by David Delaney

Constant negative thoughts…

 It’s our first meeting, and Peter (not his real name) is sobbing and obviously quite embarrassed.  He feels that his life is out of control.  He has anxiety, feels depressed, and has lost his once good concentration and motivation.  What have replaced it are constant negative thoughts, and he can’t over-ride them as in the past.  He says that this is causing him to loose his confidence.  He recently lost his composure at work and he is panicking that he might be fired.

by David Delaney

Scotty, beam me up fast; I’m tanking…

Jim (not his real name), an ad agency executive, is making a campaign presentation to clients and begins to panic. He is aware of how important landing this client is for his agency, which makes him feel even more tense. He can not stop the negative spiral of stress and he now is loosing his natural, relaxed ability to present this ad campaign of which he has great natural passion for and knowledge of. No matter how hard he is trying, it makes things worse.

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