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Old Aug 10, 2013, 04:38 PM
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Originally Posted by growlycat View Post
I started a walking routine--even a half hour a day does help with sleep!

If you are up late worrying about stuff, you can make a list of things you want to take care of. Then put it in a drawer and feel good that you can just let it go for a few hours.

My cbt therapist gave me homework this week that reminds me a little of what you might be going through. I have way too many "what if..." anxieties running through my head.

T wants me to come up with a mental image that represents these worries just floating by and disappearing. The DBT standard is the image of leaves floating on a stream and disappearing around a bend.

I came up with a few....fireworks exploding then fizzling out to smoke...antacids fizzling and dissolving in a clear glass of water...an alligator in a pond of goldfish---the goldfish being worries and the alligator scooping them up in its jaws (bigger worries are Koi!)
Thanks. I've actually heard of that technique somewhere. I'm not really sure if I'm worried though. I have a really hard time accepting my anxieties. My T told me that she thinks I'm really anxious and I denied that I ever feel any anxiety for a really long time. I don't know why I'm like that. Maybe I'm in denial about worrying about things, but I don't think I worry. I guess some of my past posts might indicate otherwise. I don't know. Is being scared about things happening in the future the same thing as worrying?
Thanks for this!
growlycat