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  • Thank youuu

  • AND THEN BOTH HAPPEN lol this did help me out alot

  • Thank you for making these videos. They really are helping me out. Slowly, but surely. I'm sure you've heard this from so many people, but I really do appreciate you posting these videos. It's nice to hear this kind of advice from someone who has actually experienced it, rather than someone with a degree and no experience.

  • I know this doesn't have to do with anxiety directly but your advice on making everything smaller has helped me start to break my procrastination problem. and i actually feel like i've started to get things down. thank you :)

  • You are a Hero. This is so inspiring. Thank you. *bows*

  • Thank you for doing these.

  • i had terrible anxiety until i started smoking weed at the age of 13.

    not saying it's the right thing for everyone but it worked for me, the first time i just felt so much of my anxiety leave and it never came back close to how bad it was.

  • I'm glad you're doing these... I'm going through, stuff at the moment and I've been doing this worst case scenario thing. It does actually help.

  • Thank you for this. I love all the examples, but being a college student who gets horribly freaked out no matter how much or little work I have, the examples about school work have been really nice. I'm already calming down a little about midterms which are about to start, so again thank you so much.

  • I've always had a superstition - If I think of any outcome to a situation, it doesn't happen. We'll never truly control what is to come, but it'll never be what you think it'll be.

    Not an invitation to anyone to refuse to think about the good things so they'll happen, cause karma's a bitch.

  • @Deckof51 You've never had anything go more-or-less as you expected? I think you're just acting under confirmation bias - the things that went differently than you thought they could you remember and the normal everyday stuff that always works predictably you omit.

  • @kallman1206

    Very true, I'm not going to deny it. But I also said it was a superstition, rather than a way of life, in my defence.

    ...And if there's a difference in either of those definitions.

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