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Everything I Got Wrong About Healing From Anxiety

Everything I Got Wrong About Healing From Anxiety

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If you’ve been trying to heal from anxiety, you’ve probably watched creators like myself and other tell you to accept it and let it be there.

And while that’s not wrong, I have to share a confession: It’s not enough.

What often keeps people is not what I was expecting.

After helping thousands of people recover from anxiety, panic, and chronic symptoms — including doctors and therapists — I learned that what keeps people stuck wasn’t what I was expecting.

You’ll learn:

  • why a growth mindset matters more than most people realize
  • how perfectionism disguises itself as effort and keeps your nervous system on edge
  • why feeling good can actually feel threatening — and what to do about it
  • how radical responsibility reconnects action to meaning


Key Takeaways:

  • Why "just accepting it" is not enough (00:00)
  • The growth mindset vs. fixed mindset in recovery (00:30)
  • How perfectionism is the sneakiest barrier to healing (07:25)
  • The opposite of anxiety is not calm — it's trust (08:50)
  • Why some people are uncomfortable feeling good (11:05)
  • Homeostasis doesn't mean healthy, it means habitual (13:10)
  • Responsibility is the strongest antidepressant (15:10)
  • Recovery is not the destination — it's going back to living (17:45)
  • Why guidance matters more than information alone (18:35)


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