Rewire Your Anxious Brain with CBT Overcome Fear, Anxiety, and Panic Attacks

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By Leon Lyons

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Take Control of Your Anxiety — Starting Today

Anxiety affects over 300 million people worldwide — but it doesn't have to control your life. Rewire Your Anxious Brain with CBT is your step-by-step guide to breaking free from fear, panic attacks, and constant worry using proven, science-based methods.

Author Leon Lyons, a psychological expert and life coach, combines neuroscience and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to show exactly how anxiety works in your brain — and how to stop it in its tracks. You'll discover practical tools to calm the amygdala, retrain the cortex, and silence the negative thought loops that fuel anxiety.

Inside, you'll learn how to:

🤝 Identify and overcome your personal anxiety triggers

🤝 Use CBT to change unhelpful thought patterns

🤝 Calm panic attacks and racing thoughts in minutes

🤝 Build lasting resilience through mindfulness and relaxation techniques

🤝 Improve self-esteem and eliminate negative thinking

Whether you're a teen, adult, or senior, these easy-to-follow strategies can help you reclaim peace of mind — without relying solely on medication or endless therapy sessions.

If you're ready to take back control, reduce fear, and live with confidence...

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Rewire Your Anxious Brain with CBT Overcome Fear, Anxiety, and Panic Attacks