Tending to the Anxious Mind Email Series

An Anxious Mind Is A Strong One

Anxious thoughts seem to come out of nowhere, arrive suddenly, and cause a great deal of unease while they stick around. If you’re someone who battles anxiety on any level, you know how disruptive it can be. If you’re open to discovering new coping mechanisms, I have just the resource for you!

What I’ve learned through experience thus far is that an anxious mind is a powerful mind, and it can outrun and outwit rational logic any day of the week. As you probably know, anxiety comes from a notion called ‘fight-or-flight’ an instinctive and automatic set of signals that the human body put into practice as we continued to evolve.

Anxiety’s purpose is to keep us AWAY from danger and out of harm’s way. However, more people than ever before are combating anxiety, panic disorder, and other forms of mental unease, which is why I created an email series to help give you the tools you need to feel a little more confident the next time anxious thoughts pop up and interrupt your day.

Meet Shellie Bolyard, facilitator of this email series

I am on a mission to change the world by creating healthy families, one mom at a time. I empower women to trade in their toxic lifestyles for ones that are natural, purposeful, and meaningful. For the first time in history, children are projected to have shorter lifespans than their parents. We can change this reality by changing their environments. Together, we will create freedom from toxic environments and lifestyles. We will create a world where chronic illness and disease is not the norm. We will have confidence and faith in ourselves and the freedom to make truly informed choices for OUR families.

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Shellie Bolyard

Stop Your Racing Thoughts and Move Forward!

It’s a normal part of life to feel occasional worry and anxiety, a little bit here and there helps us stay on track. For example, anxiety around public speaking motivates us to prepare and practice. Driving in traffic can make us anxious but also helps keep us alert and cautious.

Anxiety exists on a spectrum and is part of the human experience, but when anxious thoughts become persistent, seemingly uncontrollable, and overwhelming, it’s time to start taking some measures to cope with it.

Changing the mindset to handle anxious thoughts in a healthy way involved small repeated steps practiced regularly. While there’s no overnight fix or magic pill to stop the anxiety from creeping up, there are tricks and methods that you can put into practice to help relieve the thoughts racing through your mind.

You deserve to live free of toxic anxiety - let me help you uncover the tools to get you there!

I Can’t Wait to Get Started!