The final factor that fuels the myths of anxiety is reason giving. As you think about your anxiety and fear, and its presence in your life, you probably have lots of reasons about why you can or cannot do certain activities in your life.
The Stress of Living on Autopilot
Two Sources of Your Vulnerability to Depression
Four Factors That Fuel Your Anxiety: Avoiding Your Experience
Anticipatory Anxiety
Four Factors That Fuel The Anxiety Myths: Evaluating Your Experiences
5 Stages of Accepting Difficult Emotions
Letting Go Of The Myths About Anxiety
Feelings, Thoughts, Actions: How Depression Develops
You can say two things about the emotional upheaval that happens with loss, rejection, or disappointment. First, these emotions are normal. Second, these emotions are not only normal, but they are also important. These feelings tell you that you are experiencing distress in some area of your life that really matters.








