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One counter-intuitive but effective way to overcome anxiety

April 1, 2020 by Susanne Maynes 8 Comments

What’s the first thing that pops into your mind when someone tells you, “Don’t think about pink elephants!” Right…pink elephants. That’s why, when you try hard to not feel anxious, you enter a vicious cycle.

Dealing with anxiety is like dealing with insomnia. You can’t try your way into a good night of sleep—and you can’t try your way out of worry.

What you need is a change of focus.

According to Dr. Earl Henslin in This is Your Brain on Joy, your brain contains one neural pathway on which the emotions of either joy or anxiety can travel.

There’s literally not room enough for both of those feelings to be in your brain simultaneously–so if you choose joy, anxiety has no room in your thinking.

You may wonder, But how do I “choose joy?” That seems hard when I feel this way.

I understand.

It can be done.

As a human being created in God’s image, you have a brilliant mind. You have choices about your thought patterns. Here’s a Scriptural key to choosing joy and peace:

“Don’t worry about anything, but in everything, through prayer and petition with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.” –Philippians 4:6-7

After Paul tells us not to worry, he instructs us to pray with thanksgiving as we let our needs be known—and that’s when the supernatural peace of God guards our minds.

The opposite of worrying isn’t working to achieve calm—it’s giving thanks!

The opposite of worry isn’t trying hard to be calm–it’s giving thanks! #Christianliving #Coronaanxiety

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This really works. Here’s a story I’ve told before:

One evening, my husband Scott and I were both downcast, overwhelmed with concerns. Life felt heavy and hope seemed far away. So we tried something counter-intuitive.

We offered a sacrifice of thanksgiving to God (Psalm 107:22). That means we began to thank God even though we didn’t feel like it.

At first, it felt super awkward. We had to push through the idea that it’s “dishonest” to say things that don’t match your feelings.

Here’s the thing: our feelings can lie.

However, when we choose to agree with God’s word and character, our feelings eventually submit to the truth.

That’s exactly what happened.

As Scott and I thanked God, our problems shrank, and God was magnified. Before we knew it, a whole hour had gone by and our perspective had completely changed.

Our feelings followed our choices. Our joy returned.

A worldwide pandemic is certainly fodder for anxiety. While some of us may need to see a counselor or doctor, all of us could use some basic tools for maintaining peace of mind.

I recommend you get practical and intentional about sacrifices of thanksgiving. Not only will this get your mind off a certain virus—it also gives God glory.

Thank him for things large and small. Record your blessings in whatever way you prefer.

I’ve made lists in my journal, put colored slips of paper in a jar, and written on river rocks with a permanent marker, then displayed them in a clear vase.

Thank God for a breath-taking sunset. For that time he healed your loved one. For the trill of a robin. The friendly wave of a neighbor. (Need ideas? Read Ann Voscamp’s One Thousand Gifts.)

Every day, God gives us multiple reasons to thank him. Capture those gifts. Give them back to God as a fragrant offering. Let him know what you need.

He loves you, he’s got you, and he wants you to be at peace.

 

 

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  1. Tara Roth says

    May 15, 2020 at 9:55 pm

    Thank you for the reminder to offer a sacrifice of praise to move out of a state of anxiety. It helps me to think of it as a sacrifice to get started, to do it even when I don’t feel like it. In these last several weeks, there are many thoughts that continually come up in my mind to hold me down and throw shade onto my attempts to shine.
    After reading your words, I made an effort to knock down the depression device that has been repeatedly clamping onto my mental health. I started a list of things for which I am thankful…and within minutes of doing so I could sense the tightness of that clamp loosen its grip.
    Part of our spiritual armor is the shield of faith–thanks for the reminder to hold that up against the enemy’s lies by calling out my thankfulness and praise!

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    • Susanne Maynes says

      May 16, 2020 at 12:42 am

      Tara, I am so glad to hear of your experience in applying this principle. It’s remarkable, isn’t it, what the armor of God can do for us?

      Reply
  2. Debbi H says

    April 4, 2020 at 4:37 pm

    This was such an encouraging and timely post. Thank you! I shared this in my weekly Shareworthy Saturday post (https://thelifeweshare.com/shareworthy-saturday-2/). I am certain it will be a blessing to my readers.

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    • Susanne Maynes says

      April 4, 2020 at 5:40 pm

      I’m so glad it was of help, Debbi! Thanks very much for sharing it. I do hope and pray it is helpful to others. 🙂

      Reply
  3. Linda Felts says

    April 2, 2020 at 3:53 am

    Excellent reminder of where we need to fix our thoughts onto Christ alone who provides us the only true PEACE that will always exceed any human understanding. Our church Twin Lakes in Aptos has been doing a phenomenal job in providing many needed resources and practical help during this time! I’ve been listening to some great podcasts, worship music, reading and meditation in HIS Word, doing walks and taking care of myself so I can shine Jesus to so many that are fearful. Keep me in prayer as I’m in the frontlines working at the hospital. God Bless you and your loved ones Suzanne!

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    • Susanne Maynes says

      April 2, 2020 at 4:24 am

      That sounds like good stuff, Linda. I will pray for you!

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  4. Jacqueline Wallace says

    April 1, 2020 at 10:55 pm

    Do true and such a good reminder, Susanne. Thank you!

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    • Susanne Maynes says

      April 1, 2020 at 10:59 pm

      You’re welcome, Jacque! Praying for your protection during these days (but not worrying, lol).

      Reply

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