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Good Anxiety 改造焦慮大腦

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World-renowned neuroscientist and author of Healthy Brain, Happy Life has developed an "absolute game-changer" (Conscious Conversations podcast) for managing unwarranted anxiety and turning it into a powerful asset. We are living in the age of anxiety, a situation that often makes us feel as if we are locked into an endless cycle of stress, sleeplessness, and worry. But what if we had a way to leverage our anxiety to help us solve problems and fortify our well-being? What if, instead of seeing anxiety as a curse, we could recognize it for the unique gift that it is?

As a neuroscientist, Dr. Wendy Suzuki has discovered a paradigm-shifting truth about anxiety: yes, it is uncomfortable, but it is also essential for our survival. In fact, anxiety is a key component of our ability to live optimally. Every emotion we experience has an evolutionary purpose, and anxiety is designed to draw our attention to a number of negative emotions. If we simply approach anxiety as something to avoid, get rid of, or dampen, we actually miss an opportunity to not only manage the symptoms of anxiety better but also discover ways to improve our lives. Listening to our worries from a place of curiosity, instead of fear, can actually guide us onto a path that leads to joy.

 

世界知名神經科學家及《鍛鍊改造大腦》的作者開發了一款“終極遊戲規則改變者”(意識對話播客)來管理不必要的焦慮並將其轉化為強大的資產。我們生活在一個充滿焦慮的時代,這種情況常常讓我們覺得自己陷入了壓力、失眠和憂慮的無止盡循環。但是,如果我們能利用焦慮來幫我們解決問題並增強幸福感呢?如果我們能不把焦慮視為詛咒,而是將其視為一種獨特的天賦,那會怎樣呢?
 
作為一名神經科學家,溫蒂•鈴木博士發現了一個關於焦慮的顛覆性真相:是的,焦慮讓人難受,但它對人類的生存也是不可或缺的。事實上,焦慮是我們能獲取最佳生活能力的關鍵因素。我們經歷的每一種情緒都有其進化目的,而焦慮之所以存在是為了將我們的注意力引導到一些負面情緒上。如果我們僅把焦慮視為要避免、擺脫或抑制的事物,那麼我們將錯失良機來好好管控焦慮症狀,也將找不到改善生活的方法。如果我們能從好奇而非恐懼的角度來傾聽我們的憂慮,它將引導我們走向通往喜樂的道路。

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