Anxiety & Stress Management
Anxiety is one of the most common mental health issues worldwide. It is your body’s natural response to stress, but when it becomes constant or overwhelming, it can interfere with daily life. People with anxiety often experience excessive worry, restlessness, rapid heartbeat, difficulty concentrating, and trouble sleeping.
Stress and anxiety are closely connected. While stress is usually triggered by an external situation (like work pressure or exams), anxiety can persist even when the stressor is gone. Over time, unmanaged anxiety can affect both mental and physical health.
Managing anxiety starts with awareness. Simple techniques like deep breathing, meditation, and grounding exercises can calm your mind. Regular physical activity helps release stress hormones, while maintaining a healthy routine improves emotional stability. Limiting caffeine and reducing screen time, especially before sleep, can also make a big difference.
Most importantly, don’t hesitate to talk to someone. Whether it’s a friend, family member, or professional, sharing your thoughts can reduce the burden. Anxiety is manageable, and with the right tools, you can regain control over your life.
