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Bye Bye Panic

Your Anxiety Symptoms Are the Last to Go

04 Oct 2024

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No matter how hard you try, it feels like your anxiety symptoms are always one step ahead.You’ve probably tried meditation, diet changes, supplements, even medication – yet nothing seems to last. You feel better for a while, but then the dizziness, the racing heart, and the headaches come rushing back, and it feels like you’re back at the beginning.I know how frustrating it is.But here’s something you might not know: your anxiety symptoms are the very last thing to go away. They’re what we call a "lagging indicator" of recovery, meaning you’ve made progress long before the symptoms actually fade.In this episode, I’ll explain why focusing on your symptoms keeps you stuck in the anxiety cycle and what you should really be paying attention to instead. Once you understand this concept, recovery becomes a lot less overwhelming.Join me as I reveal the key to lasting anxiety relief – and how to finally break free from the hamster wheel of symptom-chasing.Tune in now!Key Takeaways:The hamster wheel of anxiety explained (00:00)Why symptoms are lagging indicators of recovery progress (01:12)The importance of how you respond to your symptoms (02:49)Why the most persistent symptoms are often the last to go (06:17)Setbacks as a key test in your recovery journey (07:18)Recap (08:20)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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