June 2021 Issue 151

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Anxiety - How to Deal With the Bully Rick Stordeur, M.S.W., R.S.W. is the Clinical Supervisor at CFLA.

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eing able to predict and be aware of danger keeps me safe. If I walk through lion territory, I know to be wary of lions. I have to get it just right, though: too little caution increases danger; excessive worry, however, can paralyze me. The COVID pandemic put another layer of anxiety on my everyday worries and concerns. It added pressure to be extra careful, to wear a mask, sanitize hands, and keep my distance, and it takes a toll. Below are six methods to help handle the bullying of anxiety. 1. Live more often in “what is” instead of “what could be.” Mindfulness teachings help focus more on the present moment and less on an imagined negative future. Consider signing up for a mindfulness course, meditation, or yoga. 2. When I’m too anxious, I’m out of balance. I think of anxiety as having too much energy coursing through my body. If I can find a way to drain that energy, I will soothe myself. Activities such as writing, painting, talking, crying, puzzles can help. 3. One of the best outlets is aerobic exercise – something that makes me breathe heavily, my heart beat faster, done 20 minutes, three or more times per week. Really!! There is sound science behind this. When I look beyond the exhausted feeling after intense exercise, I notice a feeling of well-being, meaning I’ve re-balanced myself. 4. Going outside and noticing what is around me shifts the focus from my inner turmoil. I focus on the feeling of the wind and sun on my face, the structure

of a leaf. I might even count the number of birds – anything to be more externally oriented. 4. When anxious, I often have an ominous feeling about something that might happen. For example, if I’m afraid I will lose friends because of social distancing, I make it worse by believing, I can’t make it through this. Instead, I can put things into perspective, remind myself that I’ve made it through some challenging things before. I got through them, I will get through this as well. This is not lying! If you are still alive, you have made it through some tough things. 5. When I’m anxious, I will notice my breath is shallow and fast. I focus on breathing slowly and deeply, inhaling to the count of 4, until I notice my abdomen push out slightly. Then I pause for just a moment then slowly exhale. After just a few minutes of this, I notice that I am calmer.

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6. Have you noticed that nothing is perfect in this pandemic? Things are messed up. I don’t have to be perfect either. If I am prone to perfectionism, I will be less anxious if I can accept my imperfections. We all are living with extra anxiety in this pandemic. But I don’t have to let it run me over. If you need extra help, please connect with Cowichan Family Life for affordable counselling services.

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Broombusting in June

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June Forecasts

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What’s In Your Shopping Cart?

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Paddling Adventures in Cowichan Bay. Beginners Welcome

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Picnic Parks with Water Features and or Playgrounds

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Brain Injuries Don’t Care! June is Brain Injury Awareness Month

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Fresh Food comes from Local Farms

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Paul’s Pump and Treatment

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Creating A Simple Kitchen Herb Garden

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Who’s That in the Rivers?

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The Mediterranean Garden

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Cowichan Valley’s Six Mountains Forest: War or Peace— The Choice is Ours

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Charcuterie in The Vineyard

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Growing Tea, Knowing Tea

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Artist Ken Campbell Brings A Quintessentially Canadian Theme

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Bill C-208 Amend the Income Tax Act

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Birch Bark Bitings by Pat Bruderer

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Anxiety - How to Deal With the Bully

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Cold Comfort: Surf Photography from Canada’s West Coast

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A Deeper Look into The Flowers of June

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Supreme Fighter in the Battle of Inflammation

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Support Your Community One Frozen Dinner At A Time

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Ask The Doc

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President Nixon, China, and Acupuncture

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Are Birds the Key to Happiness?

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Delicious Food Made to Order Right to Your Home

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