1042: Classic ACP 5 Stoic Steps To Help Ease Your Anxiety

Published: June 26, 2024, 8 p.m.

In today's episode, Gina discusses the ancient philosophy of stoicism and how it influenced and helped her with her own journey through anxiety.\xa0Epictetus' works in particular are discussed.\xa0Five steps are outlined for how to implement stoicism to reduce the suffering you may experience from anxiety.\nPlease visit our Sponsor Page to find all the links and codes for our awesome sponsors!\nhttps://www.theanxietycoachespodcast.com/sponsors/ \nThank you for supporting The Anxiety Coaches Podcast. \nFREE MUST-HAVE RESOURCE FOR Calming Your Anxious Mind\n10-Minute Body-Scan Meditation for Anxiety \nAnxiety Coaches Podcast Group Coaching link\nACPGroupCoaching.com\nTo learn more, go to:\nWebsite https://www.theanxietycoachespodcast.com\nJoin our Group Coaching Full or Mini Membership Program\nLearn more about our One-on-One Coaching \nWhat is anxiety? \nFind even more peace and calm with our Supercast premium access membership:\nFor $5 a month, all episodes are ad-free! https://anxietycoaches.supercast.com/\nHere's what's included for $5/month:\n\u2764 New Ad-Free episodes every Sunday and Wednesday\n\u2764 Access to the entire Ad-free back-catalog with over 600 episodes\n\u2764 Premium meditations recorded with you in mind\n\u2764 And more fun surprises along the way!\nAll this in your favorite podcast app!\nQuote:\nMake the best use of what is in your power, and take the rest as it happens. \u2013Epictetus\nChapters\n0:23 Introduction to Stoicism\n2:59 Wisdom of 2000-year-old Philosophy\n6:06 Letting Go of Control for Peace\n6:51 Building Good Habits for Healing\n7:52 Tools for Experimenting with New Habits\n8:07 Importance of Focusing on the Moment\n10:17 Living in the Present with Stoicism\n13:10 Separating Reasonable Worries from Irrational Ones\n14:30 Transforming Thoughts and Emotions with Stoicism\nSummary\nIn this episode of the Anxiety Coaches Podcast, we delve into the topic of stoicism and its potential in alleviating anxiety. Stoicism, originating in Athens in 300 BCE and later embraced in Rome, entrusts action over endless deliberation. The philosophy champions altering what is within our domain of control, and letting go of the elements outside our influence. Central to Stoic teachings is the idea that emotions stem from our beliefs, indicating our ability to shape our reactions to circumstances. By consciously modifying our thoughts, we can alter our emotional landscape.\n\nEpictetus, a former slave and prominent Stoic philosopher, underlines the essence of focusing on what we can manage, such as our beliefs and attitudes. This shift in perspective enables us to navigate adversity purposefully. The Stoic tenet that progress emerges from daily self-improvement highlights the significance of fostering positive habits consistently. Embracing the present moment, a core aspect of Stoicism, can free us from the mental shackles of past regrets and future anxieties, offering the solace of mindfulness.\n\nSeneca emphasizes the futility of agonizing over prospective misfortunes, advocating for an existence unburdened by premature distress. The Stoic approach encourages distinguishing rational worries from irrational fears, fostering a mindset centered on present fulfillment. Compassion, a pillar of both Stoicism and Buddhism, is viewed as integral to inner peace and harmonious coexistence. Stoicism isn't about suppressing emotions; instead, it propels us to reshape our inner landscape, akin to modern psychotherapeutic practices.\n\nPractical steps derived from Stoic principles are outlined, from evaluating control over a situation to nurturing helpful habits and practicing mindfulness. By eschewing catastrophic thinking, envisioning positive outcomes, and extending compassion to others, we inch closer to a state of tranquility. Ultimately, Stoicism offers a roadmap to navigate life's uncertainties, promoting resilience, acceptance, and a profound sense of inner peace.\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices