trismantis
06-08-09, 12:59
Hi All,
I apologise if this has already been done recently - I couldn't immediately see it.
As a professional anxiety sufferer and someone in the middle of an episode at the moment, I thought it might be interesting to see what people's general fears are.
I myself have so many, I may end up with RSI at the end...
Here are a few of mine:
Fear of loosing control including -
Suddenly shouting in a cinema/meeting/wedding or other public quiet place
Fear of loosing control on a plane
Fear of attacking someone (this normally only comes about with people i truly care for)
Fear of creating an accident when driving
Fear of some sort of demonic possession.
I even recently developed a fear of saying an ex girlfriends name in bed to my current girlfriend....!!! :wacko:
Even in my current state of high awareness, I can see that some of these are fairly out there. But I also can see that I may share some of these with others.
I am also aware that anxiety is the issue - not the fear.
The fear is the thing on the outside that we deal with, the anxiety hides around the back pulling the strings.
Anyway, there you go....
TM
I apologise if this has already been done recently - I couldn't immediately see it.
As a professional anxiety sufferer and someone in the middle of an episode at the moment, I thought it might be interesting to see what people's general fears are.
I myself have so many, I may end up with RSI at the end...
Here are a few of mine:
Fear of loosing control including -
Suddenly shouting in a cinema/meeting/wedding or other public quiet place
Fear of loosing control on a plane
Fear of attacking someone (this normally only comes about with people i truly care for)
Fear of creating an accident when driving
Fear of some sort of demonic possession.
I even recently developed a fear of saying an ex girlfriends name in bed to my current girlfriend....!!! :wacko:
Even in my current state of high awareness, I can see that some of these are fairly out there. But I also can see that I may share some of these with others.
I am also aware that anxiety is the issue - not the fear.
The fear is the thing on the outside that we deal with, the anxiety hides around the back pulling the strings.
Anyway, there you go....
TM