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Your Anxiety Toolkit - Anxiety & OCD Strategies for Everyday

Ep. 57: Mindfulness Skills to Enhance Value-Based Living

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

🗓️ 13 July 2018

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

Value-Based Living

  Hello there CBT School Family Value-Based Living ACT CBT OCD Anxiety Your Anxiety Toolkit Kimberley QuinlanWelcome to another episode of Your Anxiety Toolkit Podcast. As you may know, each week I do my best to bring you a new tool or idea for you to put in your toolkit, in hope that it will give you some skills to manage anxiety, panic and other difficult thoughts, feelings and sensations. I always envision that I am slowly handing you one tool after another and that you are carefully packing those tools into your toolkit or tool belt, so that you feel ready to face your day, with or without anxiety. This week, I want to discuss with you your metaphorical toolkit; the box or belt in which you hold dear to your heart and use daily to help you live your best life.   The most important thing to understand in today’s podcast is that carrying a tool belt/toolbox/toolkit is a choice.  Every week, you freely join me for a weekly discussion about recovery and living a great life, while having anxiety.   You don’t have to carry your toolkit and all the tools around.  Many choose not to carry a tool belt or any tools.  But you, you do.  It’s pretty cool if you ask me. You see, the tools your put in your toolkit are your mindfulness skills.   Your toolkit, the place you hold these tools, is your values.  If you are on a mission to be a better human, you obviously value your wellbeing.  It is a value that you stand by.  You value your recovery.  You value your quality of life.  Using these tools of yours contributes to value-based living. Values are very important to our recovery.  The only problem is, that sometimes fear can come in and stomp all over our values.  Sometimes fear can lead us away from our values and away from our toolkit.  Sometimes fear can lead us towards other problematic behaviors, such as compulsions including checking, counting, avoidance, reassurance seeking and mental rumination.  Fear can also lead us towards anger and saying mean things to ourselves. Today, we talk about identifying our values and ways to use the tools you have to help you lead with values.  We use concepts from Acceptance & Commitment Therapy, also knows as ACT.  ACT is a very helpful treatment modality that beautifully compliments Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Exposure & Response Prevention (ERP). I hope you find it helpful! Forward we go, Kimberley

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0:00.0

This is Your Anxiety Toolkit, episode number 57.

0:10.0

Welcome to Your Anxiety Toolkit. I'm your host, Kimberly Quinlan. This podcast is fueled by three main goals.

0:19.6

The first goal is to provide you with some extra

0:22.4

tools to help you manage your anxiety. Second goal, to inspire you. Anxiety doesn't get to decide

0:29.2

how you live your life. And number three, and I leave the best for last, is to provide you

0:34.9

with one big, fat virtual hug hug because experiencing anxiety ain't easy.

0:40.8

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

0:48.8

Well, hello and welcome back.

0:52.4

You may hear that the background noise today is a little different and that is because

0:58.0

I'm actually taking a walk along the beach of Santa Barbara.

1:03.0

It is a beautiful summer day.

1:07.0

I'm actually here to escape the Los Angeles heat wave where we are having, oh my goodness,

1:16.6

the weather that is excruciating 115 degrees, that's 45 degrees Celsius for those who aren't

1:25.3

in Fahrenheit, just brutal. And so we as a family escaped up to Santa

1:32.0

Barbara where when I'm here, my heart softens a little. My heart rests a little to get away

1:41.5

and to rest. So I am walking and I thought this was as good as time as ever

1:47.8

to talk with you about this week's podcast topic, which is value-based living. Now, value-based

1:56.7

living is a really important component of acceptance and commitment therapy, which is an acronym.

2:03.3

We call it Act.

2:04.7

And Act is such a beautiful complement to cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness-based

2:13.2

therapy and ERP, for those of you who are doing exposure and response prevention because it is a

2:20.9

constant reminder for us to act from our values not from our fear. There goes a helicopter.

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