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Boundaries and Pressing Down on Self
A large part of the work of managing anxiety is establishing your values and principles, which will define your boundaries. The next step is increasing your tolerance for discomfort from other people not approving of your boundaries. It sounds simple, but it can be hard work. It requires time and effort to tease out the real you and find your boundaries.
Stephanie Brannan
Feb 22 min read


Losing Our Sense of Self: Where Are You?
Finding our sense of self requires sifting through thoughts and feelings to determine which are ours vs what we absorbed and learned from the “system” to maintain harmony. Where is the pseudo-self showing up to maintain harmony rather than the
solid self that is free of pressures to conform to keep the peace? Where are you (the solid self, not the pseudo self)? Through the work of distinguishing what is solid self vs the pseudo-self we gain more clarity.
Stephanie Brannan
Nov 18, 20252 min read


How to Break the Cycle of Insomnia Caused by Anxiety
Anxiety related insomnia can create a vicious cycle. Anxiety leads to disruptions in sleep habits, which affects mental and physical performance while awake, which can
then lead to more anxiety due to the negative repercussions of not getting enough sleep. How do we break this cycle of anxiety-induced insomnia? By increasing awareness of family patterns and learning to regulate anxiety differently, you can create conditions for better rest.
Stephanie Brannan
Oct 22, 20253 min read


Connection between Anxiety and Family Systems
The result of disconnecting from yourself to maintain harmony in the family system can lead to experiencing anxiety. You might struggle with patterns of people-pleasing, difficulties with setting boundaries, or feeling resentful when others overstep. These behaviors are often anxiety-driven. Fears of rejection, conflict, or letting someone down are often rooted in how we learned to function in our family of origin.
Stephanie Brannan
Sep 10, 20252 min read
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