“Unwinding Anxiety” by Judson Brewer

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  • “The less you know, the more you say”
  • There is a spectrum between insufficient and excessive
  • Anxiety is born from overactive fear
  • Pre-Frontal Cortex (PFC) predicts the future based on information
  • When information is lacking PFC runs scenarios
  • Reflexes are immediate, learning is seconds to minutes, anxiety is months to years
  • Post adrenaline energy discharge is important to avoid PTSD
  • Break the cycle by
    • Recognize the onset of anxiety
    • Identify what it leads to
    • Reflect on how you felt (without judgement or editorial)
  • The more you wear glasses, the more they alter your perspective and the more comfortable they are
  • All experiences can move us forward if we learn from them
  • We only service pleasure when paying attention
  • Habits without immediate rewards are difficult to make
  • Beating yourself up about the past is not learning
  • “Forgiveness is giving up on having a better past”
  • There is Interest and Depravation Curiosity
    • Depravation is the stress of not knowing
    • Interest is when you explore something new
  • Rewards Based Learning triggers the same brain parts as meeting bodily needs
  • “If someone dies, first take your own pulse.”
  • Lean into oncoming anxiety. There is no way to avoid it, so make the most of it. This is your experience, experience it.
  • Recognize, accept, investigate, note.
  • Focus on what triggered you not why you are triggered
  • Focus on “one day at a time”, it is less scary than next year

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