nervous system and getting out of always being on high alert.Tune in to learn how to change your brain’s response to perceived threats, reset your brain’s alarm system, and finally achieve lasting relief.Let’s dive in!Key Takeaways:Intro (00:00)Transitioning from fight-or-flight to rest-and-digest mode (01:21)Step #1: Understanding anxiety as a brain issue, not a body problem (01:55)Step #2: Teaching safety through your responses (03:09)Step #3: Avoiding hyper-focus on symptoms (05:23)Step #4: Go back to living fully (06:12)Step #5: Setbacks are a part of the journey (06:59)Using self-compassion for healing (07:19)Additional Resources:➡️ To accelerate your recovery journey, book a call to see if the mentorship with Shaan's team will help your specific situation ➡️ Get access to the Desensitization Blueprint ➡️ FREE E-BOOK ---Follow me on social media: 🔹 Instagram 🔹 Facebook 🔹 LinkedIn
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