Davit, thank you for your reply and support, I appreciate it. I think right now I am taking both approaches with my challenge questions. I will post a thought that I just challenged, any feedback would be appreciated.
Thought: That I will wake up and have to deal with panic attacks early on.
Q1: No, it is not true, I've been able to wake up feeling good and not have any attacks.
Q2: I don't know its true. Considering the fact I've been able to wake up feeling good most of my life and not have any panic attacks supports the fact that its not true.
Q3: No, the anxious thought isn't 100% true. Most of the time I'm able to wake up and not have any attacks.
Q4: The evidence for it being true is nothing. Although I've recently been dealing with attacks on some mornings recently, doesn't support my thought that it may happen tomorrow.
Q5: The evidence against it being true is that I've woken up and not had anxiety/panic early on.
Q6: Yes, it has happened before.
Q7: What's different now is that I don't believe it will happen and I'm not scared.
Q8: It wouldn't be that bad. I've made it through the attacks and have done what I needed to throughout the day.
Q9: The worst that could happen is I have an attack.
Q10: If the worst happened, it would be scary because I'm scared of attacks right now. But I should look at it as if it's a challenge I have to face to get better.
I've also made a sticky for myself to read as soon as I wake up that says: "Be Positive! :D; Journal For Anxiety; and Face The Attacks, Look At Them As A Challenge I Need To Overcome To Get Better!" I believe this sticky will help remind me of the good things that can come out of this learning experience.
Stay positive,
-jSquared