I genuinely learned so many things about anxiety in today’s video. I’d deeply appreciate it if you liked and subscribed. So many awesome episodes coming your way!
@dianahorel3869
Жыл бұрын
Mel, you and Dr. Kennedy have done more to heal my anxiety in a month then 40 years of therapy, medication, or survival techniques. Of course, it's just the start, but THE BEST start. Bless y'all. I mean it.
@poojakapoor780
10 ай бұрын
Daily brisk walks/running and 30 minutes meditation is helping to manage my anxiety symptoms. Trust me guys. But, be consistent❤
@kevinvarghesephilip
7 ай бұрын
I have been doing it too but I’m trying to also get to the root of it.
@kevinvarghesephilip
7 ай бұрын
All the best 🙌
@MichaelHopkins-yn1jo
6 ай бұрын
Ya walking helps alot
@GailFernandez
5 ай бұрын
Yes!!
@jinxme
4 ай бұрын
Hi guys am falling apart.. where should i start
@mochalatte8202
Жыл бұрын
Til I have anxiety that is worse than my depression. I feel like I have tools that I can work through my depression, but I still fall into patterns seeming uncontrollable. Now I have tools to help with anxiety because that is what is causing me to stay in these patterns. I miss out on a lot of life and love due to anxiety.
@infiniterippleshypnosismed2817
11 ай бұрын
I resonate so much with this 💖 I knew I was depressed since I was 10 but had no idea what anxiety was until I was 23 and a counselor pointed out that most issues I described were anxiety. I have learned so many tools in the last 10 years mindfulness and exercise being the top, but after having kids it got too strong and I didn't have the strength to even recall the tools let alone use them. Now my kids are old enough and I'm no longer breastfeeding and I'm finally feeling better able to manage it and am doing regular exercise. Such a big difference but a long way to go! I'm just starting this video so hopefully there are some new insights for me in it! 😊💖
@MajharulAsif
Жыл бұрын
“You need to hear this loud and clear: No one is coming. It is up to you.” ― Mel Robbins ❣
@tammieaufderhar5731
Жыл бұрын
I😊
@carrieknoth4346
Жыл бұрын
It's hard to hear but it got me motivated.
@MegaMarika25
5 ай бұрын
@tammieaufderhar5😊😊😊😊731
@Mariamaija
10 ай бұрын
Another great episode ❤ My anxiety however is triggered by alarming bodily sensations. So going into my body to get out of my mind is rather ...unhelpful most of the time. Being mindful about what I am telling myself is helpful some of the time, but I don't feel safe in my body at all.
@EmmainthePNW
7 ай бұрын
Same
@jasonseifried7192
5 ай бұрын
I suffer from health anxiety please do a podcast more focused about hypochondria. I know anxiety is some what the same but health anxiety in my opinion feels like it needs a different perspective
@GailFernandez
5 ай бұрын
Yes!!!
@jasonseifried7192
5 ай бұрын
@@GailFernandez I hope they do a video soon.
@virginiaparker9450
Жыл бұрын
Love you Mel! Need all of this. I’m tired of analysis paralysis 😊
@tamaramarie1
Жыл бұрын
Feeling the sensation in your body is eye opening for me! Thank you❤
@zakiacamillo2988
3 ай бұрын
I learned so much about anxiety watching this video. Thank you so much for this gift. It is truly a blessing for me, and I know it is for others as well ❤❤🙏
@NoGreaterLove_3
Жыл бұрын
Such value, I have made a note of the ABC and will actually apply it and share it with someone very dear to me. Thanks Mel and Dr Kennedy for sharing your knowledge, experience and wisdom with all who actually might not be able to spend a lot of money on therapy. Imagine a world where we all get to actually heal our child-self, oh what a world we would have.Much Love
@ChristineHartwig-y5i
Жыл бұрын
I struggle with health anxiety and would love to hear a podcast on how to handle this. I feel like a hypochondriac and since I hit 50+ I fear aging and health problems.
@poojakapoor780
10 ай бұрын
Hi dear, I am a hypochondriac too. I am doing 30 minutes daily meditation. Any thought that is making you anxious or phobic, just grab it, feel it and watch it during meditation without judging. It will loose its power. I have treated my health anxiety upto 70% through this technique. I will do this process till all my health anxiety fades away. Trust me confronting your fear in a meditative state is equal to treating your anxiety and forming new brain connections.
@janbarrett4544
9 ай бұрын
Don't fear aging! It's a part of life and very enjoyable. Expand your interests,exercise daily,hold onto your friends,eat small meals and start a journal. I promise you you will stop worrying!
@EmmainthePNW
7 ай бұрын
Same
@amandaraycroft5740
5 ай бұрын
Yup... But looking back it was always there, but I managed to tuck it away with the distraction of raising a family. Living alone after divorce from a narcissistic personality, brings it to a whole new level. I've identified that some of it is from the divorce and questions about my place in this world. It's a test! We gotta do the work! It's all part and parcel of personal growth and our experiences helping others.... Just as Mel's experiences are helping millions. Xo Lots of love
@georginaharwood4823
4 ай бұрын
This is me too. I'm now 60. It's getting worse since watching my sister deteriorate in a care home. Yes please Mel. I am , as are others, struggling with this every day. Love you. 🙏🙏🙏
@Michelle-h2c
7 ай бұрын
This video pointed out many of the reason for my anxiety. After watching only 15mins, I know this gonna help me. I always wake up in the middle of the night and having really bad anxiety attack. When I was kid, my parents fight a lot during the night because of my dads drinking issue. I know exactly why I am having the anxiety and after watching this video I know how to heal myself in a correct way. Thank you guys.
@maisonjournals6007
Жыл бұрын
Wow… so so amazing, awful anxiety at the moment. (Like I think I am going mad) due to what should be an amazing and exciting time in my life, at the age of 50, a move from London to France, feels like my dream for many years has become a night mare but it seems I am associating this with a terrible trauma I had as a child and repeated again in my late teens, so I know what I have to do, I can’t thank you enough xx
@MarionObyrne-dt7ml
Жыл бұрын
Feel stuck
@racheltagg5347
Жыл бұрын
I love both parts of this anxiety session. My mind is blown at how I am relating to it all and am on the road to acknowledging my inner injured child and it does help all this advice. Thankyou so much Mel 😘 you always bring a step to healing every podcast x
@angiereppe2479
Жыл бұрын
Thank You BOTH! I just powered through both episodes because this perspective is new to me but makes so much sense! Wow. Will definitely practice recognizing the alarms in my body and start trying to retrain my brain. And when Doc threw in the term Alpha Child at the end... never have heard that term before but that is ME. I love all of this and want to keep learning more. Thanks again and see you both in 3 months!! ❤
@faltarego
Жыл бұрын
These two episodes have been an utter revelation. Thanks so much to both of you. Your wisdom, humor, and compassion are much needed, and they're coming to me at a time in my life when I'm "ready to do the work." The timing is perfect. Thanks again.
@suededogs9670
10 ай бұрын
Perhaps I am being dim witted here but yet again. I think these are strategies to cope with it but nothing that says how to stop it . What am I looking for" in my body" ?? There is no childhood trauma . Its a lovely talk but i am still none the wiser what the solution is .
@mariegracebrabandt8028
2 ай бұрын
This and the other podcast with Dr. Russell was so amazing. This was eye-opening. The best information and explanation about anxiety/alarms, younger child, separation, loving yourself so you can love others and tools. So, so good, I am so appreciative of both of you. Thank you so much. 🧡💜
@Elly_says
Жыл бұрын
Why did I only found out this podcast and channel now😢 I really needed this cause I’m finding myself in a dark hole with my anxiety .. feeling hopeless like an invalid but now I’m seeing some hope.. thank you❤
@user-wt1jd4rc9n
Жыл бұрын
I am addicted to compulsive eating and everything I have heard fits me perfectly. I had a very stressed childhood and my body discovered foods that I really liked. I felt anxiety and ate sweet breads chocolates fats and I felt very good and without realizing I became addicted to those foods and large amounts. I feel anxiety and I confuse it with hunger and the anxiety goes away for a moment but it comes back and I eat again, it has no end.
@alefonsecavenegas8311
4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!! you two gave me light of what is happening to me now that life is not appealing to me anymore
@honestlygio7830
7 ай бұрын
Super thumbs up! To the pt 2. Practical 4. Relatable 5. Dives in to the human psychology from ancient times which does affect the modern times.
@DestinyC1020
10 ай бұрын
I love Mel, but she really needs to work on not interrupting him when he's talking and trying to finish his sentences. 😒🥴
@sandralulu777
Жыл бұрын
Mel thank you!! Dr. Kennedy thank you!! Mel how wonderful that you are doing this for us!! I am truly grateful as I did not know where to turn at one point for help you showed up in my life. Thank you I shal keep up with the 3 day sessions and get the workbook downloaded now. Much love sent your way.
@shielamaybalauro2704
2 ай бұрын
I don't usually leave comments but I wanna say thank you both, Ive tried a lot of different things to heal but this is the only thing that really works for me specially when you said that "when you feel scared being safe didn't really realized that before thank you so much Mel and Dr. Kennedy ❤ this really change my life!
@denipar69
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for these insightful videos on this challenging topic! Perfect timing!
@andrewzaltman6934
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Ms. Robbins! You have great podcasts! I suffer from anxiety for my entire life and I am 61 soon.
@andrewzaltman6934
Жыл бұрын
I lost my mother at 21 months. Yes. I was very unsafe. However, I am also very resilient!!
@bonnie_nelms
Жыл бұрын
Another meaningful visit with you and Dr. Kennedy. I feel teary hearing the story about young Chris in his baseball uniform, doing the best he can when nobody’s there for him….feeling that everything is always up to him. I relate to that so much…one of my core beliefs. It’s exhausting…no wonder I’ve dealt with chronic fatigue for 60 years and all my efforts to address it have been unsuccessful. It’s amazing to me that you and Chris were able to make a loving and lasting marriage and to be such great parents, given what each of you was dealing with. I was unsuccessful at marriage and parenting despite my best efforts and intentions.
@janereinhardt4715
11 ай бұрын
You talk about anxiety as if it comes & goes. What about those of us who have anxiety 24/7 for no current reason? I have absolutely no reason to be anxious, but I am. It's not "in this moment"- it's all the time for as long as I can remember, so over 50 years.
@Courts0788
Жыл бұрын
Mel Robbins and Dr Kennedy, I am GRATEFUL FOR YOU tonight!
@cattyboo719
Жыл бұрын
Honest to God Mel this is such a fantastic video. I have been searching for these answers, and I am actually at my wits end with this anxiety at times because I want to heal naturally. I am an older gal just going through some life changes lately and the anxiety is kicking up. I don’t want have to go on medication‘s -I really want to feel great again and know I can. I do exercise and I eat correctly etc. but it seems the sleep thing is very difficult!!!- waking up at 3 AM, Heart pounding worrying about this, worrying about that. Thank you so much for this information. It really helps so much. God bless!!
@ethneeontario3508
Жыл бұрын
Thank you dr Russ, I’ve watched part 1 and been visiting my younger self, multiple times a day..she now meets me facing me when I come visit. At first a hard rigid back staring out the bedroom window with a knife in hand, pointed to her chest. Since, she’s handed me the knife, or the knife is laying on the ground discarded. The visits are changing. Sometimes she’s sitting waiting for me and giving a little jump for joy, happy to see me. Thank you Mel and Dr Russ.
@xannaz9226
Жыл бұрын
Sometimes it takes me a few days to get through the video, but I never find them too long. Since she only does the podcast Mondays and Thursdays, sometimes it's nice to string it out.
@KhushSoul
Жыл бұрын
Hello Mel, thank you for sharing this podcast. I’ve recently come across self-compassion practice and Dr. Kristin Neff’s work and you kind of discuss the compassion part in your podcast, which had helped you so much. Just wondering if you would consider having her on your podcast and using your style of a story telling and asking questions to explore more about self-compassion?
@LK-3000
Жыл бұрын
This was a very informative podcast. Thanks to you and thanks to Dr. Kennedy for giving me useful strategies.
@salonsavy6476
Жыл бұрын
Yes I definitely know that my anxiety stems from my childhood,,I vividly remember when I first felt it,, I was 5
@laurareardoncoaching
Жыл бұрын
Thank you to both you and Dr Kennedy for these powerful episodes on anxiety. There is one thing I feel confused about...I understand that we want to start with calming the sensations in our body because that supports our return to regulation, and I understand that we can create healing by connecting with our younger self in a way that helps them feel seen and understood - safe, but I feel confused by the message that our thoughts will only make things worse. For example, isn't "I am safe in this moment" a thought? Would it be accurate to say that our thoughts are an important piece of the puzzle because they can influence our emotions, it's just that we need to start by calming our body first?
@EmmainthePNW
7 ай бұрын
Mel, i adore you, but oh my God please stop interrupting him.
@amandaraycroft5740
5 ай бұрын
I, too, am an interrupter! He's SO gracious with her!💞
@UnacceptableTee
Жыл бұрын
Great guest. Great questions Mel !!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻Yes childhood is a huge part of my anxiety, ruminating, catastrophizing, also big traumas as adult. Like unbelievably traumatic. Sleeping with my man ; involves no sleep if I’m nit listening to Podcasts or meditation or loud rain sounds as his snoring is so so so so loud. I sleep. I need tools to deal with extreme anxiety with issues completely out of my control such as having surgery or flying on airplane. Months before I’m not sleeping and thinking about it all day long. 😭 I’m safe in my bed at night. I’m the moment I’m safe. How do you deal with the minutes before going under anesthesia or boarding a plane? lying on operating room bed; we lay saying I’m safe in this moment? It doesn’t feel true to say we are safe. We can’t go for a walk( mor move. So think of things that makes us smile? I suppose when I really think about it; a surgeon and team highly skilled and experienced so I suppose that’s something. Ugh. I need some help with this.
@andrewzaltman6934
Жыл бұрын
This gentleman is brilliant and insightful!!!😊
@justinsingh221
Жыл бұрын
That is so true and very in depth :)
@lisag3359
Жыл бұрын
Link for part 1, please? Thanks!
@denipar69
Жыл бұрын
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@billyjack4933
Жыл бұрын
Mel you're so sweet cute and full of life
@barbarastead1227
11 ай бұрын
The One that I do know is that in many people, there is major anxiety but it’s way too complicated to change people with anxiety. People need much stronger help than what you are requesting. Mental health is excruciatingly heart breaking every time we have it.
@IsabelMachado-e2p
Жыл бұрын
This was just amazing! So helpful, really makes us understand our patterns, and how to unblock the thoughts that keep us prisoners for so long. Thank you, Dr. Kennedy, for your knowledge and insight about the source where we can truly heal. Thank you, Mel Robbins, for clarifying, once and for all, that it is not rationalizing too much about things that will help us. Thank you for your excellent podcasts, they are the best. Huge fan from Portugal.
@skyeandrews5537
Жыл бұрын
I have a question about nightmares. I have woken up during the night panting and scared to the point I have to turn my light on and text my husband while he’s working (night shifts) to tell me it’s ok. And have fallen asleep and fell right back into the nightmare. I know you talked about waking up and having racing thoughts of anxiety, I was wondering if this is the same or where is this coming from. Some of the nightmares are based around my trauma, others are things I am dealing with currently. Like my cat is dying cause she’s old and I am worried for her, or another is my sister leaving and not turning back and I’m screaming for her to not leave me and talk to me, and currently my sister and me are not talking, well she’s not really communicating with me and she’s moving to another city. A lot of it I am coming out of it panting and feeling very frightened. How can I deal from it coming out in my sleep?
@marieSnowtruthjustice
4 ай бұрын
I have end stage Hashimotos and my thyroid is almost non-existent...... I don't understand but my body will not allow me to take Levothyroxine..... I had to stop for 6 weeks because it was causing anxiety. Lowering the dose to nothing... swollen eyes... swollen bottoms of feet. No one can help me. I had to start over at 25mg... when I try to increase dosage even 12.5mg, the anxiety is eating me alive. I have an endochrinologist who doesn't know how to help me. This is my worst nightmare. Just going to get the mail is overwhelming. In the afternoon it is the worst. I need to get a job but my brain is shot. I can't think clearly. I do have childhood trauma but have never had anxiety unless my thyroid was off. I am so close to done. I will watch the video. Thanks,.
@kristapeeters6947
Жыл бұрын
Late question, anxiety in adults being learned by kids and breaking generational patterns, I'm working on this now. What should parents do when grandparents are almost promoting anxiety in kids? The grandparents see constant worry and doom and gloom as normal, im trying to prevent that pattern in my children however the grandparents are very pushy with causing worry in the kids. What is the right way to navigate this ?
@AnnWilson-pi6te
4 ай бұрын
my youngest son was killed in a car accident in 2007 i’m 58 divorced because i don’t want a man my father disowned me and his family they said i belonged to the land lord i have 4 children i never played favorites because i loved all my children the same i was low income all there life’s i i was not doing good after my son died couldn’t get through the night i took medicine from the doctor to get through the nightmare my teenage adult children all 3 disowned me and told all my grandchildren that i didn’t love them they ruined our lives my daughter
@LauraHamm-y3l
3 ай бұрын
Keto really helps with my anxiety! Definitely use keto as a tool in the toolbox.
@avk1391
Ай бұрын
I've done keto in the past. I need to do it again. I find when I've been eating alot of carbs the next Day anxiety is worse.
@avk1391
Ай бұрын
Thank you !!
@sarahweiner8132
3 ай бұрын
I have been liberated and healed a d my husband will bring me back and have .e relive all my pain that I have gotten understanding from and have become better.And love him but he is hurting me.saying every thing he thinks I care more about my kids then him.even though i love my kids and I am in love with him love but not the same.much much more pain he likes to bring me.
@kathykonkle1097
Жыл бұрын
The has never been a "best time of my life" so I ave little to draw from.
@MsNoriega310
Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video! I suffer from anxiety my son suffers from anxiety and this makes me so happy to know its going to be okay .
@DeniseEstes-k6v
Жыл бұрын
1:02:01 once I feel where my alarm is, how do I find out what the trauma is? The root cause from my childhood?
@wendyvillasenor8671
6 ай бұрын
I’m embarrassed to admit this but If I have a small drink which I hardly ever do my body relaxes so fast and so deep that it gives me anxiety like I’m gonna relax and die
@ap8441
5 ай бұрын
ONLY WAY OF ANY HEALING IS THROUGH JESUS.., WE CAN DO NOTHING EXCEPT THROUGH JESUS.
@elifelcindereli8164
Жыл бұрын
I love Mel's clear and understandable way of speaking, I listen and learn English, and it also adds very valuable information to people's lives in terms of content.🥰
@solid3451
7 ай бұрын
How do people like for example Dr. Kennedy get over the fact that their parents were mentally ill and not be afraid of inheriting the same thing?
@jacki6301
Жыл бұрын
Thank you both. A great lesson in so many ways.
@annaread3829
Жыл бұрын
Thank you both for this eye opening talk!! I’m going to try these techniques!
@helenbrady9066
Жыл бұрын
Excellent video - thank you Mel. I have signed up for your take control training!
@ivettea5368
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely amazing video !
@allycroc1
Жыл бұрын
I loved this and really loved Dr. Kennedy. What a gift, indeed!❤
@avk1391
Ай бұрын
I'm way too sensitive about things. It's been a curse.
@rickm6232
Жыл бұрын
Your central nervous sytem is sensitized. The way out of anxiety is really by doing nothing about it which is funny. Read Dr. Claire Weekes Book - Hope and help for your nerves. Avoid the: * THE 5 F'S: 1.) FEAR - Fearing your emotions 2.) FIGHT - Don't fight your symptoms (let it be) 3.) FIX - Don't try to fix it (Give it time) - You can't worry & fix it 4.) FRUSTRATED - It is resistance. DO NOT AVOID THINGS! 5.) FOCUS - Don't focus on the symptoms (Whatever you put your focus on GROWS!)
@xlrcsamshikhbahaei4661
Жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@maryboland4847
11 ай бұрын
Hey Mel, I was just wondering if u would consider changing your language around this topic! As when you describe anxiety u describe it as your anxiety rather than anxiety being something u experience 🥰 I love listening to you 💚💚💚💚
@dzihanahajdarpasicmisirlic5347
10 ай бұрын
the best thing is that Mel insisted on practical tools and steps ....Orherwise Dr Kennedy would go too intelectual, whereas all of us need practical tips, like find the sensation, put your hand there, ask yourself Am I safe...breath
@sciencebasedfitness6231
Жыл бұрын
I took Yohimbine, well, it was in a supplement that I was taking. I was taking it for about a month before I started having side effects at night. I took the supplement during the day, and at night, I would experience panic attacks, which is a known side effect of the supplement. Some experiences were really intense, so I went to the ER. After EKG, MRI, and a CT scan, they diagnosed me with General Anxiety Disorder. It's been a year since i've been off the supplement, and since then, i've been focusing my attention on anxiety attacks, and I noticed I was drinking alcohol more frequently. I reduced alcohol consumption and stopped drinking coffee since caffeine would trigger my flight or fight. What really changed my anxiety was I was focusing on the "Next attack" so I was thinking about my anxiety too much. I started training my mind to not focus on anxiety and to not think about it. If I did have a thought, then I would focus on my breathing. I would take a deep breath in and slowly release the air.
@_cr8ive_
Жыл бұрын
Been living like this my whole life.....this is the answers I've always been looking for. 🥴🥴🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️ Regarding the ending of this video . . . I think I can safely say . . . There are just about zero properly qualified professionals that can assist you with this process and true healing. There first goto is medication . . . they don't have no awareness of no childhood triggers from trauma.
@gordon.5556
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Mel and Dr Kennedy. I get head pressure and like itchy sinuses that can give me mini dizzy zaps with anxiety. Been checked by Doctors all fine. Any advice please. Thank you both so much.
@nikichimoto
8 ай бұрын
Give your inner child self love ❗️
@aprililes8355
Жыл бұрын
She was off to a good start but lost me when she started using the word fucking!! I guess that's a trigger for me- profanity as it was a key word that many of the people used in my youth who were abusive to me! It makes me lose respect for the individual using it as words have meaning and power and can hurt regardless of their intention!!!!😢
@2011iryna
8 ай бұрын
This has been a groundbreaking podcast for me.. So much I have listened about anxiety but information here has made me think about it in a different way completely. I am taking on board that I need to give love and support to my inner child who was raised in an unsafe environment with lots of separation... Not to neglect but feel it... Literally... I finally have my answer to WHY... thank you so much for this eposode... 🙏
@JackieRardin
8 ай бұрын
Extraordinarily helpful. Can’t wait to learn more thru Dr Kennedy’s book. Thanks you for excellent content
@christinelucasschroth8962
Жыл бұрын
I apologize that was a voice text. But I think you’re fantastic and you just gave me a kick in the ass. I need to get out of bed and do the paperwork. I gotta do to get some more benefits and I’m stuck with all the bills the house everything I know you know I’m overwhelmed. I’m on disability in them and I’m trying to make things right and paying all the bills and things like that but still it’s like it’s fucked up and then get some motivation to get some things done. If I had, I do. 16:59
@christinelucasschroth8962
Жыл бұрын
Gm Mel. Laying in bed watching a show today and it was about just get up and do what you have to do and I don’t know what you have so many shows that I watch don’t think your great help me a lot but I’m struggling with the death of my husband that’s August it was a narcissist 26 years of marriage I’m 61 and I don’t know what to do really rest of my life
@BM.grace77
Жыл бұрын
Hi Doc, just popped into your channel! I need help if possible whenever I am disappointed or whenever things go the way I did not expect I immediately develope pain in my left side right from head to my toes and I will experience this excruciating pain in forming of burning sensation in my left side right from left shoulder, left thigh, leg up to toes there's this burning sensation and guess what when the problem becomes solved then I will automatically become ok but if not I feel like my left side will crack down into pieces atimes I feel like there's a nerve and atimes feel like pulling it out of and throw it a way then get this normal. I have seen many doctors but in vain! I will be glad if assisted. Thank you.
@CharlotteWorobec
6 ай бұрын
Honestly, this video makes me want to cry because it really touches home for me.Yeah, my mom was out of the car, said dad, yet me long story.Short, I wasn't really beat down.Nobody ever loved me that I've done something wrong.Not to develop and be loved.I just pray to God that you'll bless all the ones after me.Not that hasn't let them go through where I have
@awaitingdisaster17
8 ай бұрын
Something that helps me with racing thoughts at night is imagining a scenario. I first imagine an empty room. No windows, no doors just space. Then I imagine a large box, almost coffin like. I will try to make everything super simple, so just a plain brown box with a lid that opens on a hinge. Then, every thought I have, I imagine the lid of the box opening, the thought going in and the lid closing on it. It took me some time to get it right, because the thoughts can take over but everytime I do it, I fall asleep after and that is the last thing I remember when I wake up. It has helped me a lot to just quiet my mind enough to fall asleep.
@lyddaw5225
10 ай бұрын
So confused how you repair ‘in your body’. You never say how you even figure out where in your body if there are no butterflies or pains. Would love to hear more how I heal my inner child.
@jennineshepherd1231
Ай бұрын
Abused people go through this
@sigridtidmore6984
6 ай бұрын
Love the combo of you and Dr. Kennedy. What a healing combination! What a feast, “thought for food.” Thank you!
@Dil.Careem
Жыл бұрын
Unmasking Anxiety's Surprising Signs! Tune in to The Mel Robbins Podcast for eye-opening insights on conquering anxiety! Let's break free from its grip together and embrace a life of calm and confidence. Don't miss this empowering episode - it's a powerful step towards healing!
@rosemaryarguello9194
8 ай бұрын
This by far one of the best podcast I've seen so far. I got kind of emotional numerous times because I felt for the first time in my life I'm really not alone. I also feel I got a better understanding of my anxiety disorder with Dr Kennedy explaining reasons down to traumatic childhood events . I'm currently on page 1 in my journey for healing and recovery, Thank you Mel and Dr Kennedy for this podcast. I look forward too many more.
@ahhdomo8277
Жыл бұрын
Wow I have just really confirmed that I have anxiety. Currently (since 2018 had a Auto Immune Disorder)dealing with chest pairn
@vickiwells6567
Ай бұрын
Thank you so much! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@kimpociask987
Жыл бұрын
absolutely, the most amazing video I have ever seen, and I have tried everything to help me with my anxiety, that I think I finally got the right knowledge to help me start to get rid of this horrible disorder!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@user-wt1jd4rc9n
Жыл бұрын
I began to feel anxiety from a very young age and to eat sweet breads, butter cookies, everything that contained flour, sugar, dairy products, fats, in large quantities during certain times. My body learned that those foods eliminated feelings of anxiety. Over the years I developed the disease of compulsive eating as an addiction. Now I am understanding why I became addicted to eating especially certain foods every time I felt anxiety, and I came to completely confuse the difference between true hunger and a feeling of anxiety.
@melissataliani925
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Mel ❤ I love you so much
@MelissaTenhave-re2oe
9 ай бұрын
I'd love to hear Dr. Kennedy's thoughts about EMDR therapy and how it can be done properly
@alexismichos2642
11 ай бұрын
How is it always about the future if it’s caused by the past? He said anxiety is always from childhood trauma
@ethneeontario3508
Жыл бұрын
Yes, yes, yes! As a child and adult obsessed with death. Rehearsing how I would cope, imagining loved ones dying and for real crying about it so that when it happened I would not be devastated but could then help others through their grief cause I’ve made peace with it years prior! I even mourned my dog few years ago got a 3D picture my dog still alive, 11 years old 😢
@christinelucasschroth8962
Жыл бұрын
Just wanted to say you’re great I mean since I watch a show every day and it doesn’t motivate me to get up and do some shit that I have to do sometimes I’m still in bed right now, but I was just listening to your show them I guess you take your self in the ass and get going cause I still got shit to do keep on rocking you’re great
@loubiepierre7210
Жыл бұрын
My anxiety is so bad, I'm afraid of driving, how I can help myself to back to drive
@aprilhauptman6071
Жыл бұрын
I love this! Thank you Mel & Dr Kennedy! So much amazing information! I hope you get together again soon I learned so much from you both!
@zaramiller6568
Жыл бұрын
The most helpful information I've heard, so many things make so much more sense. Thank you thank you for sharing this information. 🙏
@zillahbugeja8973
9 ай бұрын
Thank you both. Would love help with autoimmune problems related to anxiety.
@AnnWilson-pi6te
4 ай бұрын
my father won custody of me when i was 5 years old my father told me i belonged to the land lord my whole family and friends disowned me at 5 years old ❤
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