- Firstly, stop. We say this a lot, and it’s not always possible. But try and stop what you’re doing. Try deep breaths, breaking the cycle, perhaps going for a walk. Especially if you spend most of your day sat interacting with a screen, as many of us do, sometimes taking a break can make a difference.
- Self-care. Eating properly, not overdoing alcohol and caffeine, making sure you’re nourished and watered.
- Can you talk to someone about your anxieties? There are many brilliant support groups who are really keen to help. Perhaps there’s a friend or family member you can confide in. Just someone to help you externalise what’s making you anxious.
- Sleeping helps, although the double edged sword of anxiety of course is that it has a habit of interrupting sleep. Still, going to bed at a regular time, coming off a screen half an hour before, perhaps reading until you fall asleep and if you wake up? All small things, that might be of use.
- Simple, little thing, might help. If it’s bubbling up and feeling too much, just count very slowly to ten. It might just be enough to temporarily switch your head.
- Have something to look forward to. Easier said than done of course, but if you have a ticket for something you’ve booked, or a trip away, focus on that. Find something positive, a treat of sorts.
- Write things down. This helps for many of us, a little way to again externalise feelings and thoughts. To at least allow them a slight escape from your head.
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