Yesterday, as I read comments on my blog, talkkindnesstome.com, I realized that anxiety is familiar to many of us. I was asked how I overcame the pull toward depression that often buddies up with anxiety. I’m neither a counselor or advisor, but I can offer support and reveal the path I took. Everyone reading along will have to evaluate, sort out, and decide if any of these acts will help you.
I realized I was in trouble when I found myself spending hours in the day walking from room to room in my house, accomplishing nothing. Looking back, I know I was feeling trapped, but at the time, I just knew I was afraid. My mind was in turmoil, constantly circulating ‘What if ..?’ I read a number of books that ‘advised’ things like join a gym, spend a weekend at a hotel, or take a vacation, well you get the picture. One of my reasons for anxiety, was finances. Young mom of 3 children. Not the climate for lunch with the girls, let alone a weekend away.
In reading, though, I discovered the effects of anxiety and understood that it could lead to depression – I was bordering on it; heart problems – sometimes it felt like an animal sitting on my chest; skin eruptions – after never having acne as a teenager, at age 25 I was suffering with it; digestive issues – I was overwhelmed with them already. No matter how many times I read the book of Philippians which maps out the path to peace, it didn’t help. Not then, but there’s a reason for that.
Fortunately for me, a close friend told me about professional counseling and I found a woman whose expertise in family counseling got me started on the right path. The first thing I learned is that ‘Change is neither good nor bad, it’s only different.’ I was always devastated by changes that came as a surprise – and this might sound familiar – those changes were outside my control. Anxiety is produced when the situation we’re in is outside our control. And guess what! Every moment ahead of us has potential for change.
There is more to the story, but just for today, if you struggle with anxiety and you fear change, remember that change is the one constant in our lives. The reason I could read and even memorize the book of Philippians without effect on my level of peace is because I read it, but didn’t believe it and didn’t put it into practice. I know better now and over the next few days, I will share a little more of my story. In the meantime, let’s claim the promises of the God who created us. Jeremiah 31:3 says “I have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with unfailing kindness.” Turn off the news and instead practice this prescription for peace in Philippians 4: 8-9 “Whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things. Whatever you have learned or received or heard from me, or seen in me—put it into practice. And the God of peace will be with you.”
I am working on it but for right now I need the medication for the depression one day I will not. I am so glad I have the Lord to help me
Medication is very important and it has both purpose and potential. When you need medicine it’s because your body needs it. Of course you have to take it. It’s one way we get a little help when we need it. Love you, sis!
You mentioned anxiety is produced when the situation we’re in is outside our control…. So we can make ourselves well aware of this fact and try not to bother about things that are beyond our control… This helps me to overcome anxiety…. anxiety is always there for everyone, some overcome it within seconds while some remain anxious for a longer time! Thanks for sharing your story
So true. And sometimes it’s easier to let go than others. There is no one size fits all when overcoming the stress of situations. I can share little things that help me and hope it sparks some ideas for others they can adapt to help them. It encourages me to realize that practicing helps. I just wish there was not so many ‘opportunities’ to practice.
Thanks so much for your comments.
These little things provide great encouragement to people who are experiencing the similar things… Continue doing this good work
Thank you so much! I am now following your blog.
You’re welcome and thanks for following my blog
… I have followed back, in case you post something on your blog too… have a nice day!