We also looked into the connection between the amygdala and the prefrontal cortex. Though this may sound scientific, this chapter at least gives a sense of awareness to people with anxiety as to why this happens and why our mind works the way it does.
Understanding this connection is helpful so we are educated and aware of what we can do on our own to stop this connection from destroying us. You may have seen this word called the amygdala hijack which is to prevent the amygdala from acting the way it does, or in other words prevent it from responding out of measure. This whole book aims to help you understand your brain and why it is anxious as well as how meditation helps as a complementary treatment for anxiety and stress.
This book covers the following topics:
- Anxiety and negative self-talk
- How to rewire your negative thoughts into positive thoughts
- When does positive thinking become dangerous?
- Decluttering your finances
- Foods for the brain
- To boost memory and brainpower, blow off brain pills and harness brain plasticity the proper way
- Your insecurities are gifts
- The top neural exercises
- Beyond rapid assessment exercises
...And so much more!!!
If you are taking pills, having sessions with your therapist and taking the necessary steps to lessen your anxiety attacks, then you should include meditation and yoga as part of the treatments for your anxiety. Although meditation is something that is beneficial for everyone, not everyone is currently putting it into practice. Some people are not practicing meditation at all. Why? Because it isn't a habit. That and a lot of us lead very busy lives, sometimes our plates seem too full to take on anything else. There will always be a reason not to start something, which is why it is entirely up to you to make time for it.
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