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Alcohol And Substance Abuse Will Not Take Away Your Fears

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Your fears, anxieties, and other problems have the best of you 
and you don't know where to turn for help. At some point you
feel  totally helpless as you struggle each day. What do you do?
As a  layman and an author of a managing fear book, there were
times  that my fears had the best of me. Through these
experiences,  there is one thing that I learned. You can't hide
or runaway from  your fears.


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Alcohol And Substance Abuse Will Not Take Away Your Fears
Copyright (c) 2006-2009 Stanley Popovich
http://www.managingfear.com/
A Layman's Guide to Managing Fear



Alcohol and substance abuse or any other addictions will not take 
away your problems and fears. In the short run, they might make 
you feel better, but in the long run these addictions will only 
make things worse.

So what do you do to make your problems and fears go away? Well, 
since you can't runaway from them, then the best solution is to 
tackle your fears head on no matter how strong they may be. The 
key is to be smart in how you try to manage these fears. Here are 
some ways in how to manage your persistent fears and anxieties.

The first step is to 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. Focus on the 
present and stop trying to predict what may happen next week. 
Next week will take care of itself.

Remember 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.

Another technique that is very helpful is to have a small 
notebook of positive statements that makes you feel good. 
Whenever you come across an affirmation that makes you feel good, 
write it down in a small notebook that you can carry around with 
you in your pocket. Whenever you feel depressed or frustrated, 
open up your small notebook and read those statements.  This will 
help to manage your negative thinking.

Be smart in how you deal with your fears and anxieties. Do not 
try to tackle everything all at once. When facing a current or 
upcoming task that overwhelms you with a lot of anxiety, break 
the task into a series of smaller steps. Completing these smaller 
tasks one at a time will make the stress more manageable and 
increases your chances of success.

The important thing is to get the proper help by seeing a 
professional. Avoiding your problem through the use of alcohol or 
other substances will do nothing in the long run in fixing your 
problems. It will just make things worse. Managing your fear and 
anxieties will take some hard work. Be patience, persistent and 
stay committed in trying to solve your problem.





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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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