5 Useful Tips for Managing Your Anxiety
It's estimated that almost 18 percent or 40
million adults in the United States suffer from anxiety, which makes it the
most common mental illness in the country. Anxiety can impact anyone,
regardless of the kind of life they lead. Unfortunately, many people suffer in
silence because they are ashamed to admit their struggles with anxiety. If you
are one of the millions who suffer from anxiety, here are five useful tips to
help you better manage your condition.
Tip
#1 – Watch for Your Triggers
If you know what triggers your anxiety, you
can then effectively plan your day around them. If there are times throughout
the day that you know your anxiety is likely to be triggered, plan time-outs,
or periods of exercise during these times. Having an understanding of your
danger spots can help to lessen your anxiety.
Tip
#2 – Start Exercising
Regular daily exercise has many benefits,
including helping to alleviate the debilitating symptoms of anxiety. If you
haven't made regular exercise a habit in your life, its time you start. You
don't have to spend hours in the gym, even a short walk around the block every
day can significantly impact your life and decrease your anxiety.
Tip
#3 – Take Some Time to Breathe
When your symptoms of anxiety start to rear
their ugly head, taking some time alone to breathe can be highly effective in
managing your anxiety. Deep breathing exercises can help to calm your heart and
help you instantly feel at peace. It can also aid in our ability to make
rational decisions.
Tip
#4 – Talk to Someone You Trust
You don’t have to suffer in silence. Reach
out to someone who will treat you with understanding and kindness. If you don’t
have any support at home, or with friends, then you can look up local support
groups near your home or place of business. There are always resources
available, all you have to do is reach out.
Tip
#5 – Understand That You’re in Control
While it may not feel this way when you're
in the midst of a panic attack, it is essential to understand that you have the
power of your life. Even if you feel trapped, or out of control, you have to
realize that you have control over every decision that you make in your life.
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