Walking saved my life in motherhood, not even kidding. I had my third kid a year ago and daily walks has changed everything about my body, my mood, my parenting. It's amazing.
@TurnerTurnip5 ай бұрын
Yup. The worst thing you can do when you have anxiety and depression is to just stay in bed and do nothing. It only makes it worse. You have to force yourself to get out of bed, and get your body moving. When I had my anxiety and depression, it was also accompanied by severe nausea. The nausea would make me just want to stay in bed and sleep. If it wasn't for my job which forced me out of bed, I would probably be dead by now. If anyone is reading this, and you are having similar symptoms like me, go out for a 30 minute walk right now. And walk every day, and as much as you can. Once your nausea goes away, it makes your depression much more manageable.
@dykula50175 ай бұрын
@@TurnerTurnip man i also had the nausea... its crazy how many physical symptoms you have and dont even really realize the effect it has. i've been on lexapro for 2 months now and its been helping..
@TurnerTurnip5 ай бұрын
@@dykula5017 When I have my anxiety panic attacks, I get a roller coaster feeling in my stomach. The feeling of free falling. And I also get the feeling of terror in my stomach, yet there's nothing to fear. It's like my body is producing some kind of fear chemical in my brain. Do you also have similar symptoms?
@onionsbroccoli-on6jf5 ай бұрын
How did it help your body? Just weight loss, or did it help your leg muscle definition.
@Jasminerainl5 ай бұрын
@@onionsbroccoli-on6jf both!
@Shoobadawoop5 ай бұрын
“I am faking being a calm person” I feel this so much
@alexandralopes1157Ай бұрын
I cannot tell you just how many times I've come back to this video. I'm sick and tired of my own. Been struggling with this shit for years and I'm so done
@Nmbr1fan5 ай бұрын
Faking it and pretending to be someone without anxiety has been what has helped my anxiety the most. And for every time it works and I successfully do the thing, the easier it gets next time. It's a slow process, but at it's progress. And if I do get a panic attack I remind myself that I've felt this way hundreds of times before and every single time it's been OK, nothing extremely bad has ever happened those times, so why would it this time.
@leo-wise5 ай бұрын
My therapist told me that our brains don't know the difference between a "fake" thought and a factual thought. So faking it till you make and challenging unproductive thoughts with positive ones can help a lot. Same reason affirmations are so effective!
@mariemaier563024 күн бұрын
That's not how it works for most people. Forced positivity can actually make people more depressed
@mariemaier563024 күн бұрын
Unfortunately that is a terrible advice and many people feel more depressed when they try to force themselves to be more positive. To learn how to accept all feelings and emotions is more effective in the long run.
@SilverettaRose5 ай бұрын
thank you for this video ! One thing i would like to add is a tip my therapist told me : its not " my anxiety, or your anxiety. call it "the" anxiety so turns it just into a feeling instead of something you own."
@AllOlivia5 ай бұрын
❤ this very powerful! Detaching it from self 🫳🏽
@wynngwynn5 ай бұрын
ngl things like 'touching grass' (going outside) walking etc (painting I do too) really help because it gives you an outlet for that pent up anxiety. I've been formerly diagnosed with GAD as well as other things (bipolar, bpd, cptsd) and it totally does help.
@ElleGoulden2 ай бұрын
Audible sighing really helps me, and I mean a big loud exhale. Don’t care who’s around me or what they think- its a great way to calm down your nervous system in the moments where my negative thoughts are taking over and I feel myself going into a state of panic/ stress.
@amandahager20395 ай бұрын
Exercise has been a game changer for my anxiety. It isn’t a cure all but helps me so much.
@EmilyHummingbird5 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing these thoughts and experiences. I have social anxiety and I have to face it every day - because being human, you HAVE to interact to survive and go about your day. You're not alone. Anxieties are common, sadly.
@tikaedits5 ай бұрын
MY GOD This video is so relatable. I'm always rushing, every day. It's so tiring and I can feel it killing me slowly. It's like something is chasing me and I have to be stressed about everything I do. I realized that I will have to get things done anyway. By worrying about it, I'm just making my life miserable. I have to think "Things will get done and I will be calm while getting them done." It's sooo hard, but I'm trying.
@trinitiwareham53865 ай бұрын
Sarah, I was not expecting this but I literally started feeling really emotional right when you said “I didn’t used to be this way”. I have spoken those exact words to the people in my life who support me and know about my anxieties, and it really struck home for me when you said it too! I completely understand and relate to how you feel, and I loved this video by the way. I would love to see more mental health chat videos from you in the future❤ we got this!
@JodieOR5 ай бұрын
These are great tips Sarah! I'm 41 and I was diagnosed with anxiety and OCD when I was 13. I've had periods of my life when I've been ok and managing to live a life where it didn't impact me so much but after I had my son at 30 it was at it's worst. I remember the huge stigma there was to be diagnosed with anything mental health related in the early 90s and to be honest the shame and sense of failure I used to feel as a child labelled as "having problems" has stuck with me. It's only now people are so open about struggling (thanks to social media) that I realise just how many people this effects and that has been a huge help. My best tip is do it before you can think about it, just do it and then your in the situation. Often I feel the build up is so much worse that what you have to do especially if like me you let it drag out for days.
@Welovehorrormovies5 ай бұрын
I struggle with anxiety and panic attacks, which led to an addiction to benzos and opiates to cope. But, I did a lot of work and I've been clean for over a year now. Not only that but my anxiety has never been better. It gets better.
@laurencarr12675 ай бұрын
Everything you have said in this video speaks to me so much. The acceptance. The slowing down. The fact that we have to actively participate in these things if we want to feel better. To someone who doesn’t experience anxiety in this way, they may not understand. But for so many of us, we see this, and we see you, and in seeing eachother we all feel a little less alone, I think. So thank you ❤
@Artist87315 ай бұрын
I def understand, suicidal attempts and ideations, depression, BPD, Severe Generalized and Social Anxiety, ADHD. The list goes on. I feel you and understand.
@KaitlynMayReads5 ай бұрын
I have generalized anxiety and OCD so I'm used to feeling stress 24/7 but my career was really taking a toll on my mental health. I had hit rock bottom in 2022. I quit my job and started looking for a job outside of 10 year long career. It helped me tremendously but I still had crippling anxiety. I started taking ashwaganda and it has been a life changer for me. It''s such an amazing feeling to not feel like my world is gonna come crashing down every second of my life. I highly suggest speaking with a doctor and trying ashwaganda because it's been life changing for me.
@BeckywiseTheDancingClown5 ай бұрын
I definitely need to schedule time to feel my feelings more. I'm constantly trying to distract myself and it doesnt help. Horror movies are such good therapy too. The world outside is scary but with horror I choose to feel the fear and it soothes me
@NoOne-wt3sv5 ай бұрын
Thank you for mentioning agoraphobia. I’ve been struggling with it for 10 years!! Not any people understand it, they also judge the condition. Your honesty is always why I come back to your channel. ❤
@ttrashley5 ай бұрын
breathwork videos have been a huge game changer for my mental health. i noticed my was breathing so extremely shallow almost all the time and my brain feels soo much better when i take time to do some deep breathing. i also would struggle to try and meditate but i really don’t think it’s for me at this time lol. my favourite breathwork yt channel is othership!
@alyxandriaang5 ай бұрын
Sigh. I wish more people talked about this. Thank you so much for sharing your experience and for making me feel less alone. I have heart-related issues that are related to my anxiety, and it can be so scary to learn how to manage both.
@dykula50175 ай бұрын
anxiety is so so so debilitating. I started lexapro like 2 months ago and its so crazy how i used to feel. towards just before i went on it, i was running around in a constant state of panic. now that im feeling a bit better, I also realized the physical effects it had on my body. its really crazy and im glad you're taking it seriously and doing something about it. obviously it's good to accept having anxiety, but you also have to do something about it. I also hate how demonized meds are, its the only thing that has helped me (i'm also starting therapy again now with a therapist i feel comfortable with)
@amandacee1135 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing all you’re doing to try to help yours! 100% agree on walking! I can truly tell a difference when I don’t do it in the mornings too. It genuinely makes me feel so much better for the rest of the day!
@MorrowFiber5 ай бұрын
Sarah, I’m not trying to be para social here, but your perspective on many things in your life are so relatable and refreshing to hear. I struggle so much with anxiety and although I’m child free by choice, I feel you in the moments of your own anxiety relating to motherhood and your dad passing without a will. Weird how our lives are mirroring in a way. Anyway, all of that to say, thank you for talking about your experiences. The way you stop and think about your anxiety and are able to use tools to redirect your anxiety is amazing! I’ve been in therapy for years and it’s a ton of work to do it yourself without any professional help. I wish nothing but the best for you and your family! Excited to see what comes next!
@hismajesty13235 ай бұрын
I have been watching your journey for years and your conversation about how things can be “easy” broke me . Thank you for sharing!
@Andyttcc5 ай бұрын
Something that always works for me even to this day is the power of a PEP TALK right before going somewhere or walking into a gathering or store. Literally just taking a few minutes and chant and tell myself that it’s okay or that I can do it, that I have no reason to be nervous etc. You can be more specific in different situations. I have always been an introvert with a lot of anxiety so my dad told me to slow down and pretend whatever it is that I need at the moment right before doing said thing that is triggering me. So basically a fake it till you make it method.😊
@torienceseymour5 ай бұрын
Same girl! I’ve always had high anxiety as type A INFJ but has been worse postpartum. I hope to hear more about your journey as we are going through it together!❤
@jscire__8725 ай бұрын
Oh wow, I really do agree with you on walking as a mental health tool. So useful. Also, in case you're interested, for me IFS (Internal Family Systems) has been surprisingly helpful in re-framing my anxiety as a protective thought-structure; like a coping-skill that's been serving a purpose at some point in my life. At first I found the language of IFS parts work to be a bit poetic but its ideas of internal multiplicity consisting of the differing aspects of your own personality (created by different brain regions, experiences, emotions, and coping mechanisms, inner critics etc.) has made a lot of sense. It basically aims towards having an internal discussion between the different parts of your psyche, seeing what answers your subconscious provides, and offering healing and validation towards yourself from an empathetic place. There are a lot of interesting IFS demo sessions on YT and Kati Morton had pretty nice parts work video somewhat recently.
@alannahgraham__5 ай бұрын
Anything that stops my mind in its tracks and takes my full attention makes a huge difference. Reading is really great but when my anxiety is too high, I just can't get into a book. For those times, an audio book or a podcast works wonders. Having that sound in my ears, and a story to get lost in, helps so much. It really cuts through the internal noise. Or doing something with my hands like knitting, baking, a jigsaw. One of my absolute favourite quick tips: thinking about how things feel. Just look around the room and think about the texture of a nearby blanket, the carpet, the wall, your water bottle, etc. You can almost feel those sensations and it always helps to calm down my nervous system. Thanks for always being so honest and sharing so much
@stylecauldron5 ай бұрын
I've had daydreams of having a kid and how my life would change; knowing that my anxiety and OCD would ramp up and hoping I would be forced to become "softer" over time and less controlling because I would end up going mad. What you're saying has already happened with switching to a 9-5 job and it's so fascinating what our brains do through transitions. But also my meds are finally helping so yay for that
@kiaraanoell5 ай бұрын
Whenever I notice my anxiety getting overwhelming I think about if my future kids ever were to feel the way I’m feeling, what’d I tell them. I find it helps me think about my situation and my anxiety from a bigger perspective. I love your mental health videos! Thank you for always speaking so honestly! Looking forward to seeing more in the future 🫶🏽
@daniburns63695 ай бұрын
This was really helpful. I'm susceptible to pessimism and rushing as well and really trying to reframe my mind and slow everything down. Thank you Sarah ❤
@justheretocommentokdontwan6855 ай бұрын
fighting it constantly might work but i imagine that could burn you out overtime, maybe medication would be a gamechanger, i don't know i've been putting going on it off myself for years, but many seem to say they help
@justforthisk5 ай бұрын
I've always really respected your vulnerability and how down to earth you are! It's so refreshing to see someone so candid and genuine. Sending you so much support while you navigate this era in life!
@brandyleigh5 ай бұрын
I appreciate this video so much! As someone who is also in her 30s with a child who struggles with anxiety all the time I find comfort in knowing there are other people in my situation that are able to find ways to deal without medical intervention.
@Breerox1085 ай бұрын
I love this. I'm a social worker at a non profit and my current role is in an in-home family service program, essentially I meet with families who have child protective service involvement for various different reasons and we work on strengthening their protective factors. A lot of the skills and strategies you've listed here are the exact types of things we work on. When humans deal with trauma and crises, our brains go into fight or flight mode. Even as simple, straightforward, and silly some of these strategies might seem it is actually essential for us to slow down and remind ourselves of it. I recommend everyone get in the habit of creating and writing down real attainable short term goals to focus on for the sake of our own mental health, especially as you become parents. Thank you for this, would love more content in this realm!
@IRISESeyesOF2895 ай бұрын
Love This video I love your channels and I just feel so much relaxation and reassurance hearing someone go in ng through the same thing
@GL00MYG1RL5 ай бұрын
You've been such an inspiration to me for so many years. I literally cannot find the words to describe how much I look up to you. Thank you for being so real and opening up about your mental health struggles. It makes me feel less alone. Hope you're having a good day!
@CR-vj6vv2 ай бұрын
This is great advice. In a time when many more people than ever are experiencing anxiety, it’s important for everyone to understand that they're not alone and it's ok to not be okay and to find your own way of dealing with it and seek professional help if needed.
@indigog5 ай бұрын
It’s so ironic that the things i need to do are all I think about yet it’s hard for me to actually get started and do it. Thanks for this video Sarah, I look forward to more content from you over at this channel !
@Wintercirce5 ай бұрын
I needed this video today. Feeling very anxious about life stuff. I’ve always been an anxious person but after having my son it’s even worse.
@giselle46925 ай бұрын
This came at the perfect time for me. I often feel like a ball of anxiety & even thinking of doing the simplest things overwhelms me. You words really resonated with me and your advice! Thank you and I hope you continue sharing related content
@lbg62045 ай бұрын
This sounds like a video I would have made for myself. All of those tips really work for me. The big one is when spinning slow down. Who’s rushing you? No one, just you. Taking the time to feel the feels is also a big one. I’ll make a playlist for how I need to feel to get it out but journaling works too.
@Scoutmhen5 ай бұрын
I feel all this. I constantly feel like everything is a chore and is overwhelming. It’s all hormonal crap, plus, I’m unemployed which doesn’t help. I am going to try the fake it til I make it. I find when I just get in the shower and get moving, I’m good. Great video!
@lochnessvhs5 ай бұрын
This entire video has been so inspiring for me. I've lived with GAD for 20 years but it's definitely gotten worse since 2020 (obviously). I've kind of let it control everything and I've gotten so used to that that it feels normal now. (I am on medication for it, but that just makes it functional anxiety, doesn't get rid of it.) I'm going to try a few of your suggestions and see if I can start to feel a little better for once.
@thehproject75525 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for posting this, I've already watched it 3 times!! Everything you said resonated with me so much, and I've never heard so much good advice that was realistically applicable to my life. I've been in a really dark place recently and this video has given me hope I can do something about it. Would love to see more content like this, love you!!!❤️❤️
@CristheGirl2 ай бұрын
Just found both of your channels & I really enjoy your content! Thank you for sharing so much in this one. I used to REALLY struggle with my stress & anxiety (I still do but not as much as before). The thing that really turned it around for me was the realization that whatever happens in my life is happening for a reason, much like what you were talking about with radical acceptance. There is a lesson to be learned, or a hardship I have to go through to be stronger on the other side. I am not a religious person, but I am spiritual & I do believe that everything The Universe throws our way is intentional & it's meant for us to get out on the other side better, stronger, & more equipped than before. Just knowing that has helped me out so much for some reason. I guess feeling like everything is in control helps as opposed to just feeling like everything is random chaos? Anyway, I hope you are continuing to feel better and as someone who is going through therapy, I def recommend and hope you find someone you like if you decide to go that route. We all need help sometimes & just talking with a neutral 3rd party person is extremely helpful in itself. Also, I hope you continue on this channel & do some Halloween shopping & decorating! But only if you feel like it of course :) Thank you for your content again!
@leahvic81075 ай бұрын
honestly, a lot of the strategies you're talking about are also things my therapist suggests! these are really awesome tips and i feel so seen
@brandim12305 ай бұрын
I agree with walking. It helps me feel so much better. I know it may sound silly but sunshine. I can tell a difference in how I feel/mood when I've not been able to get in the sun. 💚 Great video
@allysun195 ай бұрын
Your video made me realize how much I need to prioritize my mental well being. Also I’ve been a viewer of yours for about 10 years and it’s so great to see how you’ve grown as a person. Thank you for continuing to put out content ✨
@kattyalish5 ай бұрын
i'm the same way with meditation. i just haven't found it works in my most anxious moments. eft tapping is helpful for me. gives me something to do w my hands/body and resets the nervous system.
@wildfern5 ай бұрын
girl you always keep it real and I LOVE it. these reminders are so helpful. I have been neglecting my mental and physical health and you've inspired me to make more of an effort to get out for walks, among other things. i can relate to you so much on a lot of what you say, especially as a fellow content creator. you are amazing with all that you do, especially having to balance everything with being a mother! thanks for sharing
@pamelaboden5 ай бұрын
I don't have a young child anymore. My baby is about to be 25. I find that listening to podcasts a lot helps me with anxiety. I own a residential cleaning business and I work alone so listening to podcasts really gets me out of my head and helps me to not feel anxious. So anytime I'm working, in the car, doing chores or even taking a shower, I listen to podcasts and I love it. I'm a left leaning political junkie so I'm addicted to keeping updated on the world around me. The hardest part of my day (where I have to work the next day) is bedtime. I'm alone with my regular thoughts and it can keep me up when I know I am tired. It helps to have a fan blow air on my face, however. I find when my body is chilled, I'm less anxious. Thanks for the video. I'm a big fan and I'm glad you're learning what works for you.
@green70235 ай бұрын
Ok, this was reallly helpful, I don't think I've realized how much of an anxious person I am, I rush through things, as simple as doing house chores or something I shouldn't be rushing, I'm always thinking of the next thing to do. Definitely a kind of wake up call to slow down when I need to and to keep up with some kind of physical activity to clear my head. It is true, I'm leaving my job in 2 weeks, and I'm stressed bc of that, that's understandable, it's ok, just don't let the anxiety control you 💓 Thank you for making this video, hope to see more of these soon (even tho I'd really watch whatever you upload on both your channels 😅)
@bedambi5 ай бұрын
This was actually very helpful. Thank you for sharing, Sarah!
@RelaxingCozyNest5 ай бұрын
I LOVE UR MENTAL HEALTH VIDEOSS :D
@solsimon51065 ай бұрын
hearing you say these things out loud helped me tremendously. I appreciate this type of videos so much, especially coming from you, one of my favorite youtubers. Thank you so much for sharing!
@Movingthebookmark5 ай бұрын
Puzzling turns my brain off and a fantastic way to keep my mind from intrusive thoughts. This is a hobby I 100 percent took on because of your puzzling video. Thank you Sarah! I'm sorry that you struggle with anxiety. It helps to know we are not alone. Thanks for the video and sharing. Continue to take care ❤❤
@I_am_AngererАй бұрын
Regarding "faking being a calm person": In a way, that's one of the techniques you learn in actual therapy. We tend to be anxious due to our amygdala being hyper-active, and that is because we have been "gaslit" into thinking that we're in constant danger. So your body is telling you, for example, when power-walking through the grocery store: AAAAAAA! - to put it very eloquently. And to quote a fellow KZbinr I recently found and forgot the name of: "We're not healing anything. We're teaching the body that we're safe." "Pretending" works for you because you're actively working against the negative assumptions about life that have been put into your brain - either by an anxious parent, or society and/or advertisement that feeds off of your perceived shortcomings. Nowadays, we're incentivized to think that everything has to happen FAST, or something terrible will happen.
@PuddleDew5 ай бұрын
Love these reminders! Slowing down is something I really need to be mindful about. Thank you!
@Christina974935 ай бұрын
Thank u so much for this. Very very helpful stuff in here. An old friend of mine just passed away from heart issues at just 25 so please please please continue to listen to your body and take care of yourself!
@oliviasteely12105 ай бұрын
thank you ❤ been a rough week w/ anxiety
@morganhein27815 ай бұрын
I myself give some time to journal(not every day but if I feel the need to even if nothing is going on it's just good to write things down) and I've been going back to the gym. Reading also helps and pairing it with lofi or classical music.
@blue_boulevard44295 ай бұрын
Honestly I love your "mental health / personal" videos because they're always so authentic and resonate with me a lot.
@jaz65375 ай бұрын
Guided breathing meditation has been really helpful for me, it does take some practice but it’s really good at slowing my mind down and being guided makes it easier to not get distracted by racing thoughts
@desertpinevintage5 ай бұрын
The rushing part resonated with me. Also I haven’t had a drink since January 2023. Not worth it.
@cocomami915 ай бұрын
I can relate with this video. Journaling and walking helps with my anxiety ❤️
@cassdays5 ай бұрын
All of these tips are great reminders to someone like me who often forgets to acknowledge the level of anxiety I carry with me daily. 💗 I was recently diagnosed with ADHD (which was really surprising to me) and when you talked about rushing through the store, that made me think of how I feel about a lot of tasks. I’m learning how ADHD can cause a lot of anxiety and procrastination around tasks and productivity.
@WishfulThinkingArt5 ай бұрын
I really enjoy these mental health videos and simply the chance to catch up. What works for me is lying down and taking several deep breaths, finding a safe and quiet place to cry, or turning on a therapist video related to what I’m feeling. I also like reading a good book or hugging a stuffed animal.
@onelastscare_5 ай бұрын
Watching your videos honestly helps me. Your so well spoken, your voice is very calming and soothing and you're so freaking relatable. You're just real. One of the realest on here, honestly. Its refreshing to see content creators like yourself being openly honest, and vulnerable with their feelings and letting us viewer's know that we're important enough to you, to be told these things. Everything you're practicing for your anxiety and mental health is so familiar to me as ive lived with anxiety for most of my life and its honestly work you have to put in every moment of every day (like you mentioned) to take control of it. Or atleast try to. For me personally, it wasnt enough and I sought out professional help along with prescription meds. Which have really been life changing. But its never a cure. Anxiety for some people unfortunate, is just part of who they are. So even doing everything sometimes, is not enough. But thats when we take your advice, by slowing down, accepting the way things are, doing practices that calm us, and being present in the moment. Anixety is an everyday battle. But talking about it like you have, is definitely a healthy weapon we can arm ourselves with.
@AnnaEmilka5 ай бұрын
Over the last 7 years I developped a big anxiety of riding in a car/bus/basically any kind of everyday transport, because I developed a motion sickness. And because my anxiety manifests mainly as nausea, it created a viscious cycle of me getting anxious and sick even before I went anywhere by transport. I went to my GP and got antidepressants and it's so much better now! I don't get sick while travelling anymore, unless I try to read or do something on my phone, my anxiety is gone and I'm generally more stable emotionally. It's amazing!
@emilyjess64185 ай бұрын
When I feel overstimulated or anxious 90s grunge lofi music helps calm me.
@Mandy_0115 ай бұрын
I had a doctors appointment today for chest pains, and when the nurse was asking why I was there. I explained to her my symptoms, and she was rude about it. I heard the PA and nurse asking why I was there today, they were laughing and making fun of me. because they said, “oh it’s just anxiety, that’s it.”
@erikarollason56635 ай бұрын
Since becoming a Mama 17 months ago my anxiety has never been worse. I’ve spoken to my doctor and he’s said that my hormones still haven’t balanced out, I’m in protector mode, I’m worried about what the future holds for my baby and “what if something happens to me”. I’ve been having thoughts of people throwing acid in my face, bombings, natural disasters. It’s crippling me. 😢
@katesoro97685 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. I'm 3 months postpartum with twins and relate so much to the anxiety, rushing, and borderline agoraphobia. You encouraged me to slow down and try and get out of the house!
@fairy1maggieQ5 ай бұрын
My anxiety got so bad and I tried a bunch of different things but finally gave in and started taking Zoloft for it. Lucky for me that helped. Society/motherhood is so demanding and everything is so convoluted
@pinkyhodgkins21854 ай бұрын
I appreciate your honesty so much. You really provide solid advice here. 💜
@brendanwood1525 ай бұрын
I have a piece of paper on my fridge that just has the words “You are enough” printed on it. Sounds a bit silly but it helps remind me that whatever I’m thinking, I’m enough regardless of the outcome
@blehdine5 ай бұрын
Honestly loved this video, thanks so much for sharing! I've been in therapy for like five years, but recently decided to stop bc I've been feeling so stagnant for the past year and a half. I'm also pretty avoidant of feelings, and I tend to fall into the trap of intellectualising everything I feel - which is why I decided to stop talk therapy for a bit. What you said about scheduling time to feel your feelings, specifically by journaling and letting those feelings come up - genuinely absolutely blew my mind. What a game changer, I'm absolutely doing that. Intellectually, I know I need to feel my feelings - but I just could never figure out HOW. So genuinely thank you so much for sharing!!!!! I'm an ASMR head (was also really helpful to me re: PTSD spirals at night) so I was thrilled to see you mention ASMR. I will absolutely have to give hypnosis videos a try hehe Wishing you the best ❤ I hope things get easier for you!
@didu26895 ай бұрын
this video made me feel 16 again, thank you. I would always get a coke with ice and snacks after coming home after hanging out with friends, and go into the garden and watch you and post on tumblr, gosh what a good life
@emmaGisMe3 ай бұрын
I was hoping to learn new tips but i ended up just being validated bc i went through almost the same process. Cant do meditation so then started hypnosis videos on youtube, started falling asleep to Tracks to Relax, and discovered asmr similarly so its one or the other every night and have been working on being comfortable with discomfort in daily life to avoid the feeling i often have of being rushed
@catpee23275 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing I do a lot of journaling and it has always helped with my mental health.
@aniaaaaaa155 ай бұрын
Thank you for this! This is what I needed to hear
@theunicornrainbow3635 ай бұрын
I actually picked up my phone to tell my theater-group that I wasn't gonna come tomorrow. I do totally feel this rush and stress for no reason. Last year I became a mom, moved to a new city, changed my job twice and I am currently in the process of changing my career completely and work from home as a 'day-mum' (taking a child into your home for the time their parents are at work. It's a form of daycare for parents who work unusual hours or can't afford regular daycare). Now I'm going, because I love it.
@Zomography0135 ай бұрын
This is a reminder to journal more and to take time to help myself.
@AbbyKuusisto-cl7lr5 ай бұрын
I'm tired of my Anxiety too, it's been really bad lately,You're not alone!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤
@MsValerie65 ай бұрын
Im sick of my anxiety too. I know what You mean. Last year was a looooot for me, i got married and also, My nephew died months before My wedding, so a Lot of emotions.... But this year im having a change of mindset on My anxiety, i see it like a protector of mine and everytime it appears i'm like hey thanks but i'm safe and gooood it has help me a Lot.
@noral47295 ай бұрын
This is so cool, Sarah. I don’t have a child, but I do have anxiety and everything you’re saying resonates. So happy to hear youre taking extra care of yourself 🩷 I’m gonna try out what you’re doing!
@beckyaya5 ай бұрын
Love these ideas... thank you for sharing what helps you! As an anxious mom with two jobs and two toddlers, I definitely need to try some of these!!
@thebackpackingbookwyrm5 ай бұрын
I love that perspective on stress. Gonna try adopting that mentality myself. I recently started putting on ambient lofi before bed while I'm reading and I sleep like a rock now 😂 I also find it interesting how hypnosis in the traditional sense at least, works through bilateral stimulation, just like EMDR therapy does!
@silverbackentertainment2375 ай бұрын
Walking is underrated and beneficial in lots of ways, plus at this time of year I've seen deer and hares while on walks. I always ask what's the worst that can happen if I feel anxious about an upcoming event or appointment. It's easy to be in the mindset of nothing's ever going to improve when things have been bad for so long. I was rejected romantically just days ago and have been experiencing very dark and negative thoughts. I'm 27 now so it's easy to imagine that a relationship will never happen. I'm glad you've found ways of dealing with tricky challenges and it's amazing that you've shared your motherhood experience.
@thewingless4565 ай бұрын
love these sit down talking videos, it feels like catching up with a friend! would love to see more mental health chat videos ❤️
@AmyWaridi5 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video! Would definitely love to see more mental health topics from you!
@laurenromero59615 ай бұрын
Loved this video! I have anxiety baseline but I know after my first was born it amped up my symptoms. I felt like if my husband wasn’t out doing the activity with me and my daughter then it felt impossible to do on my own with her. I feel like time helped me as well as doing small things to stretch out of my comfort zone. Katie Morton in YT is really great about explaining certain mental health issues and ways to combat their symptoms. Overall though, I feel like Katie really validates what we might be feeling and I feel like that is a big thing for me. It sounds like you’ve found some good coping skills that are helping my you move forward! Keep on keepin’ on!
@blinddog12125 ай бұрын
Thank you for filming this and sharing. Much appreciated and hope you have better days ahead. Great advice on feeling what you need to feel, benefits of journaling, walking, etc. A thing that many don't want to discuss are the impacts that covid (sars cov2) has on the heart. It is all but a vascular virus at this point, rather than just a respiratory virus. My heart palpitations went way up after a mild infection. It took a good year for them to come back down. Covid infection is also tied to an increase in mental health issues. It is also dangerous for pregnant people and can create complications. Viruses in general are bad news, and exposure to them is not a good thing (yes, even for kids, sadly). Of course there are other factors, but there's a lot of covid going around; hope this helps at least a few people consider trying to avoid repeat covid infections.
@blinddog12124 ай бұрын
Google "covid vascular" or "sars vascular"
@blinddog12123 ай бұрын
I can only imagine the blank stares as people read this comment.
@kathypinkladyahern5 ай бұрын
Great video Sarah! Very informative and I totally agree with you about walking, it has changed my life and really helps with my anxiety. Have a wonderful weekend ❤️
@louise.annilla5 ай бұрын
I absolutely love xokatieasmr too!! I only found her channel a few weeks ago, but man I love her videos. They get me to relax in such an amazing way. This style of asmr might work well because like you said a high level of empathy. Lots of tingles haha
@noddycool27033 ай бұрын
Meditation definitely helps. I love watching and following the videos of a joyful monk from Tibet called Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche. When I focus on the fundamentals/ the pillars of my health, my mental and physical well-being, I am less anxious. When I catch myself feeling constantly worried about things that might go wrong in my life (or in other people's lives), I remind myself that it's okay to trust myself, I'm going to figure things out (and others will, too).
@marylie34355 ай бұрын
Your videos add so much value to my life. They remind me of the best times of youtube.
@quisevadet5 ай бұрын
Amazing, insightful video! Love your videos, Sarah!