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Anxiety Slayer™ with Shann and Ananga

How to use Tapping to ease morning anxiety

Anxiety Slayer™ with Shann and Ananga

Shann Vander Leek & Ananga Sivyer

Alternative Health, Education, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness:mental Health, Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.4858 Ratings

🗓️ 28 January 2022

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

In this week’s Anxiety Slayer podcast, we’re talking about morning anxiety and sharing a Guided Tapping Session to help you calm anxiety and ease into your day. If you enjoyed the guided relaxation in this episode, we hope you’ll consider becoming a patron! We have over 100 Anxiety Slayer downloads available on Patreon including our guided relaxations, Tapping Sessions, teachings from Ayurveda, and extra resources for calming your anxiety. Learn more at patreon.com/anxietyslayer

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Anxiety Slayer podcast. I'm Shan Vanderleek here with my friend and co-host

0:15.5

Ananga-Sivir. We often receive questions about morning anxiety and waking up with feelings of stress and worry.

0:24.7

And often when we're experiencing anxiety in our lives, it will flare up when we wake up.

0:30.2

It can feel like all of our worries are there waiting for us just as soon as we open our eyes.

0:35.9

Today we're going to discuss symptoms and causes of morning

0:38.9

anxiety along with what helps. We'll also walk you through a potent guided tapping session

0:45.4

to lighten up your morning anxiety. Hey, Ananga, how you doing? Hey, Shen. It's good to be with you again

0:53.4

and to have a conversation about morning

0:56.4

anxiety. We have so many listeners reaching out and a lot of young people who are reaching out

1:03.8

right now about morning anxiety and getting off to school and getting off to work and

1:09.4

things in the morning that can sometimes just feel like too much.

1:12.6

Yeah, I think it's an awful experience to wake up to.

1:16.6

I think it's something we all have on occasion depending on what's going on in our lives.

1:22.6

It's probably something most people experience, but when you're already living with anxiety and trying to cope with

1:28.5

anxiety and then you get hit with that really strong thought of anxiety as soon as you open your

1:33.2

eyes is very difficult and it can affect our digestion and confidence facing the day, everything.

1:40.8

And the symptoms are troubling. So you might wake up with a rapid heartbeat, tight chest or shortness of breath. You might have some physical tension in your body. Strong feelings of anxiety or a sense of dreading the day. You might be a little bit confused or just feel completely

2:02.4

mentally overwhelmed. And some even have issues with nausea and a loss of appetite in the morning

2:09.7

as well. I know that that in my family has been something that's come up. I'm not able to

2:16.4

even have water in the morning until being up and about

2:20.5

for a bit. So what causes all of these symptoms and what causes morning anxiety? I think it's the

2:28.3

same as regular anxiety. It's just that as you come from sleep into the waking state, it can hit you really hard.

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