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Performance Anxiety by
Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
Beverly
had suffered from anxiety most of her life. As a child, she slept
poorly and often had nightmares. She bit her nails and would chew on
the skin around her nails until they were raw and bleeding. Her
parents were highly critical of her and would get angry and withdraw
when she didn’t perform to their expectations. Her mother was not
affectionate and her father’s affection was tinged with sexual energy
that frightened her. What
she did not see in her household was any role-modeling for taking
personal responsibility for her own feelings. Her mother would blame
her and her father whenever she was unhappy, while her father would
blame her and her mother for his upsets. Beverly
always tried to be a good girl and be there for her parents, but no one
was ever there for her. The
little girl inside Beverly, her Inner Child, felt alone and abandoned
inside most of the time. In addition, she was highly critical of
herself, just as her parents had been with her. She was constantly
telling herself that she couldn’t do anything right. As a
result, Beverly felt anxious in many situations with others - with
friends, at work, as well as with her husband and children. She was
constantly trying to “perform” right so people would approve of her or
not be mad at her. She was constantly suffering from “performance
anxiety.” Through
her inner work, Beverly became aware of the fact that most of the
critical things she told herself about herself were just not true -
they were beliefs she had absorbed from her parents but were not the
reality of who she was. As she
paid attention to her self-judgments, she noticed that her anxiety was
directly related to her judgments, false beliefs, and desire to control
getting approval from others. She
discovered that she had been using her spiritual connection as a way of
avoiding responsibility for herself, rather than as guidance in what
was loving to herself. As she
opened to learning about what was loving to herself, she gained more
access to and connection with her spiritual source of guidance. The
more Beverly took loving care of herself, the more inner peace she
attained. She is
the co-creator of a powerful self-help, 6-step emotional and spiritual
healing process called Inner Bonding. Learn Inner Bonding now! Visit
her web site for a FREE Inner Bonding course: http://www.innerbonding.com or
margaret@innerbonding.com. ~ ~ ~ |
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