The Anxiety Coaches Podcast

Gina Ryan

Helping you overcome stress, panic attacks, PTSD, and anxiety; and bringing ancestral health to your modern life.

  • 17 minutes 59 seconds
    1213: Why Anxiety Sensations Feel So Real And The Belief That Keeps Them Going

    In today's episode, Gina addresses two listener questions regarding how anxiety related sensations and the beliefs about them are related and how we can use this relationship to our advantage in overcoming anxiety. Becoming more accepting of discomfort and understanding that such experiential states are temporary can go a long way in enabling our anxiety recovery process. Listen in and grow your sense of acceptance, curiosity and self-kindness today!

     

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    Chapters

    0:26 Welcome to the Anxiety Coaches Podcast

    2:18 Understanding Limiting Beliefs

    4:04 A Life-Changing Perspective

    6:33 The Connection Between Listeners

    8:00 Responding to Anxiety Differently

    10:29 Expanding Our Window of Tolerance

    13:59 Changing Relationships with Thoughts

    15:49 Embracing Discomfort for Healing


    Summary

    In this episode, I dive deep into the interplay between anxiety sensations and the beliefs that fuel them. I start by addressing an essential concept: that nothing in the body is permanent, even if it feels that way during an anxious episode. This foundational idea sets the stage for understanding why anxiety sensations can seem so overwhelming and real. Often, the core struggle isn't just the discomfort of the sensation itself, but rather the belief attached to it—beliefs that often convey danger or a sense of permanence.


    Today's discussion is inspired by two listener inquiries that, while seemingly different, stem from a common thread of inquiry into the nature of belief. One listener grapples with the conviction that certain uncomfortable sensations, like an unrelenting itch, signify an unchangeable state of existence. They express feeling trapped in a cycle of anxiety, convinced that the discomfort equates to a serious, unending condition. I assure this listener and others experiencing similar issues that their feelings are not just valid, but also widely experienced by many on their anxiety journeys.


    In juxtaposition, I share another listener's transformative insight. Mary reflects on how my previous discussions helped her reframe a nagging sense of fear tied to physical sensations. She articulates that understanding her safety in the moment—despite her anxiety’s insistence to the contrary—has shifted her perception of discomfort. This transition is crucial; it illustrates how recognizing the difference between feeling and danger can empower individuals to reclaim their mental peace, even in the presence of anxiety.


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    21 January 2026, 9:00 pm
  • 17 minutes 32 seconds
    1212: Why Trying to Fix Anxiety Can Make It Worse: What Helps Instead

    In today's episode, Gina discusses why anxiety can be resistant when trying to address it directly. Through acceptance and curiosity, we can come to better understand our anxiety without causing it to flare up and become worse. Listen in for strategies on how to attend to your anxiety gently, with an open heart, and without undue force.


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    Chapters


    0:26 Welcome to the Anxiety Coaches Podcast


    2:59 The Trap of Fixing Mode


    7:20 Understanding Anxiety's Persistence


    9:50 Changing Your Relationship with Anxiety


    13:49 Practical Strategies for Relief


    15:25 Healing Through Compassion and Patience



    Summary


    In this insightful episode of the Anxiety Coaches Podcast, I delve into the often misunderstood relationship between anxiety and our efforts to manage it. I explore the counterproductive nature of trying to "fix" anxiety and how this can inadvertently reinforce its presence in our lives. Instead of viewing anxiety as an adversary to conquer, I encourage listeners to reconsider their approach and shift to a mindset of coexistence and understanding.



    Drawing on the themes from our recent discussions, I highlight that anxiety, while challenging, is a natural human experience. It’s important to differentiate between healthy stress that comes and goes and anxiety that lingers, causing distress. Many of us fall into the trap of fixing mode, believing that we must eliminate anxiety entirely before we can lead fulfilling lives. This perspective can lead to constant self-monitoring, excessive reassurance-seeking, and avoidance behaviors that ultimately entrench our anxiety rather than alleviate it.



    The episode emphasizes the paradox that comes with the insistence to fix anxiety. Every time we obsessively monitor our feelings or seek validation from others, we signal to our nervous system that something is amiss, thus heightening our anxiety rather than softening it. I propose a radical shift in our mindset—inviting listeners to treat anxiety not as a problem, but as a companion on the journey of life. By putting anxiety in the backseat, we can focus on meaningful experiences and activities, regardless of its presence.



    #Anxiety #Stress #MentalHealth #AnxietyCoachesPodcast #GinaRyan #AnxietyRecovery #NervousSystem #Safety #Mindfulness #Healing #SelfCare #InnerPeace #Calm #Psychology #Wellness #Acceptance #CarlJung #OvercomingAnxiety #PanicAttack #MentalWellbeing #HolisticHealth #AnxietyTips #MentalHealthMatters #HealthAnxiety #MindBody #RecoveryJourney #EndResistance #Allowing #Compassion #EmotionalIntelligence #Neuroscience #SelfHealing #AnxietySupport #MindfulLiving #StressRelief #VagusNerve #MentalHealth2026 #BreakTheLoop #ACP



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    18 January 2026, 2:00 pm
  • 21 minutes 47 seconds
    1211: A Healthy Nervous System Isn't Always Calm: Rethinking Anxiety And Healing

    In today's episode, Gina discusses an important consideration for anxiety recovery: that anxiety recovery does not imply a consistently calm nervous system. Your nervous system is here to do a job: keep you alive. Sometimes, you need to get excitement and activation to enable you to make corrections for yourself or your environment. Listen in to reframe your anxiety recovery expectations and prepare for authentic, full-on living!


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    Chapters

    0:26 Welcome to the Anxiety Coaches Podcast

    1:55 Rethinking Anxiety and Healing

    4:03 The Myth of Constant Calm

    6:12 Understanding Nervous System Flexibility

    8:59 Embracing Our Emotions

    11:23 The Dangers of Chasing Calm

    14:28 Trusting Our Body's Signals

    17:26 Building Resilience Through Activation

    19:48 Capacity Over Calm

    20:52 Closing Thoughts and Acknowledgments


    Summary

    In this episode, I delve into the misconception that a healed or regulated nervous system equates to feeling calm all the time. It is crucial to challenge this notion, as the idea that healing consists of constant tranquility can actually hinder our progress on our healing journeys. I explore the reality that experiencing anxiety does not negate the healing work we've done; rather, it’s a normal part of being human. Many people grapple with feelings of inadequacy when they compare their internal experiences to how others appear on the surface, which often leads to unnecessary self-doubt.


    Throughout our discussion, I aim to unpack the myth that constant calmness is synonymous with a healthy nervous system. It's vital to realize that life will invariably activate us, and our approach should not be to avoid these feelings but to learn to move through them. Embracing our experiences—be they anxious thoughts or bodily sensations—without fear allows us to build resilience. This shifts our focus from striving for a state of perpetual calm to recognizing that our nervous system is designed to respond and recover from activation.


    I quote psychiatrist Mark Epstein to drive home the point: "Healing is not about eliminating pain, but about changing our relationship to it." Our society often promotes calmness as the ultimate goal, suggesting that peace is a reachable destination. While calmness is valuable, it can also become a performance metric that distorts our perception of healing. I've observed that many people mistakenly believe a healthy nervous system is one that remains completely undisturbed, when in reality, it is all about flexibility—having a system that can engage and settle in response to life’s demands.


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    #NervousSystemRegulation #PolyvagalTheory #VagusNerve #HeartRateVariability #SomaticHealing #NervousSystemHealth #WindowOfTolerance #SomaticAwareness #Neuroplasticity #BodyMindSoul


    #PsychologicalFlexibility #EmotionalResilience #ResilienceBuilding #SelfCompassion #MindfulnessPractice #MentalStrength #EmotionalIntelligence #InnerPeace #TrustYourBody #HealingFromWithin



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    14 January 2026, 9:00 pm
  • 20 minutes 17 seconds
    1210: Why Anxiety Often Gets Worse In January And Why That's Normal

    In today's episode, Gina discusses why anxiety can become stronger in January and how to cope with it. A review of how the holidays can upset our lives and nervous systems is shared. The biological consequences of winter, including shorter days, are covered. Listen in for strategies on how to navigate the stronger turbulence of anxiety in January.


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    Quote:


    In winter, we must protect our energy, conserving it for the spring.


    -Eknath Easwaran




    Chapters

    0:26 Introduction to January Anxiety

    4:17 Understanding Post-Holiday Anxiety

    9:06 The Biological Impact of January

    11:01 Emotional Whiplash in January

    14:36 Reframing January's Expectations

    16:48 Gentle Supports for January Anxiety

    18:42 Closing Thoughts on January Healing


    Summary

    In this episode of the Anxiety Coaches Podcast, I delve into the often-overlooked reasons why anxiety can intensify during January. As we transition from the whirlwind of the holidays into the stillness of a new year, many individuals may find themselves feeling an unexpected heaviness or discomfort. I want to emphasize that if your anxiety feels more pronounced right now, please know that you're not alone and there's nothing wrong with you. This experience is more common than you might think, and I aim to provide insight and understanding into these feelings.


    I begin by addressing the post-holiday letdown, which is a feeling that many people struggle to articulate. The holidays often come with significant social stimulation, changes in routine, and increased sensory input. While this can bring moments of joy and connection, it also places our nervous systems under pressure. Once January arrives, the contrast of a quieter, less stimulating environment can lead to feelings of anxiety resurfacing. It’s crucial to recognize that this doesn’t mean we’re regressing in our healing journey; rather, it reflects our nervous system's way of processing accumulated stressors.


    I highlight the biological impacts of January, where factors such as shorter days and reduced sunlight can profoundly affect our mood and energy levels. The winter season inherently asks us to slow down, yet our modern lives often conflict with this natural rhythm. This friction may manifest as heightened anxiety, which is not a sign of personal failure but rather a response to the seasonal demands on our bodies.


    #anxiety #januaryanxiety #mentalhealth #anxietyrecovery #nervoussystem #selfcare #ginaryan #anxietycoachespodcast #mentalhealthmatters #winterwellness #healingjourney #postholidayblues #stressrelief #mindfulness #selfcompassion #nervoussystemhealth #restismedicine #wellness #mentalhealthawareness #anxietysupport #seasonalaffective #calm #innerpeace #recovery #holistichealth #breathe #mentalwellness #healing #stressmanagement #healthandwellness #ACP

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    11 January 2026, 2:00 pm
  • 14 minutes 52 seconds
    1209: Classic ACP The Anxious Yet Changeable Brain

    In today's episode, Gina discusses the brain and contemporary thought concerning the plastic and changeable nature of the brain. The ability of individuals to exploit the brain's adaptability with their own minds and guidance is highlighted. Specific steps to change your brain and reduce your anxiety are included.


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    Chapters

    0:26 Embracing the Changeable Brain

    3:38 The Power of Mindfulness

    6:20 Understanding Anxiety and Hope

    8:11 The Role of Repetition in Change

    9:45 Practical Steps for Transformation

    12:57 Taking Responsibility for Change


    Summary

    In this episode of the Anxiety Coaches Podcast, I dive into the fascinating concept of the changeable brain, exploring the implications of neuroplasticity and its profound effects on our mental health. Traditionally, many of us were led to believe that our brains reach a fixed state in adulthood, but recent scientific breakthroughs reveal an exciting reality: our brains are not hardwired and, instead, possess remarkable adaptability and the capacity to change throughout our lives. This understanding offers a sense of hope, empowering us to take charge of our mental wellness.


    I emphasize the importance of retraining our brains to navigate away from anxiety. To break free from the anxiety cycle, we must forge new neuropathways while simultaneously dismantling the old ones that tether us to fear. This process is not merely an academic exercise; it happens organically as our brains utilize the remnants of old pathways to build new connections. Thus, whether we consciously train our brains or not, change is inevitable, making it essential for us to guide that change purposefully.


    Mindfulness emerges as a cornerstone in this journey, enabling us to cultivate awareness and intentionality in our daily lives. I discuss the impactful role that mindfulness plays in breaking free from automatic responses, compelling us to engage more fully with our thoughts and experiences. By becoming vigilant about our mental habits, we create space for healthier, more peaceful thoughts to flourish. I draw an analogy of a rider managing a horse; just as the rider must train the horse to move in the desired direction, we must learn to direct our thoughts consciously to foster the change we seek.



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    7 January 2026, 9:00 pm
  • 18 minutes 22 seconds
    1208: Winter As Medicine For Anxiety How Cold Snow And Slowing Down Support The Nervous System

    In today's episode, Gina shares her thoughts and feelings about the cold winter snow, and how harmonizing with the seasons can help us support our nervous system health. The episode will help you turn into the wisdom of the earth, ground yourself in the present moment, and find more space to breathe. Listen in and turn the cold winter day into the perfect setting for rest, healing and reflection.


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    Chapters

    0:26 Embracing Winter's Lessons

    2:23 Winter's Impact on the Nervous System

    5:29 The Gift of Patience

    6:49 Rest as Restoration

    7:44 Physical Benefits of Cold

    9:45 The Calming Power of Snow

    10:59 Community in the Cold

    12:01 Self-Trust and Wisdom

    13:19 Winter as a Teacher

    15:14 Reflecting on Winter's Gifts


    Summary

    In this episode of the Anxiety Coaches Podcast, we delve into an unexpected topic: how winter can serve as a powerful ally in managing anxiety. I'm Gina Ryan, and I reflect on my personal journey as I navigate my first winter in Central New York after spending over two decades in the perpetual warmth of Hawaii. Moving from the lush, vibrant landscapes of Hawaii to the cold and snowy winters of New York has been a challenging yet transformative experience for me, sparking insights on the health benefits that winter can offer our nervous systems and mental health.


    I begin by discussing how the cold weather presents a mild, steady stressor that can unintentionally bolster our nervous systems. Each encounter with the cold, from the first sharp breath of freezing air to the challenges of navigating snow-covered pathways, acts as a form of natural exposure therapy. Instead of succumbing to panic, we are encouraged to build resilience and presence, fostering a sense of calm amid discomfort. This winter, rather than viewing the season as something to endure, I invite listeners to consider how it can teach us tolerance and mental strength, emphasizing compassion for ourselves as we adapt to environmental challenges.


    Moreover, winter grants us permission to embrace rest and reflection. I observe how nature instinctively slows down during this season, from the hibernation of wildlife to the way the trees withdraw. This natural pause offers us the rare opportunity to step back from our relentless productivity and find restoration in stillness. I share my own experience of improved sleep rhythms and a deeper emotional processing that arises when life becomes less hectic. In a world that often glorifies busyness, winter stands as a testament to the power of slowness and presence.

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    4 January 2026, 2:00 pm
  • 16 minutes 12 seconds
    1207: Step Into the Year With Hope: Anxiety Healing Affirmations for 2026

    For the last episode of 2025, Gina helps listeners start the new year off right with a large number of healing affirmations. These affirmations are designed specifically to help inspire hope and peace in listeners who may be struggling with stress, worry and doubt. Start 2026 with more hope, peace and calm with this useful episode of the Anxiety Coaches Podcast. Happy New Year.


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    Quote

    And suddenly you know: It’s time to start something new and trust the magic of beginnings.


    -Meister Eckhart





    Chapters

    0:26 New Year's Eve Reflections

    3:02 Embracing Change and Intentions

    8:32 Affirmations for the Year Ahead

    11:31 Cultivating Hope and Resilience

    14:12 Closing Thoughts for a New Year


    Summary

    In this New Year's Eve episode of the Anxiety Coaches Podcast, I take the opportunity to reflect on the transition between the old year and the new, inviting listeners to embrace a time of hope and possibility. As we gather in this moment, whether you're relaxing at home or enjoying a gentle walk, I want you to feel the invitation to believe in your own healing journey. It’s important to recognize that you are capable of transformation, and that change is not a far-off dream, but an attainable reality for each of us.


    The discussion navigates the complexities of anxiety and the doubt that often accompanies it. I emphasize that our nervous systems are not prisoners of circumstance; they are adaptable. Healing is a biological process accessible to everyone, requiring practice, awareness, and compassion. We explore how to cultivate a mindset that supports the kind of environment where healing can flourish, rather than setting resolutions that may feel like pressure. These intentions, like being kind to oneself and recognizing feelings of safety, serve as softer guides, leading to gradual transformation.


    Throughout the episode, I invite you to consider three reflective questions designed to connect you to your inner self and facilitate your healing journey. These inquiries aim to uncover what part of you longs for healing, what small changes have made a difference in past times, and what you wish to believe about yourself moving forward. These are not demands but gentle explorations meant to plant seeds for growth that can flourish in their own time.


    #AnxietyCoachesPodcast #GinaRyan #AnxietyRecovery #PanicAttackRelief #StressManagement #MentalHealthMatters #NewYearNewMindset #HealingIsPossible #NervousSystemRegulation #SelfCompassion #Mindfulness #Grounding #Breathwork #NewYearIntentions #MentalWellness #Neuroplasticity #HealingJourney #InnerPeace #Calm #NewBeginnings #SelfCareDaily #ChronicStress #MentalHealthSupport #OvercomingAnxiety #MindfulLiving #Affirmations #DailyAffirmations #HealingIsBiological #SmallStepsHeal #BelieveInHealing #BeginAgain #Hope #Resilience #EmotionalWellness #PeacefulMind #MentalHealthAwareness #YouAreNotBroken #NervousSystemHealing #BodyAwareness #FreshStart #HealingIsAProcess #TrustTheProcess #AnxietySupport #PanicRecovery #StressRelief #MindsetShift #HealingEnergy #SelfHealing #AnxietyWarrior #NewYear2026

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    31 December 2025, 9:00 pm
  • 18 minutes 7 seconds
    1206: Classic ACP Flexible Mind Vs Anxious Mind

    In today's episode, Gina talks about developing a flexibility of mind to help us overcome our anxiety and strengthen our resolve against future flare ups of anxiety. The anxious mind tends to be rigid and not flexible. Listen in for suggestions on how to stay flexible and reduce rigidity in your mind!


    HOW TO BE YOURSELF

     Quiet Your Inner Critic and Rise Above Social Anxiety

     Ellen Hendriksen, Ph.D.

     http://bit.ly/htbyanxiety


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    Chapters

    0:26 Introduction to Flexible Mind

    3:02 Body Awareness and Muscle Relaxation

    5:50 The Power of the Pause

    7:07 Staying with Anxiety

    10:15 Creating Space in the Moment

    11:32 Letting Go of Control

    13:02 Embracing What Is

    15:34 Connecting Mind and Body

    16:46 Staying Curious and Open


    Summary

    In this episode of the Anxiety Coaches Podcast, I delve into the contrasting dynamics between a flexible mind and an anxious mind. My aim is to provide listeners with insights on how to transition from a state of anxiety to one of mental flexibility, allowing for greater peace and calm in our lives. The discussion begins by highlighting the rigidity that often accompanies anxiety, likening our anxious mindset to a tightly wound structure—brittle and prone to breaking under pressure.


    I explore the ways in which life changes, stress, and frustration contribute to our inflexible thinking, causing us to feel overwhelmed and perhaps on the verge of snapping. Recognizing this pattern is the first step towards transformation. I introduce six actionable strategies that can help us cultivate a more flexible mindset. Each strategy serves as a tool to counteract the tightness and rigidity we feel when anxiety takes over.


    The first strategy emphasizes the importance of awareness around physical tension in our bodies, particularly in areas such as the shoulders and jaw. I encourage listeners to check in with their physical state regularly, practicing intentional release of tight muscles to foster a sense of relaxation that communicates safety to the mind. The second point focuses on the power of the pause—taking a moment to breathe and create space before responding to stress. This allows us to break the habitual response cycle and choose a more mindful reaction.


    #AnxietyRelief #MentalHealthMatters #Mindfulness #AnxietyCoachesPodcast #GinaRyan #StressReduction #CopingSkills #InnerPeace #NervousSystemHealing #LetGo #MindfulLiving #OvercomingAnxiety #MentalWellness #SelfCare #EmotionalIntelligence #FloatingTechnique #RestAndDigest #HolisticHealing #StayCurious #FlexibleMind #ACP

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    28 December 2025, 2:00 pm
  • 18 minutes 41 seconds
    1205: A Soothing Holiday Meditation to Release Stress and Find Peace

    In today's episode, Gina shares a holiday guided meditation to help listeners relieve stress and know more peace in the present moment. In this meditation you will be guided with the light of hope into a state of peace and quiet. Let your worries fade away as you realize your healing process is underway in this moment. Happy Holidays.


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    Chapters

    0:26 Welcome to the Meditation

    4:22 Preparing for the Meditation

    7:39 Invoking the Light of Hope

    10:43 Joining the Collective Quiet

    12:15 Embracing Your Healing Journey

    15:01 Creating a Peaceful Space

    15:52 Returning to Awareness

    17:51 Closing Reflections and Wishes


    Summary

    In this episode of the Anxiety Coaches Podcast, I guide listeners through a soothing meditation, perfectly timed for Christmas Eve. As we come together in this moment, I emphasize the importance of guided meditation as a powerful tool on the healing journey. Many of us experience emotional, physical, or spiritual suffering that stems from our tendency to dwell on the past or fret about the future. This constant state of hyper-alertness can lead to exhaustion and disconnection from the peace we seek. Guided meditation offers a gentle navigation back to that tranquility, allowing us to release the strain of overthinking and rest in the present.


    The meditation I lead invites listeners to embrace a state of calmness. I encourage participants to step away from their daily activities and distractions and embark on this restorative journey. I share the concept of offering our nervous system a guiding hand, which allows us to soften and receive comfort instead of striving or giving. The guided nature of this meditation enables a deeper state of rest, helping to invigorate the body's natural healing processes.


    As we commence our meditation, participants are invited to find a position that feels supportive and to engage in mindful breathing. They are guided to visualize their worries settling like snowflakes, creating tranquility and stillness. I use imagery, such as a warm, golden light representing hope, to foster feelings of warmth and solace. This light symbolizes a gentle invitation to cherish the joy of the season, even when it seems out of reach. With each breath in, listeners draw this light closer, allowing it to bring comfort to any tightness or exhaustion they feel.


    #GuidedMeditation #Mindfulness #Meditation #Breathwork #InnerPeace #Relaxation #Calm #Healing #PresentMoment #SelfCare #AnxietyRelief #StressReduction #CalmNervousSystem #RestAndRestore #MentalHealth #EmotionalHealing #LettingGo #ChristmasEve #HolidayMeditation #ChristmasPeace #Hope #HolidayCalm #WinterVibes #QuietJoy #HolidayStressRelief #AnxietyCoachesPodcast #GinaRyan #PodcastMeditation #SleepAid #HopeAndJoy #Softness #Receiving #SelfLove #Tranquility #BeHeld #ACP

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    24 December 2025, 9:00 pm
  • 18 minutes 7 seconds
    1204: Escape Future Anxiety: How To Come Back To The Present

    In today's episode, Gina discusses how to bring yourself back to the present moment, especially when ruminating about the future (or the past). The power of living in the present moment is enormous and can help those who suffer with anxiety know more peace, calm and happiness in their lives. Practices are shared that are easy to do, especially using the senses to embrace your present moment experience. Listen in and become more acquainted with the present moment and start feeling better!


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    Quote:


    The ability to be in the present moment is a major component of mental wellness. 


    -Abraham Maslow


    Chapters

    0:26 Welcome to the Anxiety Coaches Podcast

    2:08 Practicing Presence in Everyday Life

    6:57 The Power of Senses

    11:46 Real-Life Applications of the Now

    15:53 Embracing the Present Moment


    Summary

    In this episode of the Anxiety Coaches Podcast, I delve into the transformative power of living in the present moment. We often find ourselves tethered to the burdens of the past or anxieties about the future, losing sight of the peace and clarity that exists in the now. I emphasize the importance of redirecting our awareness away from the chaos of future worries and past regrets, encouraging listeners to experience the simplicity and richness of living fully in the moment they are currently inhabiting.


    Life is happening right now, yet many struggle to grasp this idea. I highlight how our minds tend to pull us into a cycle of overthinking, where we plan excessively, rehearse conversations, and envision worst-case scenarios in an attempt to feel prepared. This, however, often leads to a forfeiture of the present, where true joy and serenity reside. I share my personal experiences and insights, acknowledging that many of us mistakenly believe that worrying can safeguard us from future discomfort, yet the reality is that this incessant mental dialogue detracts from the vibrant moments unfolding around us.


    To help listeners immerse themselves in the present, I provide practical, accessible techniques that don’t require formal meditation or additional tasks on an already overloaded to-do list. I illustrate how we can embrace the now in our daily routines – whether during mundane activities like washing dishes, walking, or even brushing our teeth. By simply being aware of our physical sensations and surroundings, we can cultivate moments of presence that reinforce our ability to find peace amidst daily life.


    #PresentMoment #LiveInTheNow #MindfulnessPractice #AnxietyRelief #StressManagement #InnerPeace #EmotionalHealth #StayPresent #WorryLess #CalmYourMind #TheNow #HappinessIsNow #AnxietyCoachesPodcast #GinaRyan #MentalWellness #BeHereNow #EverydayMindfulness #SensoryAwareness #NervousSystem #ACP

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    21 December 2025, 2:00 pm
  • 17 minutes 4 seconds
    1203: Holiday Anxiety Relief: 4 Proven Ways to Slow Down and Feel Calm

    In today's episode, Gina shares methods for experiencing more peace and calm you can use during the holidays and beyond. The importance of understanding the "second arrow" concept is emphasized (the second arrow being the extra mental baggage and worry we attach to events in your environment, which we CAN have some control over). Slowing down and freeing ups time and space in our day are among some of the suggestions discussed. Listen in and know more peace and calm this holiday season!


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    Quote:


    Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished.


    -Lao Tzu


    Chapters

    0:26 Holiday Swirl and Mindful Moments

    4:25 The Second Arrow Explained

    6:49 Tools for Calming Your Mind

    8:24 Creating Space for Peace

    10:45 Letting Go of Unnecessary Commitments

    12:31 Grounding Practice for the Rush

    15:20 Community and Shared Journeys


    Summary

    In this episode of the Anxiety Coaches Podcast, I delve into the challenges that often arise during the bustling holiday season, a time filled with heightened expectations and packed schedules that can leave our sense of calm feeling very distant. I explore the concept of the "holiday swirl"—that unique blend of excitement and overwhelm where our peaceful moments seem to dwindle. The focus today is about how we can consciously remove the internal pressures that transform joyful gatherings and errands into sources of significant stress.


    I introduce an essential tool in relieving that pressure: the principle of the second arrow. The first arrow represents the situation we find ourselves in—whether it’s being stuck in traffic, waiting in a long line, or dealing with unexpected weather. This is simply life happening in real time. The second arrow, however, is the additional mental anguish we attach to these circumstances—thoughts of self-blame, anxiety over timing, or a sense of impending chaos. I want to emphasize that this second arrow, the rush and frantic mindset, is an optional addition to our experiences.


    The heart of my discussion encourages a shift in perception: the idea that breathing and embracing a slower pace can cultivate a sense of peace amidst the holiday fuss. I offer listeners a moment to pause, breathe deeply, and embrace the notion that “I'll get there when I get there.” This mindset is not an acceptance of defeat but rather an invitation to experience freedom from the pressures we place upon ourselves, resonating with Gandhi's wisdom that life is more than simply speeding through our tasks.


    #HolidayStress


    #AnxietyRelief


    #SecondArrow


    #MindfulnessPractice


    #EmotionalRegulation


    #SelfCareMatters


    #StopTheRush


    #PeacefulHolidays


    #BreathingTechniques


    #BuddhaBellyBreathing


    #Grounding


    #ProcrastinationHelp


    #Unschedule


    #MentalWellness


    #InnerCalm


    #LaoTzu


    #Gandhi


    #AnxietyCoachesPodcast


    #GinaRyan


    #PersonalDevelopment


    #StressManagement


    #ACP

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    17 December 2025, 9:00 pm
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