What's Normal and What's not? Do you have Anxiety?
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Limit alcohol and caffeine, which can aggravate anxiety and trigger panic attacks.
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Get enough sleep. When stressed, your body needs additional sleep and rest.
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Exercise daily to help you feel good and maintain your health. Check out the fitness tips below.
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Take deep breaths. Inhale and exhale slowly.
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Count to 10 slowly. Repeat, and count to 20 if necessary.
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Do your best. Instead of aiming for perfection, which isn't possible, be proud of however close you get.
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Accept that you cannot control everything. Put your stress in perspective: Is it really as bad as you think?
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Welcome humor. A good laugh goes a long way.
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Maintain a positive attitude. Make an effort to replace negative thoughts with positive ones.
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Get involved. Volunteer or find another way to be active in your community, which creates a support network and gives you a break from everyday stress.
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Learn what triggers your anxiety. Is it work, family, school, or something else you can identify? Write in a journal when you’re feeling stressed or anxious, and look for a pattern.
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Talk to someone. Tell friends and family you’re feeling overwhelmed, and let them know how they can help you. Talk to a physician or therapist for professional help.