When a Panic Attack Hits: A Faith-Aware First-Aid Guide
A panic attack is not a faith failure. It is a nervous system in temporary overdrive — and there is a way through it that honors both clinical care and prayer.
May 13, 2026
Founder, Motivational Inspiration · dioshlequiron.com
I'm Diosh Lequiron — founder of Motivational Inspiration and a lifelong follower of Christ. I built this platform because I believe God's word has the power to transform any morning, any Monday, any season of life. Every piece of content here — from the daily verse to the mental wellness guides — is curated with one question in mind: does this help someone start their day anchored in faith?
PhD · MBA · CSM · PD-SML — 19+ years designing systems across technology, education, agriculture, and ventures. Founder of HavenWizards 88 Ventures OPC.
Faith has been the constant thread through every season of my life — from starting as a minimum-wage worker to building a 60+ module ecosystem spanning multiple industries. The valleys shaped the conviction: theories don't feed families, and platforms don't change lives unless the content inside them is anchored in something real. Scripture is that anchor for me. This platform exists because I believe it can be yours too.
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