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Why Your Brain Craves Constant Stimulation (Leading to More Anxiety)

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Content provided by Dennis Simsek. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dennis Simsek or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Get your try anxiety recovry journey started at https://www.TheAnxietyGuy.comToday.

Podcast description:

In this episode of The Anxiety Guy Podcast, Dennis gets real about something so many of us feel but rarely understand: the restless need for constant stimulation and why stillness feels almost impossible when your nervous system is dysregulated.

If you find yourself bouncing from symptom to symptom, app to app, or thought to thought—this conversation is for you. Dennis breaks down how years of anxiety, stress, and survival mode train your body to stay on high alert, and why that constant buzz isn’t who you are it’s just who you learned to be.

You’ll learn how to stop treating your symptoms like emergencies, how to stop fearing every sensation, and how to finally come back to yourself without needing perfect conditions. Through personal insights and practical tools from The Middle Way (the next book), Dennis shows how healing begins not when everything calms down, but when you stop fighting your experience.

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Don’t forget to Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and leave a review if this anxiety guy podcast episode resonated with you!

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Manage episode 486399714 series 2538153
Content provided by Dennis Simsek. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dennis Simsek or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Get your try anxiety recovry journey started at https://www.TheAnxietyGuy.comToday.

Podcast description:

In this episode of The Anxiety Guy Podcast, Dennis gets real about something so many of us feel but rarely understand: the restless need for constant stimulation and why stillness feels almost impossible when your nervous system is dysregulated.

If you find yourself bouncing from symptom to symptom, app to app, or thought to thought—this conversation is for you. Dennis breaks down how years of anxiety, stress, and survival mode train your body to stay on high alert, and why that constant buzz isn’t who you are it’s just who you learned to be.

You’ll learn how to stop treating your symptoms like emergencies, how to stop fearing every sensation, and how to finally come back to yourself without needing perfect conditions. Through personal insights and practical tools from The Middle Way (the next book), Dennis shows how healing begins not when everything calms down, but when you stop fighting your experience.

Resources Mentioned:

Don’t forget to Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and leave a review if this anxiety guy podcast episode resonated with you!

  continue reading

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