<\/a><\/div> In this crazy world we live in, some people get really stressed out, which results in feelings of anxiety. Learn to relax so you can deal with your anxiety. The article below discusses the ways that you can reduce your anxiety and lead a stress-free life.\n\nBe sure to exercise daily to calm yourself down and get your anxiety under control. Exercise creates endorphins, which increase positive feelings and keep you from thinking of negative things. Additionally, exercise is good for your overall health.\n\nBecause anxiety can affect the way you breathe, breathing techniques are a good way to get it under control. Focus on counting while you breathe to relieve tension in your body. For the best result, pick a spot that is quiet so you can practice controlling your breathing.\n\nLook to a trusted individual in your life to impart your major fears to. When you do this, exaggerate them. After telling them the story more and more and hearing how silly you sound when you say it, you can sometimes look at your real fear from another perspective.\n\nBuild a reliable support system. Talk about your anxiety issues with this person. When you have someone you can rely on and someone that you can talk with can make a big difference, so don’t hold your feelings in. Keeping your feelings inside will only make you feel worse.\n\nCreate daily goals for yourself. If you give yourself a goal to accomplish for the day, your mind will stay focused on achieving that goal. This ensures that you won’t think about your anxiety.\n\nStrive to always focus on the positive things in your life. Be certain to tally up some of these items on a nightly basis prior to retiring for the evening, and again when you wake up. If you can focus on the positive, it will chase away those negative thoughts that lead to anxiety.\n\nYou have to learn to accept the uncertain. There is no secret way to eliminate the unexpected happenings of a normal life. Worrying doesn’t solve problems on its own or give you the predictable results you may crave. Actually, this will prevent you from appreciating the positive things. Learn to accept the uncertain and learn that you don’t require instant solutions to everything in life.\n\nIf you are experiencing problems shutting down those negative thoughts during bedtime, write down your feelings in a journal. Taking a short while to write down all the thoughts and worries that are crowding your mind can be a sort of release, and you’ll be better able to sleep and not obsessing about them. Try writing every night or whenever you feel the need to do so.\n\nAnxiety can be relieved by achieving good sleep patterns. Besides subjecting the body to undue physical strain, a lack of sleep can cause mental problems which exacerbate anxiety difficulties. It should be a common practice to achieve 7-8 hours of sleep each night.\n\nYou can integrate any or all of the tips in this article to help alleviate your stress. Too much of that stress, can make anxiety appear. Try using these tips everyday to live worry-free!","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"In this crazy world we live in, some people get really stressed out, which results in feelings of anxiety. Learn to relax so you can deal with your anxiety. The article below discusses the ways that you can reduce your anxiety and lead a stress-free life. 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