10 Ways to Stop Worrying Palatka FL

Did you forget to turn off the lights? Weren't you supposed to call your friend? What ever happened to your high-school yearbook? For many of us, worrying just seems like a natural part of our daily lives. But experts warn that too much worrying can affect your emotional and physical health.

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10 Ways to Stop Worrying

Did you forget to turn off the lights? Weren't you supposed to call your friend? What ever happened to your high-school yearbook? For many of us, worrying just seems like a natural part of our daily lives. But experts warn that too much worrying can affect your emotional and physical health.

According to the National Mental Health Association, you may be worrying excessively if you find yourself losing sleep, feeling overly agitated, or having more than your share of headaches or backaches. To ease your concerns and reduce your anxiety, follow these 10 easy tips:

1. Just say no. It's easy to overextend yourself. The next time you get called to action, explain that while you would like to help, you don't have the time.

2. Don't be a hero. Delegate some of your responsibilities. Decide which tasks are the least important or which would be best to pass on to someone else. That way, you can let someone else have the gloryand the anxiety.

3. Take a break. Take 20 minutes a day to just sit and breathe. Listen to soothing music, or sit in a quiet place. If meditation isn't for you, find another calming activity. Pick up crafting or a physical activity, like running. Stay away from competitive sports or anything that could add more stress to your day.

4. Write it down. Writing down your worries in statements that start with I am worried about helps you pinpoint the source of your anxiety, according to Mind, a U.K. organization dedicated to mental-health education. What if statements cause more stress, while I am worried statements force you to decide whether your fear is rational...

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