Living with anxiety can be crippling. However, there is a difference between experiencing anxiety and having an anxiety disorder.
Having an anxiety disorder means that it interferes with one’s day-to-day functions and can push one towards social isolation. This condition that arises out of worrying extremely about those events that haven’t happened yet (but might) is recognized from symptoms ranging from panic attacks and palpitations to lack of concentration, sleep difficulties, restlessness and shallow breathing. At the core of any anxiety disorder lies the fear of impending doom. So, the reactions to these thoughts are avoidance related.
In a nutshell, anxiety disorders negatively affect one’s quality of life by hindering one from reaching their full potential at work, home, social and personal spheres. One is usually at unease during important moments and events in their lives. A considerable amount of distress caused by anxiety inducing thoughts and resulting behaviors and emotions is what makes the condition so impairing.
Although treating anxiety disorders require therapy and professional care, the condition can be made better by the use of some techniques at the personal level. Not only are these practices empowering, they also help in alleviating the condition and improving one’s relationship with oneself.
In order to optimally use your emotions for your emotional and overall health, you must learn how to regulate them. In other words, instead of letting your emotions control you, you must learn how to control them.
This in no way implies that you should not let them make their presence felt. Instead– you allow yourself the time and understanding to respond to the emotional trigger, instead of reflexively reacting to it.
Some emotions need to be acted upon and some just to be felt and let go. The key is to understand when to respond and when to not.
Let’s look at some key techniques.
So, emotional awareness leads to emotional regulation. Your emotionally aware patterns of self-regulation, when consistent, turn into better habits and ultimately, into a healthier lifestyle.
Also, by becoming more responsible with handling your feelings, you slowly start applying the same rules to others, empathizing with them and helping them gently get in touch with their emotional realities.
More and more emotionally aware and responsible children and adults are thus bound to make this world a better place for all. Anything that enhances your wellbeing is set to uplift that of others around you, and the chain keeps extending. 💚
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