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March 27, 2020 4 min read
Between work, family, busy commutes, fitting in regular exercise and socialising – it’s no wonder that we can tend to feel overwhelmed and anxious. Worry can be helpful or unhelpful, and psychologists often distinguish between worries concerning ‘real problems’ vs. ‘hypothetical problems’.
Worry isn’t just in our heads. When it becomes excessive we feel it as anxiety in our bodies too. Physical symptoms of worry and anxiety include:
What can I do about worry?
In our contemporary, high-speed society, it is only natural to experience concerns. However, if these worries begin to consume you, causing excessive anxiety or sleep disturbances, it may be beneficial to explore techniques to minimise the amount of time spent in excessive worry. Try taking the following steps to more actively manage your well-being.
Take care of yourself. Try to find ways to look after yourself each day, such as eating nourishing food, doing exercise that you enjoy and getting enough sleep. It is important to take time for yourself during the week and make sure that you get some self-care in.
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