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About Panic Disorder: Accomplish Your Goals in 2013

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From Katharina Star, your Guide to Panic Disorder
New Years Eve is a time for looking back at the past year and celebrating the year to come. This is also a time that many people focus on setting goals for the upcoming year. Resolutions typically involve different aspects of one's life, such as health, relationships, and career. When making your resolutions for the New Year, don't forget about creating goals that involve panic disorder. As you face the fresh start that another year brings, determine what you hope to accomplish in regards to managing your symptoms of panic disorder. Wishing you a happy and healthy 2013!

Creating New Year's Resolutions
Panic disorder can negatively impact your health, relationships, career, and the overall quality of your life. When making your resolutions this year, consider goals that may help you in coping with panic disorder. For example, maybe you would like to learn new skills to help deal with panic attacks or perhaps you want to attend therapy to work through some emotional issues. Here you will find ideas to get you started on creating resolutions in relation to anxiety and panic symptoms.

How to Accomplish Your Goals
It's a great idea to start the New Year with a list of resolutions, but many of us will find to hard to stick with these goals past January. Issues with time management, lack of clarity, and attempting to make too many changes at once can interfere with our goal-setting endeavors. Find out how you can get past common roadblocks to achieving your goals and make 2013 a year of accomplishing your resolutions.

Procrastination and Panic Disorder
Procrastination is a common issue for people with panic disorder. It can deplete your energy, contribute to negative self-esteem, and prevent you from achieving your goals and resolutions. Learn more about procrastination and ways to overcome this common issue.

Diet, Exercise, and Anxiety
Health and fitness are typically on the top of most New Year's resolutions lists. Physical exercise is not only good for your body, but it can also help release the stress and anxiety that often accompanies panic disorder. Additionally, certain foods may be contributing to anxiety. Learn more about how your lifestyle plays a role in managing the symptoms of panic disorder.

 


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