October 10, 2025

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Are you constantly battling with a flood of anxious thoughts and worries that refuse to let up? If you live with anxiety, chances are you've developed a tense, even adversarial, relationship with your own mind. It can feel like your brain has become a relentless tormentor—offering up an endless stream of warnings, fears, and worst-case scenarios that hijack your peace of mind.

Your thoughts whisper that danger is always just around the corner. They pressure you to overanalyze, to seek constant reassurance, and to prepare for every possible outcome—no matter how unlikely. These thoughts come with urgency, with drama, with a sense of dread that keeps you locked in a cycle of fear. And the worst part? When you try to talk back to them—when you try to reason or calm yourself down—your mind often turns on you, calling you irrational, careless, or foolish for not taking them seriously. It becomes a mental bully that knows exactly how to push your buttons.

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