Thinking in times of anxiety

in Reflections2 years ago

Just recently I was reading a blog of @galenkp which is about thinking. In times of anxiety our thoughts can often become scattered and clouded by worry. It becomes difficult to think clearly and make rational decisions. However it is important to remember that anxiety is a natural response to stress and that we have the ability to regain control of our thoughts and emotions.

One way to navigate through anxiety is to practice mindfulness. Mindfulness involves focusing our attention on the present moment and accepting it without judgment. By doing so we can bring our attention away from anxious thoughts and ground ourselves in the present reality. This can help reduce anxiety and bring a sense of calmness.

Another helpful strategy is to challenge our negative thoughts. Anxiety often leads us to magnify our worries and imagine worst-case scenarios. However it is important to question the validity of these thoughts and challenge their accuracy. Are there any facts supporting these thoughts? Are there any alternative explanations? By questioning our anxious thoughts we can bring them into perspective and alleviate some of our worries.

Engaging in self-care activities is also crucial during times of anxiety. Taking care of our physical and mental health can significantly reduce anxiety levels. This may include getting enough sleep eating a balanced diet exercising regularly and engaging in activities that bring us joy and relaxation. By prioritizing self-care we give ourselves the strength and resilience to better deal with anxious thoughts and feelings.

Moreover seeking support from others can greatly help in times of anxiety. Talk to a trusted friend family member or therapist who can provide guidance understanding and reassurance. Sometimes simply verbalizing our fears and worries can bring relief and new perspective.

Finally incorporating relaxation techniques into our daily routine can be beneficial. There are various relaxation techniques such as deep breathing exercises progressive muscle relaxation and meditation which can help calm the mind and reduce anxiety. Experiment with different techniques to find what works best for you.

Remember anxiety is a common human experience and you are not alone in your struggles. It is important to be kind and patient with yourself as you navigate these challenging emotions. By practicing mindfulness challenging negative thoughts engaging in self-care seeking support and incorporating relaxation techniques you can develop resilience and find a sense of peace in the midst of anxiety.

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Completely agreed with you friend. Wow, sometimes I am anxious and watch my brain stuck in some imaginary fight over and over and I am like "Hell, look at THAT BRAIN GO". It's almost like looking life from a seat behind the eyes. Damn, what an adventure life is.