FACT: About 20% of Americans struggle with anxiety and worry.
Last night I participated in the amazing and awesome âRecoveredCastâ show. Thanks to Mark, Matt, and Kurt (and those who called in) for making our conversation about anxiety so honest and helpful.
RecoveredCast is like a 12-step meeting in your pocket. The show streams live with a chat room to interact with other listeners and the show hosts. The purpose is to encourage and support those walking the path of recovery from any addiction (alcohol, drugs, people, food, gambling, work, shopping, etc.).
Even if you’re not in a 12-step group, you’ll enjoy the inspiring, personal stories about anxiety in recovery, and you may find some helpful ideas for coping with it.
ClickHERE (or on the link below) to listen to this fascinating discussion!
Order your PERSONALIZED SIGNED COPY of award winner, âWorry Less Nowâ (Amazon 4.7 stars) – 10% discount plus free shipping! Click HERE
Gigi Langer has been clean and sober for 33 years, and holds a PhD in Psychological Studies in Education from Stanford University. Sheâs a sought-after speaker and retreat leader who has helped thousands improve their lives at work and at home.
Grievances–grudges, judgment, criticism, resentment, blame, disapproval, or attackâblock us from happiness and serenity.
âWell I donât DO those things,â
You might think this, and youâre probably right. But what about the condemning attitudes living in our minds? Can any of us say we donât constantly judge othersâ words and actions? Of course we do.
It sounds like this: âIf I were him, I wouldnât do that.â âWhy canât she just get along with us? Whatâs wrong with her?â âThey should not be doing that; theyâre corrupt.â
The Problem with Grievances
Even though such statements seem true, the problem is that weâre focusing on the negative rather than the positive.
When we choose to hold a grievance, we canât see the other
personâs true selfâthe purity of
their spirit. Further, if we canât see the goodness in them, we canât claim it for
ourselves. What we send out to others comes back to us; itâs that simple.
Many of us deny our own negativity by numbing ourselves with substances or other unhealthy habitsâa dead end to positive growth. Even those trying to be more positive still struggle with inherent dark thoughts. I certainly do.
The good news is that Iâve found so many ways to escape my mindâs tendency to criticize and judge. You can find them in my book, âWorry Less Now,â and in my blog.
How to Overcome A Grievance
Hereâs a technique that showed up today as I read Lesson 78, âLet miracles replace all grievances,â from A Course in Miracles. First I was to recall all my negative thoughts about an important person in my life: what that person had done, their âweaknesses,â and other offenses. Then I was to ask spirit to help me see him through the eyes of loveââLet your mind be shown the light in him beyond your grievances.â Then it suggested that I thank this person for prompting my negativity and discomfort so that I could release it and be peaceful and happy.
I just did the exercise as directed. As I chose to focus on the perfection of this personâs spirit rather than the images my mind had conjured, I found a deep peace creep over me. I could hardly remember what I thought was âwrong,â and I felt a loving connection with the person. As a result, I felt the light of spirit growing in myself.
The miracle of replacing fear with love had occurred. Amen.
I would love to hear from you: What gets in the way of your serenity? How do you overcome grievances or grudges?
Gigi Langer has been clean and sober for 33 years, and holds a PhD in Psychological Studies in Education from Stanford University. Sheâs a sought-after speaker and retreat leader who has helped thousands improve their lives at work and at home.
Read her blog here or order her award-winning book (50 Ways to Worry Less Now) from Barnes and Noble, Amazon (5 stars), and all e-book vendors.
Harriet Hunter has written one of the best daily meditation books Iâve seen in a long time. I just love reading it each morning. Below is an excerpt of the April 21st meditation (p. 123) from Miracles of Recovery: Daily Meditations of Hope, Courage.  (Order book Here)
âHow many times have we heard others put someone down with, âYouâre not good enough to do that,â or âYouâll never be able to. . .â? Do these or similar statements resonate within you?
âThese are the telltale signs of self-sabotage. âSelf-sabotage is the mechanism used to denigrate our power, as if we have none at all. âWe become what we think. We need to stop rehearsing our rejections.
âOver time, self-sabotage becomes form fitting, snug in the mis-identification of our self-worth. It feels familiar, safe and warm. We know self-sabotage well because weâve endured it for a lifetime.
âSomewhere we heard we should promote others while sacrificing ourselves to gain friends and keep the peace. To do so would be to tell ourselves the greatest lie of all: We deserve nothing, but others do. Treating ourselves with the same gentleness and loving care we give to family and others is what we need.
âThere is plenty of inner strength and fortitude already deep inside, and we deserve to hear it reflected in our voice.
âSo why not let it begin with us? No longer can we allow ourselves to take part in self-deprecating talk. Our voice is listening, waiting for the echo of words that promise love and kindness for who we are.
“When we change the way we see ourselves, we get to change our lives and the way others see us too, with resonating confidence.”
Todayâs Meditation
âToday I am conscious of how others speak to me and how it makes me feel. I will not accept negative, demeaning talk from anyone–even me–as I recreate with loving care who I want to be.â
Harriet Hunter (shown here with me at the Venice FL Book Fair) is the author of the 2018 Miracles of Recovery: Daily Meditations of Hope, Courage. She is a person in long-term recovery, an expert on journaling, and an inspiration to all who know her. Her book is fabulous! Order book HEREWebsitehere   FB: Harriet Hunter Author
Have you ever felt like your life isn’t working?? I sure have! Fortunately, I’ve found many helpful ways to get my life “working well” again so I can be peaceful and strong, no matter what is going on.
In this 7-minute video, I explain this quote from my book, “When life isn’t working, it’s usually because we’re trying to force things to go our way.”
This is PART 2 of the hour-long interview about my book with Charita Cadenhead for her radio broadcast, “About the Book.”
If you can relate to my ideas, let me know! Find out how to get through your tough times by using helpful tools from my book and blog.
Interviewer: Charita H. Cadenhead, Realtor, Author, Radio host, Entrepreneur (R.A.R.E.).
“50 Ways to Worry Less Now” won the Indie Excellence Award for self-help and rates 5 stars on Amazon.
Gigi Langer holds a PhD in Psychological Studies in Education from Stanford University. She’s a sought-after speaker and retreat leader who has helped thousands improve their lives at work and at home.
Order it at Amazon or Barnes and Noble. E-books also available. Audiobook coming June 2019.