Disordered: Anxiety Help

Learning To Be Bored in Anxiety Recovery (Episode 81)

Oct 11, 2024
Exploring boredom as a vital part of anxiety recovery, the hosts emphasize its role in self-reflection and emotional processing. They discuss coping strategies for navigating moments of idleness and highlight the growth potential in accepting negative emotions. Personal anecdotes illustrate how boredom can spark creativity and promote mental flexibility. The episode also contrasts the anxious mind's need for constant stimulation, encouraging listeners to embrace moments of stillness for a healthier mindset.
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ADVICE

Embrace Boredom in Recovery

  • Learn to be bored and allow yourself to do nothing without anxiety.
  • Being bored indicates progress in anxiety recovery and challenges the habit of constant activity.
INSIGHT

Default Mode Network and Anxiety

  • The brain's default mode kicks in boredom, leading to self-referential thoughts.
  • Anxiety can cause this mode to spiral into urgent questioning, unlike normal self-thought.
ADVICE

Practice Low-Intensity Existence

  • Resist executive function's urge to always "do something" when bored.
  • Practice sitting in low-intensity existence and learn to tolerate inactivity.
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