Fear of flying or Aerophobia is a condition that can cause serious effects both physically and emotionally to any one. This is one of the most common phobias people should be aware of. Being scared to ride an airplane is not a simple problem. In most cases, this fear is a result of underlying conditions that needs to be treated. If you have Aerophobia, here are some things you have to know about how to overcome fear of flying.
Know what to expect. Fear and anxiety usually happen when your mind wanders off and imagine all sorts of possibilities that could happen. Things such as the plane will crash, the plane will burn, the plane will explode and other negative situations can all create fear. Without knowing to expect, a simple turbulence can instantly send you to panicville. Try to familiarize yourself with the sounds and movements of an airplane so that you'll understand what you're experiencing during take off, landing or when the plane hits turbulence. There are a lot of resources online that can help you understand what to expect.
An anxiety attack that stems from phobia may have the following symptoms.Stomachache or that butterfly feeling in your stomach.headache,Dizziness,Nausea,Sweaty hands,Difficulty breathing,Restlessness,An episode can happen anytime and anywhere especially if exposure to the object of fear is imminent. Sometimes, people even experience a panic attack just by thinking of their fears.How to Overcome Fear of Flying,There are many tips about how to overcome phobias. Some of these tips are to take sedatives before your flight and drink relaxing drinks like champagne during the flight. While these methods may work to relieve your fears, these are just temporary methods of getting rid of your phobia. You will be still be afraid of flying.If you never want to experience a panic attack because of your phobia again, you have to find a treatment that will help you permanently get rid of your fear. There are numerous options you can take to win over this condition.
Pretend that you're just riding a bus. Riding a bus doesn't really feel that much different from riding a bus, well except for the take off and landing part. Just close your eyes and imagine that you're just taking a bus ride. When you hit turbulence, just imagine that you're just on a bumpy road.If all else fails, drink some alcohol or take a sedative. Of course these are not long term fixes but if you really need to go somewhere and you absolutely hate flying then these can do the trick.Conquering a fear is one of the best feelings in the world. Don't let your fear of flying make you miss out on the wonderful opportunity of traveling to new places. Happy flying!
Fear of flying may be common, but that doesn't make it any less of a problem. The panic you experience even thinking about taking a flight can be truly debilitating - but fortunately, it is something which can be overcome. You don't have to stay close to home for vacations, refrain from attending family reunions and weddings located too far away to drive. All you have to do is start putting the five following tips to use; it may not happen overnight, but if you're determined to get past your fear of flying, you can do it.
Understand the root cause of your fear of flying:Anxiety disorders and phobias, including the fear of flying, are usually rooted in the same thing: the fear of losing control. Whether you're afraid of being in a confined space for a few hours during your flight, being off the ground or any other aspect of flying, it more than likely boils down to not being able to be in control of the situation you find yourself in. Once you understand this, it's easier to work to overcome it, since you now have a place to start from.
Facing Turbulence:Turbulence can be the most uncomfortable for someone with a fear of flying who is trying to work on it. Even with your meditation methods, hypnotherapy, and relaxation techniques, turbulence can bring back your fear. Rather than fight it or tense up let your body move with it. Think of it as a car going over a bump in the road. If you allow your body to relax and move with the movement of the plane you will feel better.
Learn some relaxation techniques:Even if you understand why you fear flying and know that the risk of anything actually happening is incredibly small, it's only natural to be tense and anxious when you finally do get on a plane. Before you take a flight, prepare yourself by learning relaxation techniques like deep breathing, meditation and visualization and start using them as far in advance as possible. The more relaxed you are before you board, the better prepared you will be to fly - and remember, it'll be easier the next time you get on a plane.
Booking shorter flights:At first you may want to book shorter flights as you work on your fear of flying. A short flight provides you a chance to test out your fear relaxation techniques, feel any turbulence and work up to longer flights. When your destination is across the country, you can still book shorter flights. You do not have to take non-stop flights. You could book a flight with one or two stops in between your destination in order to work towards the nonstop flight.
Hypnotherapy:If none of the above helps you to overcome your fear of flying to the point that you're ready to get on a plane, then you may want to consider hypnotherapy as an alternative. Hypnosis can help you to get to the root of your fears and assist you in overcoming them. While hypnosis isn't a panacea for your anxieties, it is a valuable tool that can get you over the hump - and onto the tarmac and ready to fly.
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Know what to expect. Fear and anxiety usually happen when your mind wanders off and imagine all sorts of possibilities that could happen. Things such as the plane will crash, the plane will burn, the plane will explode and other negative situations can all create fear. Without knowing to expect, a simple turbulence can instantly send you to panicville. Try to familiarize yourself with the sounds and movements of an airplane so that you'll understand what you're experiencing during take off, landing or when the plane hits turbulence. There are a lot of resources online that can help you understand what to expect.
An anxiety attack that stems from phobia may have the following symptoms.Stomachache or that butterfly feeling in your stomach.headache,Dizziness,Nausea,Sweaty hands,Difficulty breathing,Restlessness,An episode can happen anytime and anywhere especially if exposure to the object of fear is imminent. Sometimes, people even experience a panic attack just by thinking of their fears.How to Overcome Fear of Flying,There are many tips about how to overcome phobias. Some of these tips are to take sedatives before your flight and drink relaxing drinks like champagne during the flight. While these methods may work to relieve your fears, these are just temporary methods of getting rid of your phobia. You will be still be afraid of flying.If you never want to experience a panic attack because of your phobia again, you have to find a treatment that will help you permanently get rid of your fear. There are numerous options you can take to win over this condition.
Pretend that you're just riding a bus. Riding a bus doesn't really feel that much different from riding a bus, well except for the take off and landing part. Just close your eyes and imagine that you're just taking a bus ride. When you hit turbulence, just imagine that you're just on a bumpy road.If all else fails, drink some alcohol or take a sedative. Of course these are not long term fixes but if you really need to go somewhere and you absolutely hate flying then these can do the trick.Conquering a fear is one of the best feelings in the world. Don't let your fear of flying make you miss out on the wonderful opportunity of traveling to new places. Happy flying!
Fear of flying may be common, but that doesn't make it any less of a problem. The panic you experience even thinking about taking a flight can be truly debilitating - but fortunately, it is something which can be overcome. You don't have to stay close to home for vacations, refrain from attending family reunions and weddings located too far away to drive. All you have to do is start putting the five following tips to use; it may not happen overnight, but if you're determined to get past your fear of flying, you can do it.
Understand the root cause of your fear of flying:Anxiety disorders and phobias, including the fear of flying, are usually rooted in the same thing: the fear of losing control. Whether you're afraid of being in a confined space for a few hours during your flight, being off the ground or any other aspect of flying, it more than likely boils down to not being able to be in control of the situation you find yourself in. Once you understand this, it's easier to work to overcome it, since you now have a place to start from.
Facing Turbulence:Turbulence can be the most uncomfortable for someone with a fear of flying who is trying to work on it. Even with your meditation methods, hypnotherapy, and relaxation techniques, turbulence can bring back your fear. Rather than fight it or tense up let your body move with it. Think of it as a car going over a bump in the road. If you allow your body to relax and move with the movement of the plane you will feel better.
Learn some relaxation techniques:Even if you understand why you fear flying and know that the risk of anything actually happening is incredibly small, it's only natural to be tense and anxious when you finally do get on a plane. Before you take a flight, prepare yourself by learning relaxation techniques like deep breathing, meditation and visualization and start using them as far in advance as possible. The more relaxed you are before you board, the better prepared you will be to fly - and remember, it'll be easier the next time you get on a plane.
Booking shorter flights:At first you may want to book shorter flights as you work on your fear of flying. A short flight provides you a chance to test out your fear relaxation techniques, feel any turbulence and work up to longer flights. When your destination is across the country, you can still book shorter flights. You do not have to take non-stop flights. You could book a flight with one or two stops in between your destination in order to work towards the nonstop flight.
Hypnotherapy:If none of the above helps you to overcome your fear of flying to the point that you're ready to get on a plane, then you may want to consider hypnotherapy as an alternative. Hypnosis can help you to get to the root of your fears and assist you in overcoming them. While hypnosis isn't a panacea for your anxieties, it is a valuable tool that can get you over the hump - and onto the tarmac and ready to fly.
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