Tuesday, August 30th, 2011 at
11:37 am
Public speaking is the BIGGEST fear in the world! People have actually claimed that they are more afraid of speaking in public than they are of dying!
The fear of speaking in front of a crowd is a VERY common one… Most of the “master” speakers didn’t start off that way. Great public speakers had fears of their own to overcome… and many of them did it through hypnosis.
Speaking anxiety is not something that you can overcome only by reading eBooks. It requires active practice and hypnosis is considered as one of the most promising methods for achieving great results.
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Sunday, August 28th, 2011 at
11:41 am
Saturday, August 27th, 2011 at
11:36 am
Social phobia disorder is quite common, in fact I bet just about every one at some stage in there lives have been anxious in a performance situation. That is normal BUT, if you are somebody that simply CAN NOT, and Will NOT participate in any social gathering this when this disorder has taken over control. Finding out which order of symptoms needs to be treated first is a matter of reading the whole article. This will surprise you.
Does Severe Anxiety Disorder Cause Social Phobia Disorder ,Or The Other Way Around?
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Wednesday, August 24th, 2011 at
11:50 am
Wednesday, August 24th, 2011 at
11:50 am
Do you suffer from Phobias Panic Attacks? Firstly, it is important to establish the difference between anxiety and fear. These terms are used interchangeably but they are quite distinct. Anxiety is a vague feeling of impending doom precipitated by either an internal or external stimuli. Fear, on the other hand, is terror felt from an identifiable external stimulus which poses as a genuine threat to the person. For example, the feeling that somebody “might” be following you without having actually seeing somebody is anxiety. On the other hand, the feeling from being followed by an individual carrying a gun is fear.
Anxiety is positive in that it serves as a motivator for the person to do better. For example, the anxiety of failing the final exam is beneficial as it prompts you to study hard and prepare to avoid failure. Having said that, anxiety for some people can be serious and exaggerated to a point where the quality of life is lowered, preventing him or her from performing day-to-day activities in life. This is true in the case of panic attacks wherein the person experiences stress and panic levels to the level where all body processes go awry. Despite the stated distinction of anxiety and fear, quite a few people with anxiety disorders have accompanying phobias panic attacks, which is referred to as actual but illogical, intense, and persistent fear of a specific thing.
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Sunday, August 21st, 2011 at
11:36 am
If you’re a hypochondriac, press the back button now! In no particular order, these are the top ten phobias in the world with a brief description to help you decide whether you suffer from them.
1. Fear of public speaking
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Saturday, August 20th, 2011 at
11:38 am
Tuesday, August 16th, 2011 at
11:37 am
Monday, August 15th, 2011 at
11:36 am
What is social anxiety disorder? Well, we all have fears and we all have situations or places we would rather avoid. For instance, going for a job interview, passing a driving test, sitting an exam, being alone at night, driving in rush hour traffic, shopping in a crowded supermarket, and so on.
Most people manage to control their fears and anxiety and get on with their lives. But there are very many people who just cannot cope that way. Their fear and anxiety are so high and intense that it consumes their very existence. They are constantly fearful and on edge, and worry about everyday things in a manner that is totally inappropriate to their significance.
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Friday, August 12th, 2011 at
11:48 am