{"id":107,"date":"2014-10-22T08:30:23","date_gmt":"2014-10-22T08:30:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/effectsofanxiety.net\/?p=107"},"modified":"2014-10-22T08:30:23","modified_gmt":"2014-10-22T08:30:23","slug":"anxiety-does-not-have-to-control-you","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/effectsofanxiety.net\/archives\/107","title":{"rendered":"Anxiety Does Not Have To Control You"},"content":{"rendered":"
<\/a><\/div> When someone is overwhelmed by anxiety it has the ability to leave them hopeless. Your physician, a good support group, and friends and family may be your best tools when fighting an anxiety disorder. Read on to learn what steps you can take to fight your anxiety.\n\nIn order to manage anxiety effectively, keep daily stresses in check. When you are experiencing high levels of stress, your anxiety increases as well. Try to delegate a few tasks so that you start to relieve a bit of the pressure you are faced with. It is also essential to set aside a little time each day for yourself, so you can unwind from your day and decompress your stress.\n\nThink of your worst fear and tell a trusted person about it, exaggerating as much as possible when you tell them. By making your fear sound ridiculous, you will see how silly and unfounded it may really be.\n\nIf outside events contribute to your anxiety, reduce or eliminate how often you watch the news or read the paper. Allow yourself to catch up on current events for a few minutes each day, but do not spend all day consuming constant updates on disasters, war, or other emotionally draining topics that send your fears sky-high.\n\nMake a diary a priority. Many find this especially useful, not realizing that they are harboring anxious thoughts. If you are able to vent these thoughts into the written word, you can stop holding on to them.\n\nMake sure that you get enough sleep, to help combat the effects of stress. Sleep deprivation not only causes a variety of physical problems, but it can cause mental ones as well, and plays a big part in anxiety. Most health authorities recommend that adults get about eight hours of sleep every night.\n\nGive yourself daily goals and focus on always achieving them. When you do this you remain focused and your anxiety levels are reduced because you refused to allow negative issues to dominate your activities. You should think about constructive things and not negatives.\n\nReflect on the things which cause you stress and list them out. Separate your items into those things you can control and those that you can’t. Change what you can and try to stop concerning yourself with the things you cannot control.\n\nYou should find someone to confide in when you are feeling anxious. Talk therapy can be an effective way to reduce anxious feelings and deal with them in a rational and calm manner. What is good is if you find a good support system; they can help you deal with anxiety.\n\nDiscovering the roots of anxiety helps to deal with it. For instance, do you seem more stressed when you’re at work? If the answer is yes, maybe you can speak to your boss about working on a different kind of project. By knowing what is causing your anxiety, you can work on getting rid of it.\n\nLook into natural beverages that may help to soothe your anxious symptoms. Many people swear by chamomile tea and recommend it is a great way to de-stress. Try it, and see if it works.\n\nMake it a point to smile and laugh. Happiness and joy, which are the result of laughing, will keep anxiety at bay. Try to watch comedians on TV, or maybe have a funny friend talk to you on the telephone. The more reasons you have to laugh, the less anxious you will be.\n\nMany people say that hot tea is a great helper when it comes to coping with anxiety. This can certainly help you relax, but pay attention to medical advice, too. If you haven’t been able to resolve your anxiety on your own, then it’s time to consult a medical professional.\n\nBattling anxiety is now something you understand how to do. You need a helpful strategy that can help you avoid anxiety every day. The fight against anxiety may last a lifetime, so it is a good idea to arm yourself with the best information as soon as possible.","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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