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Scheduling your worry time

It sounds so… counterproductive. 

Schedule your worry time? How on earth would this help with excessive anxiety?

It does sound counterproductive, but this is actually a common counseling intervention for folks who are struggling with obsessive thoughts, anxiety, and worry. 

Here’s how it works:

Then what? Start over. Update the list as needed, but only give youerself permission to think about the list during your worry time. Close with prayer, and continue again. 

Counterintuitive? Yes. Counterproductive? Maybe not. It’s not a magic wand, but for many people, scheduling a “worry time” on a regular basis is a helpful way of managing the worry.

Have you tried scheduling a worry time? Give it a try today!

Written by Jessica Hayes
iHope Executive Director

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