Anxiety is a natural feeling of fear, dread, or unease that can be a response to stress or perceived danger. It can be a normal reaction to a big event, a work presentation, or meeting new people. Anxiety can be a helpful part of the body’s “fight or flight” response, helping you to cope and focus.

Here are some ways to manage anxiety:
  • Healthy lifestyleEat well, get enough sleep, and exercise regularly. 
  • Stress managementTry relaxation techniques, mindfulness, meditation, or breathing exercises. 
  • Identify triggersLearn what causes your anxiety and what coping techniques work for you. 
  • Talk to someoneTalk to a friend or family member, or join a support group. 
  • Challenge negative thoughtsIdentify and challenge unhelpful or negative thoughts. 
  • AromatherapyUse scents like lavender, rose, or vetiver to boost your mood. 
  • JournalingWrite down your worries or use journaling as an outlet for your emotions. 
  • Cognitive therapyConsider Computerized Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CCBT), which is a series of self-help exercises on screen. 
You can also try: 
  • Setting small, achievable goals
  • Focusing on what you can change
  • Gradually spending more time in situations that make you anxious
  • Avoiding alcohol, cigarettes, gambling, and drugs

Here is a sample hypnotherapy script for experiencing less anxiety in your life:

Induction

“Welcome to this hypnotherapy session, where you’ll learn to experience less anxiety in your life. Find a comfortable position, either sitting or lying down, and take a deep breath in through your nose and out through your mouth.

Imagine yourself standing in a peaceful, relaxing place. It could be a beach, a forest, or a mountain meadow. Allow yourself to fully immerse in this scene, taking in the sights, sounds, and sensations.

As you breathe in, imagine fresh, calm air filling your lungs. As you breathe out, imagine any tension, anxiety, or stress leaving your body. Repeat this process several times, allowing yourself to relax more with each breath.

Deepening

“Now, I’d like you to imagine a gentle, soothing warmth spreading through your body, starting at the crown of your head and flowing down to your toes. As this warmth spreads, it’s calming your mind, relaxing your body, and quieting your nervous system.

Imagine yourself becoming heavier, more relaxed, and more calm with each breath. Your eyelids are growing heavy, and your body is feeling more and more relaxed.

Letting Go of Anxiety

“Now, I want you to imagine any anxiety, worry, or fear leaving your body. Imagine these emotions as dark clouds in your mind, and imagine them slowly drifting away.

As these clouds disappear, imagine a sense of calm and relaxation spreading through your body. Imagine yourself feeling lighter, freer, and more at peace.

Anxiety Reduction Affirmations

“Repeat after me: ‘I am calm and relaxed.’ ‘I am confident and capable.’ ‘I am in control of my thoughts and emotions.’

Imagine yourself repeating these affirmations, feeling the words deeply in your heart and mind. Imagine yourself believing them to be true, and feeling the anxiety and worry melting away.

Visualization

“Now, imagine yourself in a scenario where you’re feeling completely calm and relaxed. It could be doing something you love, spending time with loved ones, or enjoying a peaceful hobby.

Imagine yourself feeling grounded, centered, and at peace. Imagine yourself handling any challenging situation with ease and confidence.

Counting and Awakening

“As you continue to relax and visualize yourself experiencing less anxiety in your life, I’ll count from five to one, and when I reach one, you’ll slowly open your eyes, feeling refreshed, renewed, and ready to take on your day.

Five… your body is relaxed, your mind is calm.

Four… you’re feeling more confident and capable.

Three… you’re in control of your thoughts and emotions.

Two… you’re feeling calm and relaxed.

One… you’re ready to experience less anxiety in your life. Open your eyes, feeling refreshed and renewed.”

Post-Hypnotic Suggestions

“From now on, whenever you feel anxious or worried, you’ll remember to take a deep breath and focus on the present moment. You’ll trust that you are capable of handling any challenging situation, and that you are strong and resilient.

You’ll prioritize your mental health and well-being, and take care of yourself physically, emotionally, and mentally. You’ll surround yourself with positive, supportive people who uplift and inspire you.

Remember, you are in control of your life, and you have the power to choose how you respond to anxiety and worry. You will experience less anxiety in your life, and you will live a happier, healthier life.”

Remember to practice self-hypnosis regularly to reinforce these positive affirmations and to continue building your confidence and ability to experience less anxiety in your life.