• WiIth Sadie - Claire

  • 2025/03/13
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    Anxiety doesn't have to be an identity – it's a response to specific fears. In this refreshingly honest conversation, we explore the powerful shift that happens when you transform vague anxiety into concrete fears you can address.

    "I'm just so anxious" is a phrase many of us use, but what if we reframed it? Jeremy shares his transformative approach with clients: "I'm [name] and I'm scared of..." This simple change helps identify what's actually triggering our anxiety, making it something we can process rather than an overwhelming emotional state we're stuck in.

    The discussion takes a fascinating turn when we explore why knowledge alone rarely changes how we feel. "Facts don't change feelings; art, beauty and experience change feelings." This explains why we might intellectually understand something is bad for us but continue doing it anyway. It's not information that transforms us – it's meaningful experiences and connections.

    Generation Z faces unique challenges with what psychologists call "free-floating anxiety" – a constant background stress that lacks specific triggers. In our hyper-connected world, we're bombarded with information that our brains haven't evolved to process, creating an ambient anxiety that's difficult to address precisely because it's so vague.

    Through personal stories, humor, and thoughtful reflection, we explore how being specific about our fears helps us recognize they're often manageable. When we name what scares us, we can begin to see pathways through it rather than being paralyzed by generalized anxiety.

    What are you specifically afraid of today? Naming it might be your first step toward facing it.

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Anxiety doesn't have to be an identity – it's a response to specific fears. In this refreshingly honest conversation, we explore the powerful shift that happens when you transform vague anxiety into concrete fears you can address.

"I'm just so anxious" is a phrase many of us use, but what if we reframed it? Jeremy shares his transformative approach with clients: "I'm [name] and I'm scared of..." This simple change helps identify what's actually triggering our anxiety, making it something we can process rather than an overwhelming emotional state we're stuck in.

The discussion takes a fascinating turn when we explore why knowledge alone rarely changes how we feel. "Facts don't change feelings; art, beauty and experience change feelings." This explains why we might intellectually understand something is bad for us but continue doing it anyway. It's not information that transforms us – it's meaningful experiences and connections.

Generation Z faces unique challenges with what psychologists call "free-floating anxiety" – a constant background stress that lacks specific triggers. In our hyper-connected world, we're bombarded with information that our brains haven't evolved to process, creating an ambient anxiety that's difficult to address precisely because it's so vague.

Through personal stories, humor, and thoughtful reflection, we explore how being specific about our fears helps us recognize they're often manageable. When we name what scares us, we can begin to see pathways through it rather than being paralyzed by generalized anxiety.

What are you specifically afraid of today? Naming it might be your first step toward facing it.

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