Severe Anxiety Disorder Victims Deserve a Medal - You Should Never Think You Are a Loser!
Severe anxiety disorder, people who are victims in my books should be labeled courageous, not weak and pathetic.
The thing that annoys me is someone who has never had the frightening experience can be so quick to judge an anxious person in way they do.
They often think you're just weird or unusual.
You need to read this article and start thinking about your self in a whole different way, do not for one moment think you're weak.
I will point out why you should hold your head high.
Majority of the time it is quite difficult for an outsider to image someone could even fear something as simple as an every day task.
Panic attacks sneak up so quickly, and they usually happen in an instant without any warning, and this can happens to any most normal person.
You could be a normal happy person today then tomorrow this may be a whole different ball game, panic takes over your thoughts like a house invader whilst you sleep.
It starts to take your control away.
It can make you fearful of the things you have always taken for granted, going to BBQ s, visiting a shopping centre, even taking a short drive in a car.
The horrible thing about this is, you quickly start to begin to loose all faith in your own capabilities, you find your self frightened in situations that are so familiar to you it is ridiculous for you to even think about being scared.
Unfortunately you then tend not go out as much, this is a protection thing so you do not have to face the fear of having an attack.
Very depressing.
Do you actually know that sever anxiety disorder victims do the bravest things every day? You rise every morning and get on with your day, you get up and dust your self off after every set back,and you continue to face the fear on a regular bases.
You actually deserve an award for that effort.
Many severe anxiety disorder victims fail, not once, but dozens of times daily, weekly, monthly, but you still continue you battle through, this makes you a very big winner.
The good news is there is light at the end of every tunnel! I will be completely honest here, the hardest challenge I have ever had to face was the 13 years of fear I went through, but the biggest reward for me was, after I learned how to over come sever anxiety disorder, I then gained more confidence then ever before.
There has been so many great opportunities and doors have opened up every where.
So for me it has been a blessing in disguise having been a victim to severe anxiety disorder, I personally do not regret a thing, the end result is all that matters and mine has been a good, no a great one.
The thing that annoys me is someone who has never had the frightening experience can be so quick to judge an anxious person in way they do.
They often think you're just weird or unusual.
You need to read this article and start thinking about your self in a whole different way, do not for one moment think you're weak.
I will point out why you should hold your head high.
Majority of the time it is quite difficult for an outsider to image someone could even fear something as simple as an every day task.
Panic attacks sneak up so quickly, and they usually happen in an instant without any warning, and this can happens to any most normal person.
You could be a normal happy person today then tomorrow this may be a whole different ball game, panic takes over your thoughts like a house invader whilst you sleep.
It starts to take your control away.
It can make you fearful of the things you have always taken for granted, going to BBQ s, visiting a shopping centre, even taking a short drive in a car.
The horrible thing about this is, you quickly start to begin to loose all faith in your own capabilities, you find your self frightened in situations that are so familiar to you it is ridiculous for you to even think about being scared.
Unfortunately you then tend not go out as much, this is a protection thing so you do not have to face the fear of having an attack.
Very depressing.
Do you actually know that sever anxiety disorder victims do the bravest things every day? You rise every morning and get on with your day, you get up and dust your self off after every set back,and you continue to face the fear on a regular bases.
You actually deserve an award for that effort.
Many severe anxiety disorder victims fail, not once, but dozens of times daily, weekly, monthly, but you still continue you battle through, this makes you a very big winner.
The good news is there is light at the end of every tunnel! I will be completely honest here, the hardest challenge I have ever had to face was the 13 years of fear I went through, but the biggest reward for me was, after I learned how to over come sever anxiety disorder, I then gained more confidence then ever before.
There has been so many great opportunities and doors have opened up every where.
So for me it has been a blessing in disguise having been a victim to severe anxiety disorder, I personally do not regret a thing, the end result is all that matters and mine has been a good, no a great one.