Ep. 101: How To Be Uncertain
How To Be Uncertain In the Management of OCD
Welcome to this week’s episode of Your Anxiety Toolkit.
When it comes to the management of anxiety, practicing being uncertain is the key to long-term recovery. We must face our fears and purposely not try to solve what will happen and what we would do if our fear came true. For anyone attempting this, we can all agree that being uncertain is a very difficult skill to practice. I have found that while my clients logically are on board with the idea of being uncertain, they still struggle with HOW to be uncertain. Cognitively, we know the importance of uncertainty, but the actual practice of it might not be something that we are fully on board for.
Nearly every day, a client or a follower on social media (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter) will ask me HOW to be uncertain. They might say, “Kimberley, I get that I have to lean into the uncertainty, but HOW do I actually be uncertain?”
In today’s podcast episode, we talk all about how to be uncertain and what major roadblocks might be causing you to bypass uncertainty. We also talk about some key mindfulness tools to help with the practice of uncertainty when managing strong obsessions and compulsions. This is a very important concept when it comes to anxiety management, so I would love to hear your thoughts.
There are a few very exciting events coming up!
The IOCDF is hosting their 1 Million Steps 4 OCD Walk in Calabasas on Saturday, June 1, to increases awareness and raises funds for the IOCDF and its Local Affiliates so they can continue their mission. I will be walking at this one! Click HERE for more information and to register.
Also, the IOCDF Annual Conference will be held in Austin, Texas, from July 19-21. I will be speaking at this event and love seeing you there! Click HERE for more information and to buy tickets.