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April 19th, 2026

1238: Is Negativity Keeping You Anxious How To Gently Shift It

  1. 1238: Is Negativity Keeping You Anxious How To Gently Shift It Gina Ryan 20:33

In today’s episode, Gina discusses how negative thoughts affect our physical and Mental Health. Negativity bias and how it can trigger Anxiety cycles is explored . A number of practices to help you reduce your negative thinking are covered, including visualization, journaling and physical relaxation. Listen in and get a hold of excessive negative thinking and reduce your anxiety today!

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Chapters

0:26 Introduction to Negativity

2:33 Understanding Negativity’s Nature

7:10 Shifting Your Thoughts

9:03 Five Gentle Ways to Shift Negativity

14:15 Relaxing the Body

15:50 Using Gentle Affirmations

16:41 Returning to the Present Moment

18:18 Becoming Your Own Advocate

Summary

In this episode of the Anxiety Coaches Podcast, I delve into the pervasive nature of negativity and how it impacts our mental and physical well-being. As we explore why anxiety can feel stuck, I highlight that negativity is a part of the human experience, not something to be judged or completely eliminated. I emphasize that understanding negativity is crucial since it often serves as a protective mechanism wired into our brains. Our minds automatically scan for threats, a trait evolved for survival that can now manifest as anxiety-inducing thoughts.

I explain how the negativity bias leads our thoughts to dwell on potential failures and worst-case scenarios, ultimately triggering the anxiety cycle. As negative thoughts creep in, they can create a physical response in the body, resulting in tension, increased heart rate, and a sense of unease. The combination of negative thoughts and bodily reactions reinforces a narrative that something is wrong, perpetuating a cycle of anxiety that feels insurmountable.

However, I provide insights into how we can shift this narrative. Rather than striving for a perfectly positive mindset, I advocate for a more gentle approach that allows for balance and healing. I outline practical strategies to gently redirect our thoughts away from negativity. The goal is to create space and calm in our nervous systems, recognizing that our thoughts do not need to define our reality.

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Gina Ryan is the producer and host of the top 50 Mental Health shows on Apple Podcast -The Anxiety Coaches Podcast. Gina is a Nutritionist and coach who, in 1993, opened New Health Natural Products in NY and also struggled with stress, anxiety, and panic for over 20 years.

Before the internet, she was able to climb out of her fear and panic to peace, calm, and well-being by finding what did and did not work. She now teaches thousands of others how to do the same in a fraction of the time.

After moving to Maui in 2005, Gina spent 12 years as a nutritionist/consultant for the Intensive Outpatient Eating Disorder Center and, the only Residential ED Facility in Hawai'i. She shared her compassion, along with her knowledge and wisdom of the mind-body-spirit connection, helping clients clear their food-related anxiety, obsessions, and compulsions.

Gina is dedicated full-time to anxiety-clearing, coaching, writing, and teaching clients worldwide. She considers her work her calling and lives a mindful and compassionate life.