How to Overcome AnxietyНамуна

If you are in an emotional storm, you may have a Jonah in your boat.
Perhaps you need to throw some people off your boat.
Toxic people are those who are always negative, they break you down, corrupt your values, and they suffocate you emotionally. These "emotional vampires" always make you feel like you're walking on eggshells when you're around them and they oftentimes manipulate and control you.
If you got these folks in your boat, it's time for them to be shown an exit.
Learn to highlight the relationships in your life that may be toxic, and more importantly, learn to disconnect from them.
Even Jesus removed negative people from the room before He prayed for the dead girl. Toxic people are emotional vampires and they suck the life of others.
Let’s not forget, it was a “friend” that betrayed Jesus and set Him up to be crucified.
Don’t let toxic people stay in your life, they will crucify your emotions.
Let's Pray:
Lord, I pray that You would begin to disconnect people from my life that are not causing Godly growth within me. Highlight people in my life who are affecting me negatively, and give me the strength to cut ties with them.
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Anxiety is a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness. It might cause you to sweat, feel restless, tense, and have a rapid heartbeat. Oftentimes these symptoms can be a normal reaction to the stress we encounter daily. Unfortunately, it has become the number one mental health issue in North America. It's estimated that one-third of North American adults experience issues from anxiety. Learn how to effectively navigate through anxiety.
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