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Does leaving the house feel increasingly overwhelming? You aren't alone. In this episode, we discuss why "staying safe" at home actually fuels anxiety in the long run. Learn why your comfort zone is shrinking and get actionable tips to break the cycle of avoidance, retrain your amygdala, and step back into the world with confidence.

In this episode of The Deanxious Podcast, we are tackling the "Comfort Zone Trap." We explore the neuroscience behind why our brains confuse "safe" with "stagnant" and how the simple act of staying home can accidentally retrain your nervous system to fear the outside world. This is the law of inertia for anxiety: a body in the house tends to stay in the house.

Join us as we break down:

  • The Anxiety-Avoidance Cycle: Why avoiding the grocery store today makes it terrifying tomorrow.

  • Agoraphobia Creep: How your "circle of safety" slowly shrinks without you noticing.

  • The "Atrophy" Effect: Why social tolerance is a muscle that needs exercise.

  • The Deanxious Toolkit: Practical strategies, including "Micro-Exposures" and "Opposite Action," to help you gently push the walls of your world back out.

If you’ve been feeling like your home is turning from a sanctuary into a bunker, this episode is your gentle nudge to open the doo

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