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How to Stop a Panic Attack Fast 10 Minute Vagus Nerve Reset & Physiological Sigh for Instant Anxiety Relief
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Struggling with intrusive thoughts, a racing heart, or the overwhelming weight of anticipatory anxiety?
In today’s session, we move beyond basic mindfulness and dive into neuroscience-backed tools designed to trigger an instant nervous system reset. As a former paramedic and clinical hypnotherapist, I understand the terrifying feeling of losing control during a panic attack. This 10-minute guided episode provides you with a mechanical "emergency brake" for your anxiety.
In This Episode, You Will:
If you found peace in today’s session, please consider leaving a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify; it helps us reach others who are struggling.
For more in-depth support, explore the Anxiety Breaker Course at calminganxiety.fm.Take care of yourself, and as always, to your beautiful self... be kind.
Connect with us: www.calminganxiety.fm
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In today’s session, we move beyond basic mindfulness and dive into neuroscience-backed tools designed to trigger an instant nervous system reset. As a former paramedic and clinical hypnotherapist, I understand the terrifying feeling of losing control during a panic attack. This 10-minute guided episode provides you with a mechanical "emergency brake" for your anxiety.
In This Episode, You Will:
- Master the Physiological Sigh: A technique proven by Stanford Neuroscience to lower your resting heart rate and stop a panic attack in real time.
- Stimulate the Vagus Nerve: Use specific breathing patterns to transition from a "fight or flight" stress state into deep parasympathetic recovery.
- Practice Somatic Grounding: Learn to observe negative thoughts like clouds passing over a mountain rather than being swept away by them.
- I am safe in my body and this sensation is only temporary.
- I choose to let go of catastrophizing and return to the present moment.
- My nervous system is learning to stay calm even when things feel uncertain.
- I am the observer of my thoughts, not the victim of them.
- I am worthy of peace and I am in control of my breath.
- Lower Cortisol Naturally: Prioritize moments of deep breathing to signal safety to your brain throughout the day.
- Release Physical Tension: Check in with your body—consciously drop your shoulders and loosen your jaw.
- Reclaim Mental Clarity: When the "inner critic" speaks, return to the breath to find your center.
If you found peace in today’s session, please consider leaving a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify; it helps us reach others who are struggling.
For more in-depth support, explore the Anxiety Breaker Course at calminganxiety.fm.Take care of yourself, and as always, to your beautiful self... be kind.
Connect with us: www.calminganxiety.fm
The Anxiety Circuit Breaker Couse - 5 Wonderful Hypnotherapy Sessions
https://calminganxietypodcast.systeme.io/letter
👉 Click to subscribe and unlock ad-free episodes now!
Support the Show:Ad-Free Listening: Enjoy Calming Anxiety without ads at https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/calming-anxiety--4110266/support
Buy Me a Coffee: Support hosting costs at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/calminganxiety
https://calminganxietypodcast.substack.com/?r=6zm0sc&utm_campaign=pub-share-checklist
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