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Your Anxiety Toolkit - Practical Skills for Anxiety, Panic & Depression

Ep. 183: 5 Mindfulness Tips for Anxiety & Depression

Your Anxiety Toolkit - Practical Skills for Anxiety, Panic & Depression

Kimberley Quinlan, LMFT | Anxiety & OCD Specialist

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

4.9882 Ratings

🗓️ 2 April 2021

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

Welcome back to another episode of Your Anxiety Toolkit Podcast.  Today I want to share with you the 5 mindfulness tips that I use with my clients to help manage symptoms of anxiety and depression. The first tip is to observe. Instead of taking thoughts as fact, try simply observing your thoughts. An example may be "I am having the thought that bad things may happen." The second tip is to be curious. If you are able to be curious, you can actually change the narrative. Instead of being rigid, try being open to other possibilities. The third tip is to leave judgment behind. We often make the statement that our thoughts and feelings are wrong. Instead leave out the judgment and try "I am noticing this feeling is making me uncomfortable." This brings you back to a place of objectivity.  The fourth tip is to be present. Bring your attention back to the present moment. Try to not focus on the past or the future.  The fifth and final tip is to catch the stories you tell yourself. Be very careful when you say things such as "I can't handle this." Try to reframe that statement with "I can tolerate the discomfort." or "I can do hard things."  I hope these tips have been helpful to you.  I know that I find them incredibly helpful and use them often myself and with my own children.

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0:00.0

This is Your Anxiety Toolkit, episode number 183.

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.

0:39.5

If that sounds good to you, let's go.

0:48.0

Hello and welcome.

0:50.1

I am so thrilled to have you with me.

0:52.5

Today we are talking about the five best mindfulness

0:57.4

tips I use for anxiety and depression. These are tools I use with all of my patients and

1:03.8

clients, including myself, including my children, too, to manage any symptoms of anxiety, hopelessness, depression, sadness, any emotion,

1:14.2

really. These are core mindfulness skills that I want to teach you because they are life-changing.

1:20.9

So I'm going to get straight into them and I'm going to go through them pretty quickly,

1:25.2

mainly because I really want this episode to be punchy

1:28.8

and give you all the stuff you need so that you can get on with your day and have the best

1:33.9

life that you want. So number one is observe. The skill of observing is super important,

1:41.9

mainly because when you are alive, you wake up in the morning, your brain is on

1:48.6

autopilot. It is going to think a whole bunch of things. It's going to have a whole bunch of

1:52.7

thoughts, feelings, sensations, all of the stuff. And it's going to happen very, very quickly.

1:58.1

And it's going to be often very, very confusing, particularly if you have

2:02.2

anxiety. Anxiety tends to focus on the future. What if bad things happen in the future? Depression

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