Anxiety
Anxiety is a normal reaction to stress and it also helps you cope in
tense situations.
Everyone knows
what it feels like to be anxious- you feel butterflies in your
stomach your actions become topsy-turvy, you can almost hear your
heart beat right next to your ears, and you are sweating like you
are jogging. These are what you go through usually if you have stage
fright and you are required to speak in public, or during your first
date (who knows when was that!). These, among other feelings
(feelings of anxiety) are normal reactions to stress.
Anxiety stirs
you up in action. It helps you deal with a tense situation like
focusing on a speech that you are about to give, studying harder for
an exam, or staying interesting on your first date to make it to the
second, and all that. In general, it helps you deal with any
situation that is normally terrifying, especially if you are doing
it the first time. I, for one, have many times been in this kind of
situation and I can tell you it is only passing. But, if it elevates
to excessive, irrational fear of everyday situations, now it has
become an immobilizing disorder.
Anxiety disorder
can cause you to be filled with fearfulness and ambiguity which
maybe felt briefly only. However some anxiety disorder last at least
6 months and has the tendency to get worse if not treated
immediately. Anxiety disorders usually occur along with other
psychological or physical sickness, including alcohol or drug abuse,
which can actually worsen the situation.
If you think you
have anxiety disorder, don’t hesitate to seek information about it
and find treatment right away before it gets into you. There are
effective therapies out there and recent research reveals new
treatments that can help most people with this condition lead
fruitful and fulfilling lives.
There are five
major types of anxiety disorders; general anxiety disorder,
obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), panics disorder, posttraumatic
disorder (PST), specific phobias, and social phobia or social
anxiety disorder. Each of the anxiety disorder has different
symptoms, but all the symptoms come together around excessive and
irrational fear or dread.
Every normal
thinking person is expected to feel anxious in certain areas of
his/her life, especially when he/she feels out of control of a
situation. There are many reasons that anxiety creeps to your life
but if it triggers you to some positive action, then you are
handling it the best way.
Stop worrying
too much after you have done the best you can on any life situation
or responsibility. Let things be, if things are meant to happen,
they will happen. Enjoy life for there are many reasons to be happy,
so why worry?
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