Anxiety, Panic & Overwhelm
Process for 15 minute work-through
I Think I'm Having a Panic Attack
15 minute guided tool
No speech. No fake calm. Work with panic attack through one grounded move.
Tool fit
Process fits panic attack because the moment needs somewhere honest to go. Use a steady unload, then choose: delay every decision until the body drops one notch.
IF
IF panic attack is happening right now and the trap is trying to think your way out while the alarm is still firing
THEN
- Name the exact trigger that opened this state: a place, memory, date, photo, silence, smell, song, message, or thought.
- Name what the trigger made your mind do next: replay, reach, bargain, blame yourself, freeze, search, or try to undo what happened.
- Write one sentence that starts with: “This got activated because...”
- Choose one clean move that interrupts the pattern without disrespecting the pain: delay every decision until the body drops one notch.
- If this is increasing pressure instead of lowering it, stop here. Switch paths, step away from the tool, or use real-world support.
WHY
This works because panic narrows attention and makes normal sensations feel threatening. A steady process gives panic attack somewhere to go without turning it into spiraling into symptom-checking or escape decisions.