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Drew Linsalata

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Drew is the creator and host of The Anxious Truth, a slightly unorthodox anxiety podcast that’s been in full swing since 2014 with over 2,000,000 downloads (and growing). The Anxious Truth podcast and the community surrounding it are recognized sources for anxiety education, support, inspiration, encouragement, and empowerment.

In 2020, Drew published two books on anxiety and anxiety recovery. The Anxious Truth and An Anxiety Story have quickly become required reading for anyone suffering with anxiety and in need of education, instruction, inspiration, encouragement and empowerment.

In 2021, Drew published Seven Percent Slower, a simple friendly guide to slowing down and being more mindful to move past anxiety and stress.
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Goodbye, Medium

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It’s been a good run, but with no real purpose any longer.

With grad school starting this month and so many projects always ongoing, my Medium blog becomes a victim of the fact that there are only 24 hours in every day.

For those of you that did read here, thank you. I appreciate your support! If you’d like to continue to follow along, here are a few links you’ll

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Miyamoto Musashi
“Whatever your size, do not be misled by the reactions of your own body. With your spirit open and unconstricted, look at things from a high point of view. You must cultivate your wisdom and spirit.”
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“This, then, is the deep truth about insecurity: it is another word for life. That doesn’t mean it’s not wise to protect yourself, as far as you can, from certain specific dangers. But it does mean that feeling secure and really living life are, in some ultimate sense, opposites. And that you can no more succeed in achieving perfect security than a wave could succeed in leaving the ocean.”
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