Daniel's Story
Daniel shares how meditation, movement, music, and humour play key roles in helping him to manage anxiety.
Daniel shares how meditation, movement, music, and humour play key roles in helping him to manage anxiety.
"Moving my body lets me physically release my anxiety."
About Daniel:
I am a first-generation Nigerian-American born in Chicago, IL with a Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, and currently a Wellness Coach. I am also co- founder of The Abstract a resource for fine tuning resiliency and coping skills in the face of chronic conditions.
My major pivot happened after I decided to look for more tools to help me cope as my resources at the time were causing more harm than good, including worsening my anxiety and leaving me feeling both exhausted and unmotivated.
My search led me to mindfulness and meditation. I’ve never had an issue with silence or stillness, and this was likely why meditation resonated with me. As soon as I tried it, it immediately helped me listen to my body. Mindfulness came up in ALL of the texts that spoke about meditation, and this led to me making a mindfulness journal. Mindfulness journaling really changed how I view myself and the world, how I talk to myself and others, and helped me become more accepting and compassionate, all of which dismantled the power that anxiety had over me.
Meditation
Movement:
Music
Incorporate these four pillars into your daily life to release the power that anxiety has over you:
1. Laugh with yourself
2. Eat water
3. Let it out
4. Plan for the worst case scenario
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