I survive out of pure anxiety!
Anxiety is a condition that anyone can experience no matter who they are. Even though it is often taken lightly, for someone with acute acid reflux like me, anxiety can become a vicious cycle that is hard to break.
So what kind of situation escalated my anxiety? The hardest situation for me is work-related stress. In my last job as a consultant, I faced extraordinary pressure that is almost indescribable.
Working under high demands, tight deadlines, and constantly having expectations piled on my shoulders. All of this happened late at night when my body should be resting, yet I was wide awake, wrestling with work papers, a laptop, and stacks of documents. Disorganized eating habits, smoking and excessive coffee consumption became my nightly companions.
The American Institute of Stress, for example, shows that about 83% of workers in the United States experience work-related stress, with 25% citing their job as the primary cause of their anxiety. This underscores how crucial it is to manage work stress effectively, something I failed to do in the past.
Currently, I am in the process of improving my lifestyle. Slowly but surely, I am reducing my coffee and cigarette consumption. Even though these already became my companions in dealing with workload demands, I realized they also significantly worsened my health condition.
We all know that coffee consumption could increase stomach acid production and exacerbate GERD (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease) symptoms. On the other hand, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), smoking is a leading cause of various chronic diseases, including cancer and heart disease. I guess everyone already knows this common information.
Throughout my life, I’ve found that people who are more accepting of their circumstances tend to be happier and have lower levels of anxiety. I do the same, not overthinking things I cannot change. And boom! It makes me feel more at peace and focused on what I can do.
The recent thing that I have been practicing of late is the concept of stoicism, which encourages the handling of things that can be managed and acceptance of things cannot be changed. Stoicism is a virtue known to help with stress and anxiety according to Ryan Holiday, an author who currently has books on the subject.
What can I do to reduce this anxiety? Frankly speaking I am yet to deal with it. But I still have some strategies that I use in order to keep my anxiety under control. First of all, I have reduced my smoking.
For those who suffer from anxiety, I want to share a few messages as a fellow anxiety warrior. First, believe that most of the things which you are scared of will actually never happened. In fact, 85% of our worries never materialize, so why bother thinking about things that disrupt your life when most of them are just in your mind?
Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better known as Mark Twain once said, "I am an old man and have known a great many troubles, but most of them never happened."
Second, stop gossiping. When we gossip, we unknowingly reflect our insecurities onto others, which can caused anxiety and even trigger feelings of inferiority. So, try focusing on yourself rather than others.
Third, avoid junk food. Junk food is not only bad for your physical health but also mental health. I have been a victim of junk food, and now I only consume it on cheat days, at most once a week. Don't think junk food is only found in fast food; snacks we often eat are also unconsciously junk food.
There are at least five types of junk food based on how they are processed:
1. Deep Fried
Foods fried in hot oil, like french fries, fried chicken, and tempura.
2. Baked Goods
Cakes, biscuits, and donuts are usually high in sugar and fat.
3. Microwaveable Foods
Foods prepared in the microwave, like buttered popcorn, frozen pizza, and frozen-ready meals.
4. Packaged Snacks
Packaged snacks like chips, biscuits, and candy.
5. Sugary Beverages
Packaged drinks like soda, juice with added sugar, and energy drinks.
Last but not least, don't hesitate to seek professional help. If you find your anxiety worsening and hard to handle alone, seeking help from a psychologist or psychiatrist could be the best solution.
Que sera sera, whatever will be, will be. Focus on what you can control, and enjoy life with gratitude and happiness.👯♂️
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This is absolutely clever. The main cause of anxiety is thinking we don't have control over something, so if we can't control it, why to suffer about it?
Some workers are in constant stress because of expectations to fulfill and productivity records, which are imposible to reach without "having a life to live", because of that people ends up damaging life quality.
I'm happy you had made significant changes in your lifestyle and way of thinking.
Great tips regarding what we eat related to phisycal and mental health. A few weeks ago I saw and interview about theories which relates the functioning of digestive system and some neurological conditions.
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Haha, you're right. If we can't control it, why bother worrying about it right?
Some people work because they have no other choice, and if they don't work, their kids and wives at home will go hungry. I think this issue is more complex than we realize. But what I feel most sorry for are the people who work themselves to the bone just to secure their old age. It's really sad if they end up not enjoying their retirement because they've been accumulating illnesses since they were young LOL.
You seem to be interested in mental health issues. I enjoy hearing new insights from you. GBU
Dear Sir,
Work overload makes us easily anxious. Especially when the tasks are asked to be submitted by a certain time, it becomes a matter of more anxiety for us. Due to excessive anxiety, sometimes we lose control over ourselves and indulge ourselves in various bad activities.
We all need to get enough sleep to avoid anxiety, give up unhealthy junk food and most importantly stop criticizing others because it wastes our precious time and also deteriorates our relationship with the person we criticize. happens Which is a big cause of anxiety .
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Hello friend,
Work stress is the biggest stress in the world. It is leading students and workers to the anxiety and if prolonged for long time, then it may cause depression at the end. I think you should take immediate steps to improve your lifestyle. Coffee is my companion as well but the rest is very danger for your health. I hope that you will understand, whatever may be the condition is or whether bosses are pressurizing. You should not ignore your health .
Please meditate !! Once person becomes responsible then he will get out of the anxiety :)