Fuck Anxiety: Why I Refused to Let Fear Run My Life
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If you’re a woman living with anxiety, overthinking, and the constant need to control everything just to feel safe, this episode is for you.
Anxiety doesn’t just live in your head — it dictates your choices, your routines, your relationships, and how small your life becomes over time.
In this episode, Sari shares why this is the final episode of The Uncharted Way podcast — and why she’s rebranding into something more direct and honest.
She opens up about how anxiety, fear, and control quietly ran her life for years. From planning exits, needing people available “just in case,” avoiding certain places, and hiding panic attacks, anxiety dictated nearly every decision. On the outside, she looked functional. On the inside, she was overwhelmed, hypervigilant, and disconnected.
Sari explains how anxiety convinces you it’s protecting you, when in reality it slowly steals your freedom, joy, and presence. She reflects on what it’s like to live in survival mode, to organize your entire life around feeling safe, and to eventually reach the point where you’re done letting fear run the show.
This episode isn’t about managing anxiety or forcing calm. It’s about recognizing when fear has been in charge for too long — and what it means to refuse to keep living that way.
What You’ll Learn
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- How anxiety shows up as control, overthinking, and hypervigilance
- Why anxiety often feels protective while actually shrinking your life
- How fear and control become coping strategies for anxious women
- Why distraction can temporarily calm anxiety in the nervous system
- The difference between managing anxiety and reclaiming authority over your life
- What it means to stop organizing your life around fear
Reflection
Toward the end of the episode, Sari invites you to reflect on how much of your daily life is centered around avoiding anxiety — and what might change if safety didn’t require constant control.
Free Self-Love Challenge
Sari will be taking a short break before launching the newly rebranded podcast, Fuck Anxiety, in mid-March.
During this time, she’s hosting a free 5-day Self-Love Challenge starting February 23rd, focused on slowing down, reconnecting with yourself, and turning compassion inward.
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You’re not broken.
You’re not behind.
And you’re not alone.
If you made it here, that means something.