Finding Peace In Your Pieces

Are You Addicted To Anxiety?

10 min · 5 de dic de 2025
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In my new podcast episode — “Are You Addicted to Anxiety?” — I break down why anxiety isn’t the problem… it’s the signal. A signal that something inside you needs healing — emotionally, physically, spiritually, or all three. We talk about: ✨ How anxiety can mimic addiction in the brain ✨ Why trauma + long-term stress rewire your nervous system ✨ What your body is trying to tell you ✨ Why faith + actual healing steps matter ✨ And how you can break free for GOOD If you’ve ever felt stuck in overwhelm, always “on edge,” or trapped in survival mode… this episode will give you clarity, hope, and a real path forward. You weren’t created anxious. You were created whole.

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