Don't let anxiety ruin or run your life. You have so many better things to do than worry, fret or fear, living your life. This article will show you how you can take charge over your stress and anxiety levels, avoid situations that cause them and manage those feelings when they are unavoidable. If you have an anxiety disorder, it may be wise to seek out a support group for people with anxiety disorder and panic attack. Being around others who share your symptoms can be a great comfort and will allow you to share ideas for controlling anxiety and overcoming your fears. Focus your attention on the place where the anxiety is stemming from. You may feel this physically, and concentrating on it can reduce or eliminate it completely. If your attention starts to stray, just refocus yourself back to the place that is causing you anxiety for several minutes. If anxiety has taken over your life, get professional help. Nobody should have to suffer silently through the fear, or be forced to live a limited life due to anxiety. There is help available, so talk to a professional, or look online for a forum where you can discuss common issues with others. Doing nothing is condemning yourself to a miserable existence. When you feel your anxiety coming to a head, you can help get the feelings of worry under control by controlling your breathing. When you are anxious, your breathing rate increases, which itself, can cause a heightened sense of fear. Breathe in and out slowly, counting to four on each inhale and exhale. In addition to slowing down your breathing, it also gives you something to focus on besides the source of your anxiety. Learn to exaggerate your fears. This may sound crazy, but it has been proven to work. If you are afraid you will trip when walking down the stairs at an event, imagine yourself not only tripping, but rolling all the way down the staircase and taking other people down with you. Make it a funny, extreme mental picture, and you will feel your anxiety melt away quickly. If you have a small snack that is high in protein right before you go to bed, you will help your body keep steady blood sugar in the night. Many times your panic attacks and anxiety will happen in the middle of the night. The cause of this is often low blood sugar, so a snack will help you stay asleep. When you are having an anxiety attack, it is a good idea to splash your face with cold water. Many people have heard this, but they may not do it because they think that it is not going to really help them. Actually, it causes what is known as a dive reflex, and it sends a message to your brain to tell your body to slow down. Exercise is a great way to reduce your anxiety. When you work up a sweat at the gym or outdoors you just feel better about yourself. The more you get in shape, the less anxiety you're prone to have as well. Consult with a doctor to see if your body can take some exercise, and then, get to it. Don't sit still when anxiety is coming on. When you sit and brood about issues, your anxiety can spike quickly and leave you unable to function. At the onset of any anxious feelings, get up and get moving. Walk, run or exercise in some way. You will take your mind off the negative issues and allow your mind to reset. If you suffer from anxiety frequently, try exercising. Regularly exercising helps to keep your mind and body fit. As a result, your anxieties can be kept at bay. Try walking, swimming, aerobics or some other type of sport. You will be surprised by how much exercising can help minimize your anxiety. Schedule time for examining your worries and doubts. Rigidly tell yourself as the day goes by that you could not dwell on these things before the allotted time. Schedule an hour each day to address these issues. Once you reach your time limit, put your mental focus elsewhere, and do not allow yourself to continue worrying. This is a structured approach, and a great way to stay in control. If you are introverted, social anxiety might become a problem in your life. One way to help overcome this is to find activities that you enjoy that you can do alone as well as with other people (some examples are cycling, running, photography, chess, etc.) so that when you want the company of others, you can be assured that you will at least enjoy the activity that you are doing together. If you're dealing with anxiety problems, it's vital to make sure you're sleeping a sufficient amount every night. Regular sleep deprivation can augment the symptoms of anxiety to an alarming degree. Your tired body will be deeply affected by anxiety. You should try as hard as possible to get seven to nine hours of sleep every night. Consider joining an online forum or a support group to help you deal with your depression or anxiety. With millions of people suffering from anxiety and depression, there are a multitude of groups and forums that have people who share this common aliment. Join one of these groups and talk to others who can understand what you are going through. Try not to self-medicate with alcohol. When you suffer from anxiety, it can be easy to consume alcohol, in order to reduce your symptoms. Using alcohol to control your anxiety levels, however, is a very bad idea. You will build up a tolerance to the alcohol, and you will have to keep increasing your intake. Having a plan for dealing with anxiety can make you feel better, in and of itself. You should know that you are not alone and there are plenty of others who are also reading this article, in order to find out the same information as you are. Keep this information handy and start living a less worrisome life.
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