Leçon 1
Why Anxiety Feels So Loud
Why does anxiety feel so intense even when nothing seems wrong?
On the first day, we explore a core Stoic insight: anxiety is often the mind’s attempt to create certainty and protect us from discomfort.
Through gentle reflection and awareness, you’ll begin noticing the difference between helpful preparation and endless mental solving.
This practice offers a softer way of relating to anxious thoughts - not by fighting them, but by understanding what they are trying to do.
Leçon 2
Separate What You Control from What You Don’t
Today’s practice introduces one of the most powerful ideas in Stoicism: learning to separate what is within your control from what is not.
Anxiety often grows when we carry outcomes, reactions, and uncertainties that were never ours to manage.
Through gentle reflection, you’ll begin shifting energy away from mental holding and back toward what you can actually influence.
This practice is about creating relief not through withdrawal, but through wiser attention.
Leçon 3
Stop Negotiating With Every Thought
Today’s practice explores a simple but powerful Stoic insight: not every thought deserves your attention.
Anxiety often becomes exhausting, not because thoughts appear, but because we feel responsible for responding to each one.
Through guided reflection, you’ll begin creating gentle space between awareness and reaction.
This practice helps you experience that thoughts can come and go without needing to be solved.
Leçon 4
Release The Need To Predict The Future
Today’s practice explores one of anxiety’s most convincing habits: trying to predict the future in order to feel safe.
While preparation can be helpful, constant mental forecasting often leaves the body exhausted and the mind overwhelmed.
Through Stoic reflection and gentle awareness, you’ll practice returning from imagined futures back to what is real and available now.
Relief begins not by knowing everything - but by trusting the next step.
Leçon 5
Let Go Of Conversations You Keep Replaying
Today’s practice explores why the mind returns to old conversations and unfinished moments long after they are over.
Through a Stoic lens, you’ll begin noticing the difference between reflection and mental replay - and how repeatedly revisiting the past can quietly drain energy in the present.
This session offers a gentle practice for creating emotional completion without needing perfect answers or closure from others.
Leçon 6
Become Steady In The Middle Of Uncertainty
Today’s practice explores a quiet belief many anxious minds carry: that calm will finally arrive once life becomes predictable.
Through Stoic reflection, you’ll begin shifting from depending on external certainty toward building steadiness from within.
This session offers a gentle practice for remaining grounded even while life continues to change. Peace is not found in controlling the waves - but in learning how to stand within them.
Leçon 7
Return To What Matters
Today, we bring together everything explored throughout this course - awareness, release, steadiness, and choice.
Anxiety often convinces us that peace lives somewhere in the future, after enough certainty or enough control.
This final practice offers a different path: returning to what truly matters in the present moment. Rather than trying to become a different person, you’ll practice becoming someone who knows how to return.