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Your Anxiety Toolkit - Anxiety & OCD Strategies for Everyday

Ep. 107: Finding a Middle Path

Your Anxiety Toolkit - Anxiety & OCD Strategies for Everyday

Kimberley Quinlan, LMFT | Anxiety & OCD Specialist

Self-improvement, Education, Anxietymindfulnessmeditation, Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.9802 Ratings

🗓️ 28 June 2019

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

Finding a Middle Path Buddhism Buddhist Change OCD Depression Panic Eating Disorder Your Anxiety Toolkit Podcast Kimberley Quinlan

In today’s episode of Your Anxiety Toolkit Podcast, we are talking about finding a middle path in our recovery.  This is a very important topic to me, as it is what has helped me immensely in my own anxiety management.  

Finding a Middle path (or middle way) is about us seeing beyond our dualistic or black-and-white ways of thinking, behaving and being. 

Finding a middle path (or way) describes our journey of seeing the middle ground between attachment (where we cling and grasp onto things being a certain way) and aversion (where we run away from things that are not the way we want them to be). 

Finding a Middle Path is about stepping away from “good” and “bad” and seeing that there is no good and bad, and there is only neutral.  

In this episode, we talk about embracing the dialectics of change and stillness at the same time. We addressed how finding a middle path is being independent whilst also being a part of a larger community.  It is where we embrace tension, paradox and change and discover a world that is workable in the middle, not just at the beginning or end. 

One of the reasons I love this concept so much is that instead of always seeking resolution and completion and perfection, we let ourselves open and relax in the middle stages of our process.  We live in the reality of the present. The more we delve into the middle way, the more deeply we come to rest between the play of opposites. 

One of the hardest parts of this Buddhist practices is learning to trust in life itself.  In this episode, we touch on this as an important part of finding a middle path. 

For more information on Finding a Middle Path, read this wonderful article by Jack Kornfield: https://jackkornfield.com/finding-the-middle-way/

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0:00.0

This is Your Anxiety Toolkit, episode number 107.

0:10.4

Welcome to Your Anxiety Toolkit. I'm your host, Kimberly Quinlan. This podcast is

0:16.4

fueled by three main goals. The first goal is to provide you with some extra tools to help you manage

0:22.3

your anxiety. Second goal, to inspire you. Anxiety doesn't get to decide how you live your life. And

0:29.8

number three, and I leave the best for last, is to provide you with one big, fat virtual hug,

0:36.9

because experiencing anxiety ain't easy. If that sounds good to you,

0:41.1

let's go. Well, welcome back. It's so wonderful to have you with me here. Oh my goodness,

0:53.6

you guys. I just love you.

0:56.0

I feel like I say the same thing, but I mean it each and every time.

1:00.0

How are you all?

1:02.0

What's going on? How is everybody?

1:05.0

I'm doing well.

1:07.0

And it is Sunday here in Los Angeles, and it is starting to get hot, and the air around me is

1:14.4

pretty warm.

1:15.7

So, you know, I think that when we touch base with what nature is doing, we kind of can touch

1:21.5

base with ourselves.

1:22.7

And I just love, I love seeing the changes in the seasons.

1:26.8

And I've been really starting to think about

1:29.0

that, you know, how we, as we've done before, and I've had a podcast about how, you know,

1:34.2

emotionally we have seasons and in recovery we have seasons. And, you know, it's just great to

1:39.9

go through and notice change around you. And it brought me to this week's episode topic,

1:48.9

which is around this area of how we respond to change. And what I wanted to bring to you all

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