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Facing The Fear And Anxiety Of The Unknown

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All most everybody worries about what will happen in the future.
The prospect of not knowing if something good or bad will happen
to you in the near future can produce a lot of fear and anxiety.
As a result, here is a list of techniques and suggestions on how
to manage this fear of dealing with the unknown.


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Facing The Fear And Anxiety Of The Unknown
Copyright (c) 2006-2008 Stanley Popovich
http://www.managingfear.com/
A Layman's Guide to Managing Fear



All most everybody worries about what will happen in the future.
The prospect of not knowing if something good or bad will happen
to you in the near future can produce a lot of fear and anxiety.
As a result, here is a list of techniques and suggestions on how
to manage this fear of dealing with the unknown.

Remember is that no one can predict the future with one hundred
percent certainty. Even if the thing that you feared does happen
there are circumstances and factors that you can't predict which
can be used to your advantage. For instance, let's say at your
place of work that you miss the deadline for a project you have
been working on for the last few months. Everything you feared is
coming true. Suddenly, your boss comes to your office and tells
you that the deadline is extended and that he forgot to tell you
the day before. This unknown factor changes everything. Remember:
we may be ninety-nine percent correct in predicting the future,
but all it takes is for that one percent to make a world of
difference.

Learn to take it one day at a time. Instead of worrying about how
you will get through the rest of the week or coming month, try to
focus on today. Each day can provide us with different
opportunities to learn new things and that includes learning how
to deal with your problems. When the time comes, hopefully you
will have learned the skills to deal with your situation.

Sometimes, we can get anxious over a task that we will have to
perform in the near future. When this happens, visualize yourself
doing the task in your mind. For instance, you and your team have
to play in the championship volleyball game in front of a large
group of people in the next few days. Before the big day comes,
imagine yourself playing the game in your mind. Imagine that
you're playing in front of a large audience. By playing the game
in your mind, you will be better prepared to perform for real
when the time comes. Self-Visualization is a great way to reduce
the fear and stress of a coming situation and increase your
self-confidence.

Remember take a deep breath and try to find something to do to
get your mind off of you anxieties and stresses. A person could
take a walk, listen to some music, read the newspaper, watch TV,
play on the computer or do an activity that will give them a
fresh perspective on things. This will distract you from your
current worries.

A lot of times, our worrying can make the problem even worse. All
the worrying in the world will not change anything. All you can
do is to do your best each day, hope for the best, and when
something does happen, take it in stride.  If you still have
trouble managing your anxiety of the future, then talking to a
counselor or clergyman can be of great help. There are ways to
help manage your fear and all it takes is some effort to find
those answers.





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BIOGRAPHY: 

Stan Popovich is the author of "A Layman's Guide to Managing 
Fear Using Psychology, Christianity and Non Resistant Methods" 
- an easy to read book that presents a general overview of 
techniques that are effective in managing persistent fears 
and anxieties. For additional information go to: 
http://www.managingfear.com/


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