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  • Evie Clair – My Dad’s Treatment For Anxiety

    Evie Clair – My Dad’s Treatment For Anxiety

    A Simple Solution

    Evie Clair has a surefire method to treat anxiety and depression, courtesy of her late father. This simple solution completely changed Evie’s life. All it takes is a little bit of gratitude. This simple exercise in gratitude is a surefire cure for any heartache. This Thanksgiving, Evie is sharing her father’s advice that makes all the difference.

    Incorporating gratitude into daily life doesn’t just help us manage our emotions—it fosters a sense of connection and hope. Pairing this mindset with other wellness practices like mindfulness, deep breathing, or even natural supplements can amplify its effects.

    When life feels overwhelming, grounding ourselves with gratitude and reaching out for the right tools can provide much-needed stability. The Kratom Connection offers support to those navigating anxiety by providing access to high-quality, natural products that may aid in calming the mind and body. Together, gratitude and holistic practices can form a powerful combination for healing, reminding us that even in the hardest moments, there’s always something to be thankful for.

    Individuals seeking additional support in their journey, exploring alternative methods like psilocybe cubensis has gained attention in recent years. Many have reported benefits in managing anxiety, and the use of these mushrooms is sometimes seen as a way to address mental health from a different angle.

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    Just like the exploration of psilocybe cubensis, psychedelics present an opportunity to approach mental health from a different perspective, and with the right resources, they can offer valuable tools for healing and self-discovery. As with any form of treatment, it’s crucial to approach these options mindfully, ensuring that they align with personal needs and goals while fostering a balanced, holistic approach to mental well-being.

    Evie Clair Overcoming Heartbreak

    Amos Abplanalp, Evie Clair’s father, practiced psychology until 2017 when his cancer made him unable to work. He passed away later that same year. Evie was in the final rounds of America’s Got Talent when her father died. She told her mother that she wouldn’t return to the competition. At fourteen years old, the combination of a childhood tragedy and a national competition was far too much for the young singer. Anxiety overcame her, and heartache made it impossible to continue the show. However, Amos’ funeral life sketch included the following phrase, which he often repeated: “I didn’t raise quitters for kids.” Evie knew she had to go back to AGT.

    Evie sits by her fathers bedside
    Amos never stopped being a father

    Even so, such a brave decision would require a miracle, and her dad had just the treatment. With firm faith, Evie looked back on a lesson her father always taught. Whenever one of his children was suffering from anxiety or feeling down, he would prescribe the following cure: count your blessings. Amos sat with his children as they wrote a list of things for which they were thankful. Within minutes they were calm, content, and ready to face their problems. Evie applied this treatment. Even fatherless, with no indication of what her life would be like, she sat and counted her blessings. She went back to AGT and delivered an unforgettable final performance.

    Recently, Evie gave the following statement about this fatherly counsel:

    “Always had an extra hard time with my anxiety. When my anxiety would be triggered, it would always help me to forget about myself and focus on what I have. That’s always helped me to combat my feelings of low self-worth. Bad things don’t seem as bad when you remember all of the good things you have.”

    The Power of Gratitude

    On one occasion, Amos prescribed this exercise to one of his patients. The man was serving time in prison and felt that he had nothing left. At first, his depression worsened as he reminded himself of all that he lost. He listed things like family, love, respect, his job and possessions, health and power.  Amos and his patient read through the list. They paused for a while after the inmate read the word, “health.” Amos had only weeks left to live. Evie’s father reminded his patient that there are some things that can never be taken away. The man began to heal after composing the following list:

    ability to be a good family member

    ability to love

    self-respect  

    ability to work hard

    healthy habits

    power of self-control

    That day, this inmate learned a lesson that Evie Clair had been taught her entire life. He learned that gratitude has nothing to do with what you have. Gratitude is about who you choose to be. A grateful heart is an unconquerable heart. This holiday season, give thanks.

  • Auld Lang Syne

    Auld Lang Syne

    Live in Concert

    Arranged and performed by Evie Clair

    Produced and mastered by Stephen Moyer

    Simon Cowell describes Evie Clair’s voice as stunning and beautiful. She captured the hearts of America as a finalist on America’s Got Talent and she shares her version of the classic “Auld Lang Syne” with the world this new year to remember her father and all those we have lost.

    The song Auld Lang Syne translates to mean for old time’s sake and has been adopted in English speaking countries after becoming part of the Scottish New Year’s Celebration. The words are attributed to Scottish poet Robert Burns in 1788 but may have existed in some form before that dating back to 1638. The melody is believed to be attributed to the English composer William Sheild in 1782.

    Auld Lang Syne warmed our hearts in the closing scene of the classic Christmas film It’s a Wonderful Life and Guy Lombardo’s band helped make it a New Year’s Eve tradition as they played it each December 31st on the radio and later television programs for over 30 years.

    Though it may have originally been a Scottish drinking song, Evie performs it not to promote alcohol consumption but to urge us all to look back and enjoy memories with those we love. She has a special gratitude for her father and the fun they had together and the memories she will always have. She believes old acquaintance’ shouldn’t be forgot’ and hopes we’ll all take time this holiday season to remember them.

    Auld Lang Syne performed by Evie Clair was her first platinum single.