Free Yourself From Social Anxiety

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Awakening With Russell

Awakening With Russell

2 жыл бұрын

Hello my dear awakening wonders! Thank you for joining me on my Awakening channel where we focus a little more on mental health, well being and techniques that will alter your inner life so you can deal with reality.
In this video I want to explore social anxiety and share with you my thoughts on how to deal with it.
Please take a look and don’t forget to share your thoughts in the comments section and tell me what things helps you!
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@solar.sounds.healing
@solar.sounds.healing 2 жыл бұрын
As a US Army Veteran who went to war in Afghanistan, I am diagnosed with social anxiety and depression. The root is mainly comparing myself with others and having to deal with my emotions about the state of the world (greed and war). It definitely is a battle. I cope through meditation and music. Although I consider myself as a healer, sometimes, messages like this give me that boost to continue living a beautiful life and to keep living my purpose. Truly, we are all one. Thank you for this video Russell.
@NicolaMaxwell
@NicolaMaxwell 2 жыл бұрын
I can relate to some of what you've said here and meditation music and yoga really helps. Hope you're ok 🙏❤
@solar.sounds.healing
@solar.sounds.healing 2 жыл бұрын
@@NicolaMaxwell Thank you Nicola! I am grateful for a community like this.
@NicolaMaxwell
@NicolaMaxwell 2 жыл бұрын
@@solar.sounds.healing Me too. Really wish you all the love and healing you deserve. It's a difficult life and our struggles can make us stronger. There's always hope❤💫
@heathera9122
@heathera9122 2 жыл бұрын
Greed and war are horrible things... the state of the world is just appalling. It affects my anxiety as well, I feel so powerless. Thank you for your service and I hope things get better for you 💖
@solar.sounds.healing
@solar.sounds.healing 2 жыл бұрын
@@heathera9122 Thanks Heather. Things are better. I went to the beach today and meditated. I feel cleansed by Mother Nature. I also received a message today from my mentor that the most important thing that we can do is to raise our own vibration and to surrender to the process of the Universe. I hope this message resonates with you as well. Take care
@KatyWithAWhyyy
@KatyWithAWhyyy 2 жыл бұрын
JUDGEMENT. That is definitely what instantly comes up for me when I think of my social anxiety. Fear of judgment.
@JohnM...
@JohnM... 2 жыл бұрын
Yes! For me, at the root of it is not feeling good enough to be in a positive situation, and having imposter syndrome.
@ZeroOskul
@ZeroOskul 2 жыл бұрын
Take ten deep, slow breaths. Take a deep breath any time you think about your breath. From the Mayo Clinic: >>But when stressors are always present and you constantly feel under attack, that fight-or-flight reaction stays turned on. >>The long-term activation of the stress response system and the overexposure to cortisol [The Primary Stress Hormone] and other stress hormones that follow **can disrupt almost all your body's processes.** This puts you at increased risk of many health problems, including: >>Anxiety, Depression, Digestive problems, Headaches, Muscle tension and pain, Heart disease, heart attack, high blood pressure and stroke, Sleep problems, Weight gain, Memory and concentration impairment Peer reviewed article from *Nature*: >>Prolonged, elevated cortisol [The Primary Stress Hormone] levels in animals are also shown to cause atrophy [Weakening] in the hippocampus [The Brain's Memory Center]and hypertrophy [Growth] in the amygdala [The Brain's Fear Center], largely through changes in dendritic remodeling[Parts Of Brain Cells That Catch Messages From Other Brain Cells]. These structural changes may contribute to deficits in appropriate feedback onto the HPA axis. [The Part Of Your Brain That Keeps You Calm] Results from Berkely Study: >>Activity in the amygdala [The Brain's Fear Center], suggests that quick breathing rates may trigger feelings like anxiety, anger, or fear. Other studies have shown that we tend to be more attuned to fear when we're breathing quickly. Conversely, it may be possible to reduce fear and anxiety by slowing down our breath. Results from MSU study: >>Deep breathing causes the vagus nerve [Immune System And Heart Rate Control] to signal your nervous system to lower your heart rate, blood pressure and cortisol [The Primary Stress Hormone]. Taking just ten deep breaths can assist with relaxation and provide a sense of calm.
@christinebradshaw9377
@christinebradshaw9377 2 жыл бұрын
Define "Good Enough"
@ZeroOskul
@ZeroOskul 2 жыл бұрын
@@christinebradshaw9377 Not optimal but valid. Good enough.
@christinebradshaw9377
@christinebradshaw9377 2 жыл бұрын
@@ZeroOskul ok, What does Optimal look like ?
@LokisMinx37
@LokisMinx37 2 жыл бұрын
Social anxiety sucks. It get to the point where you are so hypervigilint that you judging yourself more harshly than anyone else ever would. You end up being your own worst critic (especially when it is caused by being bullied as you look for all your flaws, problems etc before anyone else can point them out) and it stops you from living. I'm still working on me so thank you for this video, it helps.
@theretardedguy6776
@theretardedguy6776 Жыл бұрын
sameee :(
@periwinklerose1997
@periwinklerose1997 11 ай бұрын
How's it going on have you reached to a point where there is no more social anxiety pls share your experience
@Silver9634
@Silver9634 5 ай бұрын
​@@periwinklerose1997I'm asking you the same question now lol
@Giannantonio83
@Giannantonio83 2 жыл бұрын
The thing is we met garbage people in the past that spewed garbage on us and now our mind is full of garbage and we are now afraid of meeting other people that could abuse us, being loving and surrounding urself with loving ppl will heal u
@abhi34565
@abhi34565 Жыл бұрын
This is so true i always got those type of teachers who punished me instead of teaching ik it's ok to punish but it isn't ok to give mental trauma to a child this is so f***ed up
@yusyna
@yusyna Жыл бұрын
@@abhi34565 I'm so sorry for you 😭! I hope you're better now! ♥️
@cesarelias3021
@cesarelias3021 Жыл бұрын
Every time I let someone in I get fucked
@return5602
@return5602 10 ай бұрын
People don’t care… it is hard… it is lonely
@TheMediumChannel
@TheMediumChannel 2 жыл бұрын
I've had social anxiety my whole life. I don't any more because I learned how to work with my heart frequencies and subconscious reprogramming. I stopped trying to avoid my feelings but instead observed them when the anxiety came up without judgment and without the need to suppress pain...simply observed and in those moments of being the observer I was no longer playing out a program that caused me anxiety, I was observing the program instead and from there insights were born and I figured out technique work to eradicate the childhood abuse issues, addictions etc. and step into the power of my immortal and all powerful spirit. So in a nutshell Russell gets it and we thank you brother Russell.
@mericanignoranc3551
@mericanignoranc3551 2 жыл бұрын
That makes no sense. Might be easier for narcissist or sociopaths? Pull yourself up from your bootstraps is a fking fascist myth.
@furtwangler5283
@furtwangler5283 2 жыл бұрын
What pretentious bollocks.
@TheMediumChannel
@TheMediumChannel 2 жыл бұрын
@@mericanignoranc3551 I’ve been able to heal this paralyzing issue and others and I am sharing with everyone who is reachable and teachable how I did it so they too can heal. Your response reads as if it comes from a place of pain and fear… I mean there would be no silly negative comment without a triggered emotion right? Otherwise you’d just disagree and silently move on. Right? Next time try doing what i’m suggesting if you can comprehend it I mean..it’s very powerful
@TheMediumChannel
@TheMediumChannel 2 жыл бұрын
@@furtwangler5283 pretentious? My cure is real so pretentiousness would be impossible lol. Losing the social anxiety meant gaining new success. That is the proof that what I say works so I am freely sharing what I did to overcome a debilitating disorder to help others overcome there’s . I’ve done it using what I wrote in my comment so I’m the one who knows Winkle, not you.
@andianderson3017
@andianderson3017 2 жыл бұрын
1. I have ADHD and I know I’m going to do something awkward, say something without thinking, forget someone’s name, or repeat a story I’ve told 1000 times before either from forgetfulness or obsession or both. I may also wiggle it make noises under my breath without knowing. It’s hard to accept that I am a walking ball of annoyance to some people. 2. When I make a mistake, I fear that I have no ability to fix it. Either people won’t tell me but talk behind my back-something that happens less often than I think but more often than it should-or when someone IS honest with me my great difficulty in regulating my emotions and fear of rejections will mean I don’t take it in stride or correctly listen and validate someone sharing gentle correction of something that bothers or hurts them. Failing to receive someone well in this, whether they are right or not, always makes it worse. It’s just a giant weight some way. The only way I’ve found through is to truly accept that some people just won’t like me, and that I WILL fail, because I’m human. And people may not forgive me, and They aren’t required to. This acceptance is the work of my life.
@deepzone31
@deepzone31 2 жыл бұрын
#1 is me too. The forgetfulness aspect has somehow snowballed over the past 5-6 years. I had been pretty functional prior to that which is extremely annoying. It's gotten to the point of affecting work when I start to have a run of the doldrums. But the social anxiety piece is also in play. I reached out to a psych doctor's office a few months back and spent an inordinate amount of time detailing my issues in an email/online form. In the end they responded and told me I'd have to call and make an appointment. For them it was just another email on a Tuesday. For me it was a 500 foot wall of doubt to have to take another step to get help.
@jacke8847
@jacke8847 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like me. I've stopped having anything to do with others because it doesn't seem to work out. I can't open up because, I feel they will turn on me. 😵‍💫
@MegaLenny1000
@MegaLenny1000 29 күн бұрын
ADHD or not... Your conclusion is the only valid one ;) You're doing great.
@NYKIRA
@NYKIRA 2 жыл бұрын
Its powerful how you are holding spaces for all types of conversations Russell 💚
@wick-em-chi1111
@wick-em-chi1111 2 жыл бұрын
🙏
@ilap381
@ilap381 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your perspective
@lisawhiteman9780
@lisawhiteman9780 2 жыл бұрын
I've got bad anxiety...OCD.. issues with being assertive..the list is endless..nice to find people who can relate..had major drug and drink problems over the years to try and escape how I feel constantly 😩
@neuralhealing5671
@neuralhealing5671 2 жыл бұрын
You being able to talk about it is a great start to overcome it. You are a beautiful soul, remind yourself of that. 🙏🏼
@NicolaMaxwell
@NicolaMaxwell 2 жыл бұрын
I can relate Lisa, I hope you're okay and this helps you. ❤💜 If you haven't read Russell's book I highly recommend it. OCD and anxiety can be crippling, I know that. 😔 I also know there's a way past it and that journey can be done. Russell's proof of that. Take care and I really hope you're ok 💜💫🙏
@NicolaMaxwell
@NicolaMaxwell 2 жыл бұрын
@@neuralhealing5671 Couldn't agree more. I'm so proud of people who write these comments. What a lovely community 💜
@lisawhiteman9780
@lisawhiteman9780 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you guys! 🤗
@mattbee4091
@mattbee4091 2 жыл бұрын
Me too Lisa! Exactly the same. I have Pure-O OCD / Intrusive thoughts. It’s hell :(
@layinlow77
@layinlow77 2 жыл бұрын
Fear does seem to be the key. It doesn't help that we're in a world where we are constantly told we're not adequate if we don't have this or that product or do this or that activity. I know with myself it's often a feeling of not knowing what to say around people, not having a lot in common.
@kaelightupthedark
@kaelightupthedark 2 жыл бұрын
i agree people always attack me about not having a job when i have no qualifications to even get one an all i do is search for one but nobody wants to give one and that is true i get fearful because people can be so mean now and if your an empath it is difficult
@layinlow77
@layinlow77 2 жыл бұрын
@@kaelightupthedark Yeah i just don't understand why people want to be mean to others. I think a lot of it must be internet culture. As someone older, i didn't have internet until my late 20s. Not that the internet created bullying, but it's so easy online to just see someone as being on the "other team" or being bad/inferior because of an opinion they have without getting any sort of feel for them as a person. There's always the motivation to "own" the other person instead of to see where they're coming from. I know i've been guilty of that at times. And then there's the increase in suicides of mostly young girls due to online bullying and always seeing the "perfect" image others create online. I always think it should be so easy to give them a bigger perspective of things so they are not so influenced by online bullsh*t. But i guess that's a good analogy for most everyone. If we could just see the bigger perspective. Anyway, best of luck to you out there.
@kaelightupthedark
@kaelightupthedark 2 жыл бұрын
@@layinlow77 oh yeah i totally agree with you, everything you said i validate, thanks for sharing your thoughts i enjoyed reading, hopefully society can grow and become better one day and you stay safe too God bless 🌼
@n3mm13
@n3mm13 2 жыл бұрын
I am now 39 years old. The last almost 12 years, I have been able to go outside maby once a month for no more than 1-2 hours a month. Some month I don't leave my house at all. But I am free.
@susanhockensmith1532
@susanhockensmith1532 2 жыл бұрын
It helps to realize we're all the same. Everyone is struggling with something and we should be kind to others. If you see miserable, grumpy people we shouldn't take their words or actions personally. I think they're struggling with problems and don't know how to handle things so they lash out.
@kateogden6907
@kateogden6907 2 жыл бұрын
When this happens to me I try to remind myself that we are all walking around worrying about what others are thinking of us. I believe this is so common that for the most part, we are all walking around thinking about ourselves most of the time. So when I feel anxious about going out I say to myself "Just like you, everyone there will be concerned what I think of them more than they are thinking unflattering things about me" Thank you for sharing your insight. It helps everyone.
@anthonyhammond1921
@anthonyhammond1921 2 жыл бұрын
Some animals express social anxiety too. Probably based on early experiences. Some people walk in a room full of strangers and feel elated and ready to make almost effortless contact. Others feel totally crushed and have to work hard constantly to compensate. Early programming both externally and internally biologically through dna creates these feelings. All states are valid to the universe. May we all be healed and at peace.
@NicolaMaxwell
@NicolaMaxwell 2 жыл бұрын
I have social anxiety and it's crippling. Thank you so much for this. I have tickets to see you tomorrow in Glasgow and it's already scary but one I can't miss, been a fan for 20 years. So thankful for you, appreciate you Russell. 🙏❤
@kaelightupthedark
@kaelightupthedark 2 жыл бұрын
have a wonderful time nicola 🌼
@NicolaMaxwell
@NicolaMaxwell 2 жыл бұрын
@@kaelightupthedark thank you so much 💜💞
@donnnaread6947
@donnnaread6947 2 жыл бұрын
Have a great time Nicola xxx
@lorvonlipwig3763
@lorvonlipwig3763 2 жыл бұрын
I'm going tomorrow too! 😀 Very excited!
@NicolaMaxwell
@NicolaMaxwell 2 жыл бұрын
@@lorvonlipwig3763 aww brilliant I'll shout "lor vonlipwig" when I get there. Hope you have a great time! I'm excited, nervous but excited 💫
@selmahare
@selmahare 2 жыл бұрын
The society imposed on us that we have to be in each other’s faces all the time, whether we feel like it or not, through our jobs. Most people on top of that also do jobs that they don’t care for, which means that the people that they will have to hang out with at work are usually people they have nothing to very little in common with, people that they wouldn’t naturally, willingly bring to their circle. It is our nature to be together, as you say, but just not with people who are not in our vibration, and who are imposed onto us. Hence where the social anxiety comes from, the social imposition created by our survival based economic paradigm. It reached a point in my life, where out of survival and self preservation (literally so as to preserve my integrity and mental health) I personally had to choose between a really well paid job where the environment, and most of the people in it, were the most toxic, and a substantially less paid job (where I am actually seriously underpaid) but where the working environment and the people are substantially better and healthier. I get less social anxiety now, but I also cannot afford much else beyond the living basics now. A paradigm that forces people into these kinds of choices is no society, and certainly not a “civilisation”, it’s simply Orwell and Dante together, it’s dystopia. People fear dystopia when facts are that it is already here, it has been forever now. That’s what life on this planet has been, perfectly dystopian. Hence also why so many people turn to drugs and alcohol.
@arthurpenfield8229
@arthurpenfield8229 2 жыл бұрын
I got social anxiety because I don't trust people. Most don't like me anyway and when it comes to money, people expect me to be a bank. I'm good by myself.
@jordanthornton
@jordanthornton 2 жыл бұрын
*Want to heal the mental & physical effects of social anxiety?* It requires a mixture of both the body-based and mind-based approaches - finding a way to release the internal charge which 'collapses inwards' into that tense feeling, and also finding ways to sort through the cognitive level of distortion and tension. Working both healing angles at once. Top-down and bottom-up. It's really possible, but it does take daily practice - thank you putting these videos out, Russell!
@praisekek181
@praisekek181 2 жыл бұрын
When the outside looks like the inside you are free
@progrmr33
@progrmr33 10 ай бұрын
Some people are just introverts. They get energy from being alone and that’s hard for extroverted types to understand but it’s a real thing. When I go out, an hour or 2 later I feel exhausted due to energy vampires. They always seem to find me.. drawn to me like a moth to a flame. People are nosey as hell, I like being a wall flower and observing others in their natural habitat
@Maxchesley72
@Maxchesley72 2 жыл бұрын
You have a beautiful soul. So kind of you to show your own vulnerabilities and how you cope. Helps those of us dealing with the same things realize we're not alone. You seem very real. 🙏❤️
@jaejett8299
@jaejett8299 2 жыл бұрын
Team Empaths🌻and seers 👁🪐💫✨
@angelablacksmith9653
@angelablacksmith9653 Жыл бұрын
This channel can help you. "Dream Lover Nature Therapy". I wish you all the best❤❤❤❤❤
@davidmuller1125
@davidmuller1125 Жыл бұрын
😍
@christinebradshaw9377
@christinebradshaw9377 2 жыл бұрын
Also the likelihood of me saying something ridiculous is high, the likelihood of hearing something that will annoy me also high.
@sheena2335
@sheena2335 2 жыл бұрын
I can’t even walk to work in the mornings because of my anxiety. Have been trying to look within to figure out why but haven’t gotten there yet. Thank you so very much 💜
@iamBlackGambit
@iamBlackGambit 2 жыл бұрын
cause you worried what people think as they driving by?
@sheena2335
@sheena2335 2 жыл бұрын
@@iamBlackGambit It’s more along the lines of what someone has done to me. I don’t waste my energy worrying about what people think of me.
@iamBlackGambit
@iamBlackGambit 2 жыл бұрын
@@sheena2335 oh ok, well you just answered you own statement though.
@sheena2335
@sheena2335 2 жыл бұрын
@@iamBlackGambit it my seem that way at a glance but deep within its just a very small part.
@Helen-us1ly
@Helen-us1ly Жыл бұрын
My social anxiety predates covid, going back to my teens. Living in a self enforced shutdown I was amazed to see a worldwide epidemic of my symptoms and survival tactics. Decorating my cocoon, reading,painting, gardening, cooking, nature, animals, crafting and my savior meditating.
@RobinDivine777
@RobinDivine777 2 жыл бұрын
I have a stammer and social anxiety - I'm aware that part of the reason I stammer is because I judge myself and also projection judgements upon other people, plus I put myself into a hole and others high up onto a pedestal. When I meet people now, I'm consciously trying to bring them off the pedestal and take myself out of the hole and see myself and them as equal to me, not above nor below.
@xHansxz
@xHansxz 2 жыл бұрын
Recently I've learned to separate myself from my thoughts, I was not able to see the difference and always thought of myself as my thoughts so the bit where you talked about observing your thoughts before reacting or suppressing them really resonated with me. To anyone reading you and your mind are separate things❤
@crowdedveins9210
@crowdedveins9210 9 ай бұрын
I’m trying to learn how to do that, my problem right now is I feel a certain way that gives me anxiety and i can’t figure out what I am thinking, it’s just a feeling.. it’s almost anxiety about having anxiety and being around people who don’t understand and I will look crazy to them or I’ll feel like I can’t escape them and find a place to gather my thoughts.. people who don’t have any mental issue have a hard time understanding what your feeling and just look at ppl crazy. I even tried to tell my parents and they look at me like I’m crazy and tell me just don’t think about it… all I have right now is meditation and some lavender essential oil, I know I need more help but it’s hard when being surrounded by people who don’t understand and I don’t feel like I have support…. Sorry for the long explanation but I was wondering if you have any tips on how to separate myself and my thoughts? Things like this work when I’m alone but it feels like it all goes out the window when I’m around people and my anxiety takes control of my mind
@xHansxz
@xHansxz 9 ай бұрын
@@crowdedveins9210 I can only tell you my experience and what worked for me. So in order to get a grip on it I tried to notice what that voice in my head just said to me, so after doing this I became aware of it but it still wasn't speaking friendly to me in any way. This did make the anxiety attacks shorter though. Now at the moment I'm trying a new approach, I'm trying to basically treat my mind as a friend, talk to it, ask questions etc. I'll call it a good friend on a daily basis which gives me a fuzzy feeling inside after saying that. I don't think its something you can completely get rid of but you can investigate it, learn from it and live with it. In my case it feels like a neglected part of me.
@Stringz
@Stringz 2 жыл бұрын
There are potential threats everywhere, unless you are naive and lying to yourself. Ignorance is bliss. Also, a lot of humans are depressing reminders instead of the potential opposite. Trauma is difficult to be free from. The defining person that destroyed my life is my father, but there will never be any accountability or remorse. My mother was not any better. I figured most things out when I nearly died the first time like 20 years ago. If I’d just had some money then I woulda been fine but since I didn’t had to keep relying on my father who was only going to treat me a certain way even after I got disabled by the meds they forced me on. And that was the beginning of the end. But I think the sleep dep and psychological abuse was worse than the forced drugs. Anyway, people like to think in absolutes but it’s always more complex. Usually everything is happening at once and people don’t like to think that way. You get wisdom from surviving suffering. I don’t know what I’m on about. It’s all futile.
@NicolaMaxwell
@NicolaMaxwell 2 жыл бұрын
It's not futile, it's part of your journey. Thank you for sharing ❤
@thalia2584
@thalia2584 2 жыл бұрын
I can relate to some of what you say. Things are not always black and white but many different shades. My father is also very controlling and narcissistic. Money control, food control , lies and constant putdowns. I Now see that every put down verbally since I was a child into adulthood he has said the same exact things to my beautiful mother, my son, my sister, etc.. All these years I thought it was me. But I now see it has been him all along. How to escape and free myself and start to heal is the question? But I believe realizing this is the start of the healing. I hope so.
@ZeroOskul
@ZeroOskul 2 жыл бұрын
Take ten deep, slow breaths. Take a deep breath any time you think about your breath. From the Mayo Clinic: >>But when stressors are always present and you constantly feel under attack, that fight-or-flight reaction stays turned on. >>The long-term activation of the stress response system and the overexposure to cortisol [The Primary Stress Hormone] and other stress hormones that follow **can disrupt almost all your body's processes.** This puts you at increased risk of many health problems, including: >>Anxiety, Depression, Digestive problems, Headaches, Muscle tension and pain, Heart disease, heart attack, high blood pressure and stroke, Sleep problems, Weight gain, Memory and concentration impairment Peer reviewed article from *Nature*: >>Prolonged, elevated cortisol [The Primary Stress Hormone] levels in animals are also shown to cause atrophy [Weakening] in the hippocampus [The Brain's Memory Center]and hypertrophy [Growth] in the amygdala [The Brain's Fear Center], largely through changes in dendritic remodeling[Parts Of Brain Cells That Catch Messages From Other Brain Cells]. These structural changes may contribute to deficits in appropriate feedback onto the HPA axis. [The Part Of Your Brain That Keeps You Calm] Results from Berkely Study: >>Activity in the amygdala [The Brain's Fear Center], suggests that quick breathing rates may trigger feelings like anxiety, anger, or fear. Other studies have shown that we tend to be more attuned to fear when we're breathing quickly. Conversely, it may be possible to reduce fear and anxiety by slowing down our breath. Results from MSU study: >>Deep breathing causes the vagus nerve [Immune System And Heart Rate Control] to signal your nervous system to lower your heart rate, blood pressure and cortisol [The Primary Stress Hormone]. Taking just ten deep breaths can assist with relaxation and provide a sense of calm.
@jamieporter8083
@jamieporter8083 2 жыл бұрын
I think your a genuine nice bloke. I met you very briefly in Torquay. I came to your show. Loved it. Thank you for all this great info you give us. Barstads ain't they.
@MrBUGS713
@MrBUGS713 2 жыл бұрын
It’s not just about we all live and we all die. No one wants to be at the bottom while being alive.
@sunflowers28
@sunflowers28 2 жыл бұрын
Hi, Mr Brand. I enjoyed your video. I only came across the term ‘social anxiety’ a few years ago (2?) after I started listening to all these meditation tapes. I have always been really quiet, not sure what to say to people. It’s fun just going to a park, and saying hi to someone. If no one can think of anything to say, they just go on their way. Two times, I had friends Insist I come to an event. One was a party where I knew no one. One was Thanksgiving. In both cases, I ended up in the corner petting the family dog. I always felt abandoned when the dog left, happy when he returned. I sorta think a lot of the way I am is my mom not allowing me to go anywhere. Literally, nowhere. No movies with friends. Nothing. School. Home. (Not blaming her. Just saying.) So I’m not really sure what people talk about who don’t go to the same church, or know the same people. I have always been curious about this. You must know lots of people. Did any of your friends ever go out with someone not from their circle of friends? What did they talk about? I think it would be interesting to know this. Anyway, working in restaurants is fun. You get to meet lots of people. You know what you’re supposed to say, in the beginning. Later, you might become friends. And, of course, sometimes I have really good online friends. But I’m really curious what folks Talk about who don’t know each other’s friends or Pastor. Maybe you will have time to answer this someday. Anyway, thanks in advance 💖
@sunflowers28
@sunflowers28 2 жыл бұрын
Ps What is your necklace made of, Mr Brand? I Really love it💖
@CazalasMichele
@CazalasMichele 2 жыл бұрын
Topics of recommendation are lonliness when a female is single, over fifty and no children, also dating when we have difficulty trusting in an intimate relationship. Thank you🙏❤
@SusanKassandra
@SusanKassandra 2 жыл бұрын
Having 35 years of experience working with anxiety. One aspect is sensitivity. Picking up on things you can’t control or see. Essentially your awakening a 6th sense however because your resisting and refusing to accept it because you can’t physically define what your sensing. We live in a world that only approves physical reality. Drink etc is also a way of avoiding it and shutting it down. So yes meditation proper diet helps a lot. However the deeper aspect of that is tuning into yourself and listening to yourself. Connection with the divine and honouring what your truly picking up on is the key to release. In the end the anxiety will be your biggest teacher.
@wick-em-chi1111
@wick-em-chi1111 2 жыл бұрын
good point Russell. It takes a Village...🥰 yeah so true, We prepare our food there is 1 small store, with post office on one side and, Heather"s cafe' on the other side of the same building. There is no stop sign or stop light. Nostreet lights, just the stars and moon. Very little junk food, avoid packaged food almost at all costs..... It def. has an effect on the brain
@christinebradshaw9377
@christinebradshaw9377 2 жыл бұрын
People are Awful People Make no sense and they are determined to stay that way no matter how much counter sense you throw at them. Trust is a Major issue.
@soulsearchermusicsavedmyli3860
@soulsearchermusicsavedmyli3860 2 жыл бұрын
Hello Russell thankyou very much for sharing this video thankyou thankyou I really needed this Russell brand I love you very deeply Russell. Russell iam 26 years old from Australia. Russell this was a very powerful and deeply moving video I needed to hear this. I do have generalised anxiety disorder. And I do feel anxious around other people sometimes even with family members events. Russell thanks for sharing your story about your pepper pig tour I do hope your friend that couldn't come is OK and I hope that your friend watches this video and it helps her. and Russell brand I feel you deeply spoke to me when you said What is it what is that has been bothering you your whole life. I think for me that has been bothering me it is my core Wound is the Adandonment Wound and the empty hole that my father left me when I was 2 years old. Russell I have felt unlovable and unwanted since then that I did something wrong to make him or anyone else leave me and my life. Russell brand I am a Survivor of domestic violence from my dad and his wife and iam five and a half years out of that but I still feel traumatized by that. Russell I took my father to court at 21 that was a trauma that bothers me. Russell brand I think the deepest reason I feel anxious about social event and when iam with family members even is cause my whole life I have been searching and wanting my fathers approval and I never got it and now my father is slowly dying from terminal brain cancer and he doesn't wanna see me. and Russell brand now that my dad is dying I with ever get to see him again or talk to him again.and Russell I think the deepest core within me I feel iam unlovable. Russell could you please do more videos on this beautiful KZfaq channel about death and grief and how to cope with losing a absuive absent father..and could you please make a video about rejection from a parent or father I still feel this core Wound feel strongly and deeply. Russell yes loneliness I think is a very important topic to talk about always. I can understand how the covid 19 lockdown would have made people feel more anxiously about social interactions worse because we were all in lockdown for a long time then the rules about masks kept changing..Russell God bless you thankyou for talking about this
@ZeroOskul
@ZeroOskul 2 жыл бұрын
Take ten deep, slow breaths. Take a deep breath any time you think about your breath. From the Mayo Clinic: >>But when stressors are always present and you constantly feel under attack, that fight-or-flight reaction stays turned on. >>The long-term activation of the stress response system and the overexposure to cortisol [The Primary Stress Hormone] and other stress hormones that follow **can disrupt almost all your body's processes.** This puts you at increased risk of many health problems, including: >>Anxiety, Depression, Digestive problems, Headaches, Muscle tension and pain, Heart disease, heart attack, high blood pressure and stroke, Sleep problems, Weight gain, Memory and concentration impairment Peer reviewed article from *Nature*: >>Prolonged, elevated cortisol [The Primary Stress Hormone] levels in animals are also shown to cause atrophy [Weakening] in the hippocampus [The Brain's Memory Center]and hypertrophy [Growth] in the amygdala [The Brain's Fear Center], largely through changes in dendritic remodeling[Parts Of Brain Cells That Catch Messages From Other Brain Cells]. These structural changes may contribute to deficits in appropriate feedback onto the HPA axis. [The Part Of Your Brain That Keeps You Calm] Results from Berkely Study: >>Activity in the amygdala [The Brain's Fear Center], suggests that quick breathing rates may trigger feelings like anxiety, anger, or fear. Other studies have shown that we tend to be more attuned to fear when we're breathing quickly. Conversely, it may be possible to reduce fear and anxiety by slowing down our breath. Results from MSU study: >>Deep breathing causes the vagus nerve [Immune System And Heart Rate Control] to signal your nervous system to lower your heart rate, blood pressure and cortisol [The Primary Stress Hormone]. Taking just ten deep breaths can assist with relaxation and provide a sense of calm.
@dawndogan4976
@dawndogan4976 2 жыл бұрын
You always seem to hit it right on the mark. I struggle daily with anxiety, feeling it coursing through my body. Thank you for posting.
@NicolaMaxwell
@NicolaMaxwell 2 жыл бұрын
Me too. This was perfect timing as I have to leave the house to go in a crowd to see Russell live tomorrow
@shaylasomerville4733
@shaylasomerville4733 2 жыл бұрын
Right on time message. Thank you 😊 agape
@andrewboland1062
@andrewboland1062 2 жыл бұрын
just want to take this time to appreciate all you do Russell. You are a Light and a shining Beam to us all and a pathway and an escape of this mad world we live in. I love both of your channels, especially this one. Thank you for all your work
@holliemorrison5449
@holliemorrison5449 2 жыл бұрын
I sometimes try to disregard Russell as a ‘wannabe Jesus who doesn’t know what he’s talking about’ even when Ive actually been a fan for years. I think perhaps it’s just I don’t want to acknowledge that actually when I take the time to LISTEN and not judge then I find the things he talks about as truthful and it’s evident that he wants to help others. Thank you Russell, keep up the good work mate ❤
@ari3lz3pp
@ari3lz3pp 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Russel! I'd love to listen to your thoughts about managing heartache. Romantic as well as dealing with the end of friendships and familial relationships (whether it's death, losing contact, etc.). The advice to observe the tumultuous emotions vs immediately attaching to them as parts of identity; powerful. It's easy to react and say "Oh I *am* so awkward" Or "Those people look like they don't like me.." ETC Instead of the truth of "I FEEL so awkward" and "I think those people don't like me....and that's ok". It's actually bringing me back to the CBT I've been working on with my child. Truth in not knowing what's in another person's head and our guesses shouldn't shatter us into inaction. I have thought it interesting that for me, I gain great comfort from mantras about knowing nothing until I let Jesus into my heart. Now I trust that God exists and I also use grounding techniques but the idea of truthfully never knowing all the answers is a relief. Taking the burden off of oneself when you are uncertain. Lack of trust is a big part of my anxiety, but also the energy it takes to handle social situations (ASD). I forget to use tools like listening to music, having a fidget...it feels embarrassing and that's where I fear judgement. Most of my life I was also used to taking avoidance after an uncomfortable situation. I would ignore others and put up a cold front if I felt uneasy. As a parent I cannot do that. I have to help my child engage and I feel I am a failure because I don't know how. I've been lucky enough to have people approach me. But being honest that I am learning as well helps.
@greendrummers
@greendrummers 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Russell for this very insightful video. I grew up feeling anxious around most people in my life, and it lasted till l was in my 40’s, now it is a lot milder but still there. It doesn’t cripple me like it used to, but l think it helps that l don’t see my family who is over the channel, as l have never managed to feel comfortable and relaxed around them as a group. It is one thing being anxious around strangers, but another when the anxiety is strong around those we should feel secure with, those we were born with . Going to live in another country has really helped... but if l think of meeting my family at their yearly reunion in France, l just panic...l don’t want to be there, feeling inferior, criticised, or ignored because they don’t understand who l am and l don’t understand why they are still acting the same way they were 20 years ago. If l can change, then they will be obliged to change as the balance will be different. The idea of going to Russell’s show only triggers a mild anxiety, because l am guessing others who do like him will be very nice persons! Driving there with nutter drivers around will require more calm...
@mojopin70
@mojopin70 2 жыл бұрын
I have autism and adhd so it's an uphill struggle....
@solar.sounds.healing
@solar.sounds.healing 2 жыл бұрын
I feel you.
@dzachery
@dzachery 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, please address depression and finding joy in the everyday mundane aspects of life.
@space.weather
@space.weather 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you 🙏 I think sometimes the notion of 'social anxiety' is a projection. Yes, humans are social beings overall but we're also an evolving species. I suspect there are some members of humanity who are designed to be less embroiled socially in order to observe. These types become our monks, shamans, theoretical scientists, philosophers, hermits, artists, weird ones, innovators, etc. They are often called 'shy,' 'awkward,' 'aloof,' and sometimes we tell them they have a problem or even an illness because they're different and don't go along. This can make them feel anxious, question themselves and try to behave unnaturally... but without this function they serve, society might not see itself objectively and therefore may be less likely to recognize a need for change and growth; and all the many opportunities to expand.
@ZeroOskul
@ZeroOskul 2 жыл бұрын
Take ten deep, slow breaths. Take a deep breath any time you think about your breath. From the Mayo Clinic: >>But when stressors are always present and you constantly feel under attack, that fight-or-flight reaction stays turned on. >>The long-term activation of the stress response system and the overexposure to cortisol [The Primary Stress Hormone] and other stress hormones that follow **can disrupt almost all your body's processes.** This puts you at increased risk of many health problems, including: >>Anxiety, Depression, Digestive problems, Headaches, Muscle tension and pain, Heart disease, heart attack, high blood pressure and stroke, Sleep problems, Weight gain, Memory and concentration impairment Peer reviewed article from *Nature*: >>Prolonged, elevated cortisol [The Primary Stress Hormone] levels in animals are also shown to cause atrophy [Weakening] in the hippocampus [The Brain's Memory Center]and hypertrophy [Growth] in the amygdala [The Brain's Fear Center], largely through changes in dendritic remodeling[Parts Of Brain Cells That Catch Messages From Other Brain Cells]. These structural changes may contribute to deficits in appropriate feedback onto the HPA axis. [The Part Of Your Brain That Keeps You Calm] Results from Berkely Study: >>Activity in the amygdala [The Brain's Fear Center], suggests that quick breathing rates may trigger feelings like anxiety, anger, or fear. Other studies have shown that we tend to be more attuned to fear when we're breathing quickly. Conversely, it may be possible to reduce fear and anxiety by slowing down our breath. Results from MSU study: >>Deep breathing causes the vagus nerve [Immune System And Heart Rate Control] to signal your nervous system to lower your heart rate, blood pressure and cortisol [The Primary Stress Hormone]. Taking just ten deep breaths can assist with relaxation and provide a sense of calm.
@MyEverydayGarden
@MyEverydayGarden 2 жыл бұрын
That is so well articulated. I feel the truth in these words!🌈🦋🤍
@christinebradshaw9377
@christinebradshaw9377 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed, I need a Monastery.
@christinebradshaw9377
@christinebradshaw9377 2 жыл бұрын
Stop talking for awhile. Unless it's " Can you pass the ketchup"
@ZeroOskul
@ZeroOskul 2 жыл бұрын
@@christinebradshaw9377 No, you just want to seem special, nobody needs a monastery. You need friends and work and a society that protects life and defends people from harm.
@justsoup2460
@justsoup2460 2 жыл бұрын
The easiest choice for weeks “SUB” fantastic idea… you opening tone is instantly soothing and for me having a moment of reflection can be difficult but subconsciously I know your passion for a digestible future whatever that means…
@herrot1
@herrot1 Жыл бұрын
I have always felt uncomfortable at social gatherings. I never went to a cafe or a night club. When I was a kid and walked in the park, I felt anxious when I saw strangers. I am perfectly capable of holding a conversation. I believe these emotions have shaped my life more than anything else. Sure, I can suppress it for a while, but it always shows, and it makes the other side uncomfortable too. (Or at least this is what I think). I wish I was just relaxed all the time, but I feel that if I relax and let my guard down, something regrettable is going to happen.
@agingerbeard
@agingerbeard 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for so gently coaxing people to take interest in themselves and each other. We are social animals like you said, these videos are very helpful.
@caturdaynight6399
@caturdaynight6399 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video! Keep letting God shine through you my friend.
@luvxxiiq
@luvxxiiq Жыл бұрын
Why love to see more about managing social anxiety please
@willowway42
@willowway42 2 жыл бұрын
I sense it's bc I don't have the energy to put on a front for people anymore.. but we live in a society that expects us to perform social niceties or risk baring the brunt of others disdain. So socialising then equals exposure to people's disdain. However, in God's Light, I know I am loved and perfect and I just bless every interaction as it occurs... its been life changing. Source is love and we are all of Source ♡
@MyEverydayGarden
@MyEverydayGarden 2 жыл бұрын
This rings true. Thank you. This is where I’m at now.🤍
@gorillaish
@gorillaish 2 жыл бұрын
Keep sharing this beautiful light! 🙏
@SashyGryphyth
@SashyGryphyth 2 жыл бұрын
Having subjective/perspective reality has required an ability to process the information of the perspective and sense of self for the sake of function. Processing as an integral aspect of our lives is severely underestimated. The definition of trauma along psychological realms has been simplified to mean something that has needed processing but the mind struggles to do this and so the sub or unconscious mind will keep trying to process it by bringing up the likes of flashbacks and such, or shutting off and blocking things. It doesn't actually mean anything about how badly someone experienced something because it doesn't matter how severe it was, it only really matters how well it was processed. What the mind can do in the aims of processing is frankly amazing, and can do so much of it without being conscious of it, so being conscious of it is the tip of the iceberg, and a sign of incredible fortitude. Under feelings like self doubt or loneliness or anything, fear, it doesn't matter which feeling it is, it is part of processing and the need to process is underneath it, triggering it. In something phobic like agoraphobia it's about reprocessing because the first time something needed processing something didn't quite finish the job properly and the code of the mind tries to resolve itself. Having flashbacks is not necessarily a sign of being stuck in fear, it's precisely the mechanism that allows change and healing via reprocessing. It just doesn't always come up at the right, opportunistic time, so it stashes away again to to try again later. When it finally follows through, the memory is easier to store functionally and resolves. When I crave solitude, which I do now and then, I found it had a lot to do with being able to touch base on my sense of self and what needs processing. Amongst other people my subconscious is acutely aware that I am prone to absorbing the mindstate of others even if they are not what mine needed. Having so much under the surface to keep checks on I at times take longer than I possibly could in a meditation session and it carries over no matter what I'm doing. I have many processes going on in the background at once. Being amongst others as certain processes are going on can interrupt them and create inner cacophony, which can trigger other survival mechanisms. During survival events, processing is interrupted, put on hold so action can quickly ensue. If you waste your time wondering if the perceived danger is real, and it is, you're already dead, and so this just did not evolve in us to do this, it's a sidestep program to get us out of that situation alive. We are phenomenal survivors. Anyone with PTSD is a phenomenal survivor, because it was the whole point that they got out alive and it worked. They do need to catch up on any processes that had to be on hold for the event though, and that is going to be difficult. Flashbacks feel like the real thing because it occurs within our subjective reality both the first time it really happened and everytime there's a flashback. Remember I said it does not matter whatsoever how severe the event was. It's important what our perception of it is and how well we process it because it is all subjective. There is nothing else I can think of that our opinion matters more for. During the pandemic I saw some people go "stir crazy" or I guess another name for it is cabin fever. These were people that had not spent more than a few waking minutes at a time in their own mind ordinarily and were quickly confronted with all the things they hadn't processed while playing the game of life. Quietening their mind was not only so very foreign to them, it was literally painful and many of them took to the internet and expressed their frustration there to depressurize, while everyone was hurting each other on their own pain. These were people who thought of themselves as normal, which is a unicorn, a myth, a feeling or state of mind, it exists in our minds but good luck finding it when things like normalcy get tested and we find we don't really know what it should even mean. Functionally, normal means "I'm coping." Without feeling a sense of normalcy we would be perpetually overstimulated and this is too much like hypervigilance, which is another symptom of trauma. Another cacophony. Normal in a more perhaps literal sense just means commonly occurring. In that sense trauma has become normal, but we don't feel that trauma chimes with normal, and for good reason. When trauma feels normal we are much less motivated to address it. Don't you think in the game of life trauma became a little too normal, and that's why people started engaging in pandemonium? The normalisation of trauma was no longer available. After some time of being forced to face themselves, this also became normalised. This is to prevent overstimulation which can be deadly on it's own. It's not really unusual that a high number of those who died were also suffering acute panic attacks. It's literally possible to make a pandemic more deadly by inducing panic, and this is the mindstate society had primed itself for should any large-scale crisis come along. Our processes have been hijacked by the design of our society, and how people have been treating each other for far too long. The push-pull of whether to socialise is understandably overwhelming. We have been trauma-trained in all the wrong ways, and this can be used in psyops to control people via their trauma triggers. If people can't reclaim their triggers, they mentally belong to someone else who will willfully pull these strings. Psyops have been in ordinary use on the general population at least since the 2nd world war, but also intermittently through history before that, as propaganda has been occurring for thousands of years, which means these are the mindstates that seeded our societies as they began, even after every societal collapse. If we have a future at all, this will be a fact people will need to be aware of. Self sovereignty is essential for reclaiming triggers so people are capable of forming anything other than sick societies.
@kszaczyszcz
@kszaczyszcz 2 жыл бұрын
Great job dear Russell! On one channel you are giving us anxiety with daily news about corporations f... us together with our gvmnts and here you are healing us with meditation:))))) you give us the problem and the solution. Cheers
@cshurt9473
@cshurt9473 Жыл бұрын
RB you are starting to look like the Messiah Shiloh aka Jesus "in my Head" that's a Good thing it brings me Peace and Tranquility. Thank ur Mum.
@marigoldfarmspyrographyart1017
@marigoldfarmspyrographyart1017 2 жыл бұрын
A week ago; I had one of my worst anxiety/panic episodes that I have ever had (which says A LOT), brought on by insomnia; that lasted for 4 days... I can't express what these kind of videos means to a person like me 🙌 God Bless ❤️
@luvxxiiq
@luvxxiiq Жыл бұрын
Yes, bad sleep or sleep deprivation triggers anxiety for me and sometimes panic attacks too. Best thing I find is a shower in the morning, a walk if you can get support to do this, and a healthy meal and nap. Fresh air and sunshine do wonders and lots of quiet time to prevent anxiety attacks
@luvxxiiq
@luvxxiiq Жыл бұрын
Much love
@zayvra
@zayvra 2 жыл бұрын
Large gatherings are an excuse for lots of "Alcohol", even in a restaurant. Ha ha, fun time now. Smiles & greets and the charm flows, "now I'm so wasted- I can even talk to "you" & smile."
@darinsingleton3553
@darinsingleton3553 2 жыл бұрын
Appreciate your giving voice to humanity's intrinsic needs for cooperation, community & purpose; even as the necropolitics of neoliberalism continues to metastasize around the world.
@lawrencereid3457
@lawrencereid3457 2 жыл бұрын
Isn't it amazing the Earth is 70% water and we live on a ball of water suspended in space. I've been getting back to nature. People feel they can't be themselves, been like that for me since school.
@observeroflife2024
@observeroflife2024 2 жыл бұрын
Hello there. 🙋‍♀️ My social anxiety is caused primarily by my social awkwardness. Like... After three years in a bubble I sincerely just am having a very hard time reintroducing myself to society. Disconnecting was the smartest thing I ever did. Because after some time it became clear to me that not everything within me that I struggle with is coming FROM me. Which I was able to see and understand by doing what you said, becoming aware of own thoughts. I have posted similar comments and they have gotten deleted in the past. Which frustrated me until I realized, at the very least it helped me to see some things a little clearer through writing my thoughts down and getting them outside of my head. I hope this one will get to stay. 👍 I truly believe all of this is energy and frequency related. I still don't quite understand how it all works, but one thing that became abundantly clear when I learned to recognize my own energy, was that there are times other energies are present that are not my own, but are still impacting mine. And I want to say it's when I allow them to, but that isn't always true. At times it is. I have come to recognize certain frequencies to steer clear of that seem to have a very quick and profound effect on my energy... But then there are other times I have no idea where the hell it's coming from.. Only that it isn't mine. And being that I am naturally very sensitive to energy, and have separated my energy from what is not coming from me, I am untra sensitive to every energy around me in a social atmosphere now. And being that there is an overall negative energy that seems to be just about everywhere now a days that makes socializing very difficult for me. Because I won't participate, but rather do my best to resist that negative flow as much as possible, causing me to not be very well liked by much of anyone. I think sometimes people take me as high and mighty or something because I wont participate in their reindeer games... But the Truth is I just wanna keep my own head above water, and giving in to the atmosphere almost always ends in me getting sucked down emotionally to a place I don't want to dwell anymore, and have spent the last couple of years clawing my way out of the hole it threw me into in the first place. I would rather be hated and misunderstood by everyone in the world, than have to face one more day looking in the mirror questioning my own value and worth, and despising the person looking back at me in that mirror. Making peace with myself healed conscience and set me free to be myself, to love myself, and to accept myself as perfectly imperfect, in a world that is far from perfect for anyone. There is no one, and nothing in this world that I would trade that for. Because I HAVE to live with me every day, like it or not. 😆 The more I like it, the better life seems to be. 👍
@sweetjane71
@sweetjane71 2 жыл бұрын
Much love and light to you. I’m grateful for you sharing. I’m ordering your book today! I’m so ready at 51 to level up. 💚💚💚
@evanliveshere
@evanliveshere 2 жыл бұрын
"get on a peppa pig bus tour and have a perfectly reasonable time". yes, a noble goal.
@smilemum
@smilemum Жыл бұрын
Inner happiness comes from within, by facing your fears & plant the seed of positivity within, internalised it let it become a action of being kind to oneself as I always say, it's my head on the pillow at night, so what I do today will effect me tomorrow, be kind to yourself and others, I know it maybe hard some days but on these days with practice and personal growth can only become lighter when we put into situations that may not think we can not handle, you know life is not life unless your living, & listen is not the same as hearing, & doing the right thing doesn't mean you'll feel great either, that's why it's important to give TIME some Time, as there is change within time 🌸 Have a fantastic day hugs from Ireland 🇮🇪
@louisesutherland743
@louisesutherland743 2 жыл бұрын
“We are all one part of the same living garment “ ♥️♥️♥️beautifully said Russell 🙏🙏🙏
@debbeborders5762
@debbeborders5762 2 жыл бұрын
We are much more alike than different. Thank you for this wonderful message Russell.
@niurkalopezcuba4230
@niurkalopezcuba4230 2 жыл бұрын
You have it right together we are better love and unity
@UnbottledWithMikeWells
@UnbottledWithMikeWells 2 жыл бұрын
Russ mate I swear the way you articulate things is on another level! Great vid as always
@debrapaff7543
@debrapaff7543 Жыл бұрын
I needed to hear this.
@Michi85387
@Michi85387 2 жыл бұрын
Heartbreak is a good subject. I live in Canada so I don't think you would disagree that the majority are kinda dumb. I'm pro truckers & democracy, vaccinated regrettably. Having bad side effects fr vaccine & PTSD. Never been in a war, not a doctor, not a victim. I just can't be around most of my friends or family. Isolated but finding like minded friends. I'm getting better, glad I'm not dead although I think my brain is trying to kill my body now😆 Not kidding it's shutting down. I love your vid, you actually give me anxiety most of the time because you're waaay too smart. I like this channel. I'll definitely tune in more often. I was missing out. Thank you. You deserve the Jesus look. Maybe you should switch to Gita? 🔱
@SusieLine
@SusieLine 2 жыл бұрын
Just what I needed. I feel freer after listening to this. Thank you dear Russell for talking about it with such clarity 💛🙏💛
@Piitje
@Piitje Жыл бұрын
I think you are right about us being made for living among tighter knit groups than the big groups of people we live around now. Big cities with people living in animosity with and towards each other, without any minor or major common purpose or vision. Combined with growing individualism and the growing inability to listen to each other and experience deeper feelings (I "blame" mobile phones and computers for this) I don't know if this will change towards something better. My girlfriend calls me naive and maybe I am. But I've always felt that we're all souls connected, that we're all everyone's brother and sister and that we can throw away hate, cynicism and competitiveness and just let everyone be who they are. Obviously that's not how people seem to be feeling, leaving me more anxious than I'd want to be. Leaving me to put on a more hardened shield towards the outside world than I'd like to. Maybe it's because conflict is in our nature and as long that there is conflict, there is divisiveness in the world. I'm trying to work towards dealing with my own demons, conflicts and ambiguity and hope that'll give me peace. Your channel at least helps me think about it and reflect on my own ideas about anxiety. Thank you for that!
@chrisbarry9345
@chrisbarry9345 Жыл бұрын
I grew up bullied and gas lit at home and bullied in school so every social situation was always one that I needed to be anxious in
@kaywinter6140
@kaywinter6140 2 жыл бұрын
I love this channel Thank you Russell
@seb1953
@seb1953 2 жыл бұрын
More more PLEASE, give us more of This!!! Thank you! 🙏🏼🌷🧘🏼✨💖
@Brittney1986
@Brittney1986 2 жыл бұрын
💕💕💕 Thank you, it’s clear you really care about this. I think the lack of trust between us is the biggest issue. If we trusted that we were going to be good to each other we’d all be so much happier.
@Brittney1986
@Brittney1986 2 жыл бұрын
@Whatsapp①⑧⓪⑤⑥②②⑨⑤⑦⑧ Dude, please. Anyone with half a brain cell knows you’re not Russell. Get a new hobby this isn’t healthy.
@zayvra
@zayvra 2 жыл бұрын
Wonderful outfit Russell, very much a "mystic guru" look !
@ranc1977
@ranc1977 2 жыл бұрын
Social Anxiety is part of complex trauma, CPTSD. Panic symptoms are part of emotional dysregulation, there are triggers and flashbacks to anything that is similar to original trauma - relentless criticism 24/7 while we were growing up and never received love and acknowledgment. Instead we were exposed to adult hysteria that child brain was unable to process in any other way than developing safety, defense mechanisms. Lack of self esteem is due to toxic shame, deep core believe we're inept and unable to manage life and make decisions. Toxic shame is also part of trauma - not being validated. So toxic shame will export our self worth into other people, trauma bonding, external reference locus of control, and this cause hypersensitivity to criticism and urge to receive approval from other people. Toxic shame is like little homunculus inside our brain thwarting and distorting messages into catastrophizing and paranoia. So social anxiety is trigger mechanisms that we detect toxic people who are using toxic shame as tool for their own trauma. Therefore social anxiety is not something you want to get rid off, it has its good use, we simply have to learn about it and learn how it operates and put it in good use. Self validation is anti-dote to toxic shame and trauma.
@davidpolaczek3614
@davidpolaczek3614 2 жыл бұрын
I LOVE how you change the back ground screen!! Lol that's funny lmao thank you Russell
@danika6850
@danika6850 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Russell ✨🙏🏻
@deborahscott4345
@deborahscott4345 2 жыл бұрын
Many thanks Russell your a star 🌟
@lt_dans__leggs573
@lt_dans__leggs573 Жыл бұрын
As a 28 year military veteran I found that a great deal of my anxiety is from not being in that "troop"! I have taken up sports officiating at the high school level. This is very therapeutic for me. There is a comeradery with my fellow officials. We all have basically the same philosophy - to be the ones in the arena who provide fairness while applying the rules to the sport we are working! It can be difficult to communicate effectively coaches and drown out the negatively from the crowd! But it is very rewarding!
@karinpitzer9609
@karinpitzer9609 2 жыл бұрын
These programs teach us how to understand ourselves and how to behave and forgive. I love what my life looks like at 53 due to these programs. They work if you work it!!❤🙏
@christrefon3735
@christrefon3735 2 жыл бұрын
Love ya Russ, keep being you.
@smileawhile3788
@smileawhile3788 2 жыл бұрын
I adore doing breathwork with you Russell. For me, taming the breath always has positive results.
@Working_Man
@Working_Man 2 жыл бұрын
If you are rich in your mind and heart, you are never alone. Your points are completely valid. I used to have issues with many, many things until I realize that I am dealing with same people all the time. What changed my prospective on people and world is as follow. We are born alone and naked. We die alone and naked. The only time we have in this world is to enrich each other. Some people are good some bad, some rich some poor. It makes no difference at the start and the end. I am not stressing anything anymore. I love the gift of life that God gave me and I am afing happy camper to be honest.
@violetfirth9417
@violetfirth9417 2 жыл бұрын
Russell you are wonderful. thank you
@theespanishgod2371
@theespanishgod2371 2 жыл бұрын
We must stay & be united to see it thru teaching & building ourselves up to be stronger so when we get pushed down we bounce back right away or better yet block & deflect all that would cause anxiety/stress to illnesses so we can remove that from our lives because we all deserve to be happy and free! Free from all that would want to cause us to be unhappy, in our selves or each others lives too!
@teaandbecky3649
@teaandbecky3649 2 жыл бұрын
This is beautiful. Thank you Russell! ❤
@karinpitzer9609
@karinpitzer9609 2 жыл бұрын
I love your ability Russell!!!❤
@thewhiteplaque
@thewhiteplaque 2 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO
@janicecaravan1
@janicecaravan1 2 жыл бұрын
I like this part of you. Let’s continue this journey.
@fiachramacaonrae5449
@fiachramacaonrae5449 Жыл бұрын
Anxiety (like anger) is a type of closed state that reinforces itself, this is why it's important not to get into the thinking. Anxiety always levels out if it isn't fuelled - and then things appear different.
@craziedimond4948
@craziedimond4948 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. I feel this is for most people and for someone to open up and explain in such detail is a blessing. I appreciate what you do for everyone around the world.
@beingisnotbeing
@beingisnotbeing 2 жыл бұрын
What a beautiful video. Thanks Russell!
@karenblaise858
@karenblaise858 2 жыл бұрын
We are One.
@maedilein6802
@maedilein6802 2 жыл бұрын
You cause me to remember things...good things, wise things. Love this.
@Jules-dn9jl
@Jules-dn9jl 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome. Thanks for this video. Good to know I'm not alone. Love your honesty.
@jacobzaranyika9334
@jacobzaranyika9334 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you🙏 I will watch this later
@PeteEdmondson1138
@PeteEdmondson1138 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Russell, as always agree with everything you said. I'd like to hear you talk about spiritual anxiety, the fear of what is beyond. It's not often discussed
@dalibofurnell
@dalibofurnell 2 жыл бұрын
To be honest, lately most people are horrible and mean. Of course I get anxious before going anywhere. I am me. I am who I am, it's not about confidence, it's about combatants... I have to literally go into deep consideration to decide to go or not to go... I ask myself questions, and check my mind space and sensitivity... Sometimes I don't feel like going out and getting hit by bricks whilst Maintaining kindness, respect, understanding, empathy to everyone. And... I have to prepare myself - of all the different people I'll bump into, or not bump into but I'm seen, and maybe I know too many people.. I don't know, I also don't like being reckless about specific social schedulised situations, but at the same time- It's not the end of the world and having balance amd awareness is good. Definitely do not walk in fear, there's no point in that, so if I go I walk unblind amd undeaf and I try stay present and grateful.
@yeshalloween
@yeshalloween 2 жыл бұрын
I’m trying so hard to overcome my tendency to avoid social interactions. I’m lonely and hungry for real connection. I really do try and push myself but it’s hard and it often feels like I come up empty-handed. It’s tempting to give up.
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