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Never Lose Hope Dealing with Fears and Anxieties
Posted: June 19, 2016
You never know when the answers will come to your doorstep…
This is the fourth of five articles introducing Stan Popovich as a new contributor to SeniorLifestyle magazine. 
	
When your fears and depression have  the best of you, it is easy to feel that things will not get any better. This  is not true. There is much help available in today’s society and the best way  to deal with your fears is to find effective ways to overcome them. As a  result, here are some techniques a person can use to help manage their fears  and anxieties.
 	
 	You never know when the answers you are looking for will come to your doorstep.  Even if the thing that you are afraid of does happen, there are circumstances  and factors that you can’t predict which can be used to your advantage. These  factors can change everything. Remember that we may be ninety-nine percent  correct in predicting the future, but all it takes is for that one percent to  make a world of difference.
 	
 	Challenge your negative thinking with positive statements and realistic  thinking. When encountering thoughts that make you feel fearful or depressed,  challenge those thoughts by asking yourself questions that will maintain  objectivity and common sense. For example, your afraid that if you do not get  that job promotion then you will be stuck at your job forever. This depresses  you, however your thinking in this situation is unrealistic. The fact of the  matter is that there all are kinds of jobs available and just because you don’t  get this job promotion doesn’t mean that you will never get one. In addition,  people change jobs all the time, and you always have that option of going  elsewhere if you are unhappy at your present location.
 	
 	Some people get depressed and have a difficult time getting out of bed in the  mornings. When this happens, a person should take a deep breath and try to find  something to do to get their mind off of the problem. A person could take a  walk, listen to some music, read the newspaper or do an activity that will give  them a fresh perspective on things. Doing something will get your mind off of  the problem and give you confidence to do other things.
 	
 	Be smart in how you deal with your fears and anxieties. Do  not try to tackle everything all at once. When facing a current or upcoming  task that overwhelms you with a lot of anxiety, break the task into a series of  smaller steps. Completing these smaller tasks one at a time will make the  stress more manageable and increases your chances of success.
 	Take advantage of the help that is  available around you. If possible, talk to a professional who can help you  manage your fears and anxieties. They will be able to provide you with  additional advice and insights on how to deal with your current problem.   By talking to a professional, a person will be helping themselves in the long  run because they will become better able to deal with their problems in the  future. Managing your fears and anxieties takes practice.  The more you  practice, the better you will become.
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Stan Popovich is the author of "A Layman's Guide to Managing Fear Using Psychology, Christianity and Non Resistant Methods" - an easy to read book that presents a general overview of techniques that are effective in managing persistent fears and anxieties. • E-mail the author (moc.liamg@228popnats*) • Author's website (personal or primary**)* For web-based email, you may need to copy and paste the address yourself.
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