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SELF HELP TIPS FOR MANAGING ANXIETY
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Hi Everyone,
Here are some ideas for helping you manage symptoms of anxiety. Feel free to add to the list, or let us know what works for you...
Mindfulness – Grounding exercises: noticing your environment, bodily sensations, and breath
Progressive Muscle Relaxation – Creating a Tension and Release effect with all the muscles in the body
Opposite Actions – By listening to calming music, taking a walk, talking, enjoying sunshine
Safe Place Mental Imagery – Visualising a place where you can go in your mind to feel safe
Calming Affirmations – To help recognise that the moment of panic will pass
Exercise – A valuable way to exhaust excess adrenalin built up in the body
[Moderator's note: this thread is for sharing what has worked for you to manage your anxiety. If you need support to manage your anxiety and would like to discuss this with the community, please start a new thread.
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Hi Alone and anxious and everyone ☺
Alone I'm sorry hearing you're not sounding at all in a good place. I really hope today you're feeling better.
Are you safe? If not could you please ring here 1300224636
Or lifeline 131114.
Your best option to receive support would be to start a thread Alone.
As here is for self help tips for anxiety which if you're up to you might find some helpful information or maybe when you're feeling better later.
If you're unsure how to do a thread at the top of the page in Red boxes is FAQ. The first post has instructions. Also you might benefit to look at 5 tips for posting.
If you do if you'd like to let us know what the name of the thread is.
Probably a good idea to start it in the first section in Orientation from All posts.
I do hope you're feeling more settled
Any questions feel free to ask ⚘
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Hey AAAnxious,
I don't think there would be a single person here who could claim not to have done something really stupid. Those memories are fresh in my mind. You're definitely not alone on that front. You are okay.
I find thinking that is sometimes not enough. I have to say it out loud to myself. "I am ok. I'm allowed to make mistakes. I forgive myself".
Hope you are feeling better very soon and find many similar stories here on the forums - Bluey
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Hi
Just posting to share some of my own experience with social anxiety. Its affected me since high school since I was about 14. It slowly developed to the point where I was socially withdrawn, very quiet, nervous in groups, highly self conscious/insecure about my appearance and generally anxious.
I didn't really cope with this well at all simply because I didn't really want to acknowledge it. I felt something was just wrong with me, it was just some issue that meant everyone could talk comfortably in groups except myself. Consequently going to school brought alot of anxiety. I'd be very harsh on myself to the point of wanting to self harm, but thankfully never did.
My biggest step was recognising that this was something that could be treated. I was not as isolated as I thought I was. It was also a turn jn fortune that after a few tries I found a counselor that connected with me. We were able to talk openly and I could share personal insecurities that I never told anyone. She gave me some strategies to help and most importantly boosted my self confidence which was very low.
She also helped treat my depression which was emerging as a result of years of untreated severe social anxiety. Mindfulness meditation helped at times to maintain some calmness in the mind. Medication also helped to some extent to treat my sleeping disorder which had occured from my anxiety.
The one thing stuck with me in my experience, and it is that anxiety is not something that can be eliminated, only managed. But it can be managed well if it can be accepted as part of you. It certainly doesn't define you as a person, which is what I felt before treatment.
I'm now in a steady supportive relationship, have a job I love in healthcare helping others as a paramedic and in disability care. While anxiety is there, it is less intense and I can keep it under control much more effectively. All the best to everyone here, you can achieve your goals! And be kind to yourself when things get tough.
Take care.
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