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Bye Bye Panic

Why People Relapse Into the Anxiety Cycle

14 Feb 2025

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Feeling great, finally free from anxiety after months (or maybe years) of struggle... only for it to creep back in later. Sound familiar? It probably does. You might feel like you're the only one going through this but it happens more often than you’d think. A lot of people mistake temporary relief for full recovery because the symptoms fade and life starts to feel normal again. This temporary relief literally fools them, and they start to believe they’re in the clear. But… I say this all the time (yeah, maybe some of you are tired of hearing it... no judgment): Getting rid of symptoms doesn’t mean you’re recovered. Real recovery comes when you change how you respond to your symptoms. If that shift doesn’t happen, setbacks hit harder and guess what — anxiety symptoms become even worse. So, if you want to learn how to stop falling back into the anxiety cycle for good tune in for this episode. I’m talking about: why people relapse into anxiety the common mistakes that keep them stuck the mindset shifts that create lasting freedom Join me! Key Takeaways:Intro (00:00)Why do some people relapse into anxiety (00:00)Claiming recovery too soon (02:35)Even a psychology degree didn’t help me (06:09)The deeper psychological patterns keeping people stuck (08:57)Moving beyond the "healing" mindset (09:47)The role of stress and crisis in triggering anxiety (10:28)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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