PANIC ATTACK
A panic attack is essentially a sudden and very intense stress response. You may experience heart palpitations, sweating, trembling, shortness of breath, or a feeling of losing control.
A panic attack is essentially a sudden and very intense stress response. You may experience heart palpitations, sweating, trembling, shortness of breath, or a feeling of losing control.
By making small adjustments to your daily routine and environment, you can create more focus in your life. An important part of this is learning how to deal with your emotions.
Emotions guide our behavior, often faster than we realize. Yet they are not always what they seem. Sometimes an emotion functions as a mask for a deeper, more vulnerable layer. Anger, for example, can conceal sadness, and cynicism can be a cover for fear.
During the process of regaining balance, you learn how important it is to pause and reflect on what you are feeling.