RiseUp - Live Joy Your Way

Anxiety represents our bodies’ natural response to danger or stress. We all experience anxiety from time to time, however, there are times that these feelings can become persistent and overwhelming. Recently, we also hear that those who suffer from depression can also suffer from anxiety.   But what is high-functioning anxiety? People with high-functioning anxiety can still manage their everyday tasks. However, high-functioning anxiety can still negatively impact your mood, your relationships, and your overall emotional and mental well-being.   You may appear to be perfectly happy, well-organized, and grounded but behind closed doors, you might still struggle with the ongoing stress and overwhelming worry that you are constantly ruminating about. You may find yourself self-sabotaging with your thoughts and putting yourself down for your worth. It becomes such an internal struggle that it’s emotionally draining.   How do we deal with it? First, you have to seek support, start talking and being open about your struggle and allow yourself to reduce thoughts of stigma. Second, recognize that we are not alone and we can lean on others for support.   Other ways are through a cognitive behavior approach, a somatic approach, or being active. And last but not the least, practicing mindfulness. If we can recognize our anxiety and get into the present moment, we realize that we can trust ourselves to face any challenge that comes our way.   Continue Your Growth Journey: Kaminiwood.com  

Show Notes

Anxiety represents our bodies’ natural response to danger or stress. We all experience anxiety from time to time, however, there are times that these feelings can become persistent and overwhelming. Recently, we also hear that those who suffer from depression can also suffer from anxiety.

 

But what is high-functioning anxiety? People with high-functioning anxiety can still manage their everyday tasks. However, high-functioning anxiety can still negatively impact your mood, your relationships, and your overall emotional and mental well-being.

 

You may appear to be perfectly happy, well-organized, and grounded but behind closed doors, you might still struggle with the ongoing stress and overwhelming worry that you are constantly ruminating about. You may find yourself self-sabotaging with your thoughts and putting yourself down for your worth. It becomes such an internal struggle that it’s emotionally draining.

 

How do we deal with it? First, you have to seek support, start talking and being open about your struggle and allow yourself to reduce thoughts of stigma. Second, recognize that we are not alone and we can lean on others for support.

 

Other ways are through a cognitive behavior approach, a somatic approach, or being active. And last but not the least, practicing mindfulness. If we can recognize our anxiety and get into the present moment, we realize that we can trust ourselves to face any challenge that comes our way.

 

Continue Your Growth Journey:

Kaminiwood.com

 

What is RiseUp - Live Joy Your Way?

Kamini Wood works with high achievers on letting go of stress, overwhelm and anxiety that comes with trying to do everything, and trying to do it all perfectly