Showing posts with label panic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label panic. Show all posts
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Ammo Against Health Care Reform?
I wanted to share an article from Life Health Pro which is an insurance industry publication. My 'day job' is Benefits Consultant - a fancy term for insurance agent. I spend most of my week selling health insurance, maintaining my client base, and explaining health care reform!
As an insider in the insurance industry I believe that we are going to see an increased need for medical discount memberships like Xpress Healthcare.
PPACA is going to require that all Americans purchase health insurance in 2014. We may see an increase of premiums for individual coverage and even group coverage especially for people under 40!
If a company must provide affordable health insurance to their employees, many people will see a reduction of ancillary benefits offered by employers. These ancillary benefits include dental, vision, life and disability, critical illness, etc.
The market for discount healthcare programs like Xpress Healthcare will likely be booming as 2014 looms.
I wanted to simply share this information with you and hope that you will share it with others.
This is truly the time to join with a health care discount program such as Xpress Healthcare.
The time to provide a necessary service and product is NOW!
The time to offer a solution to the fear that Americans feel about reform is NOW!
The time to make money by helping others is NOW!
Read the full article here:
Ammo Against PPACA? Medical Discount Cards
Friday, April 26, 2013
Anxiety
My husband and I have made some big changes in our life
recently. They aren’t obvious to the
casual observer but I have been reeling a bit as a result. Reeling and getting anxious.
I have realized that I am highly susceptible to stress. I have an anxiety issue that I keep in check with a combination of medication and natural means. Occasionally, however, the stress level peaks and knocks me off my equilibrium. This causes the typical symptoms of anxiety like the adrenaline rush, stomach upset, dry mouth and jitters. Some episodes are worse than others.
I have realized that I am highly susceptible to stress. I have an anxiety issue that I keep in check with a combination of medication and natural means. Occasionally, however, the stress level peaks and knocks me off my equilibrium. This causes the typical symptoms of anxiety like the adrenaline rush, stomach upset, dry mouth and jitters. Some episodes are worse than others.
My anxiety seems to flare up when I am unable to see the
path ahead. Chaos freaks me the hell
out. It feels like bumping around in a
dark and scary basement with noises that are very likely zombified mutant
spider people coming to kill me. Then the lights come on and the basement is actually quite cozy and the noises are just the hot water heater.
So the light came on in my brain and I may not be able to
see the destination but I am on the path and it’s rather nice, a little bumpy,
a few curves, but I know I have the strength
to navigate it and no matter where it ends I will make it and be a better
person for it.
Anxiety

I have pictured and named my inner lizard, in order to
become able to soothe the lack and attack thoughts using the higher, more ‘evolved’
brain.
Beck says:
“This silly visualization is actually a very serious,
powerful exercise, rooted in sound psychological and neurological evidence. It
may in fact, physically change your brain. By calling on the non-reptilian part
of your neural complex to watch the reptile, you subtract neural energy from
survival fear and move it to a more highly evolved portion of the brain.”
When your lizard starts wringing it’s claws and bleating
terrifying predictions stop and ask yourself “What am I really afraid of?”
What am I really afraid of?
When I started identifying the fears that were causing this particular
bout of anxiety I realized how ridiculous they each were once in the full
glaring light of reason.
Usually when I follow these thoughts to their source I find
that they all stem from the same basic fears that are part of every human: fear
of debilitation and painful death all alone, poor, and nobody loves me.
Okay, maybe this is just me.
But I am sure your core fears are really along the same lines.
So that is when I need to comfort my lizard and remind her
that everything will be okay and she doesn’t need to freak out.
My lizard is Louise. She is technically a chameleon, not a lizard, since she is afraid of being a target. She tries to hide, she curls up tight and hunches over almost fetal. She has a medical condition so I need to be very careful what I feed her. Her favorite thing to eat is fear. She will eat it until she is full and fat and completely terrified.
Which leaves me feeling like I want to crawl into a hole and
die.
It is vital that we see the lizard brain for what it is, a
survival tool to keep us from jumping out of windows or playing computer games for
several days straight until we die of thirst.
But every fear it chirps must be scrutinized for truth. Be like a wise cow, eat the straw and spit
out the sticks.
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