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‎06-06-2017 05:44 PM - edited ‎06-06-2017 05:53 PM
General in the moment coping stategies for anxiety include,
meditation
talking it out
take pen to paper and write whatever comes to mind, don't think about it or try to make it coherent, just write whatever comes up
repetitive prayer or mantras
listen to music
pet an animal
exercise
take a bath or shower and visualize all the negative thoughts and feelings draining away
distraction, watch a funny movie for example or occupy yourself with a craft
ETA beathing exercises can help in the moment also, especially if it's reaching panic attack level. It may not help intrusive thoughts though.
‎06-06-2017 06:17 PM
Good advice given. I'm sorry about your anxiety challenges. It can be ruthless. There's many ebbs and flows in my life. When the easy, breezy times subside, I have coping skills in place. Reading, listening to audio books in car on drive to work, walking the labyrinth and meditative talking/listening, time with friends who know how to share thoughts, exercise, long drives with favorite music, sleep, stay up late and watch movies, sit on deck and look at nature, plan vacations in my head and maybe even travel a bit, pray, chill, have hopeful thoughts. Carry on.
‎06-06-2017 06:29 PM
Gardening, yardwork, baking (usually muffins for some strange reason), and weight lifting/cardio.
Also, if I am not in the mood for any of these, I find an abstract acrylic painting I like on Pinterest, and then spend a few days, creating, painting, evaluating, and perfecting a 22 by 26 " canvas painting.
I just finished this one a couple of weeks ago:
‎06-06-2017 06:35 PM
I tend to get "into my head" too much sometimes. Exercise with an I Pod blasting helps me re-focus. Reading also helps me. I get caught up in someone else's thoughts.
‎06-06-2017 09:15 PM
@jackthebear wrote:
@newjersey wrote:I take medicine for anxiety but still at times feel restless - like I can't find anything to take away these feelings? Does anyone else feel this way, and if so, do you have any suggestions? I do keep busy, but still......
I'd say some meds but
have you tried exercise? it is really good for your head
@jackthebear@newjerseyI agree 100%. There is nothing like taking a walk and getting fresh air.
‎06-06-2017 09:44 PM
Go for a run, bike ride, walk or swim. It changes my focus entirely.
‎06-06-2017 09:50 PM
I look for a good, non-stressful movie to watch. I love to sew but can't concentrate on anything like that if my mind is racing.
‎06-06-2017 10:03 PM
Hugs you are not alone @newjersey..sometimes I feel like I am going to jump out of my own skin when the pain gets so bad. I have been getting into Meditation and deep breathing since deciding to get off of all anti-anxiety meds ie benzos (Xanax, Diezapam etc) I find for me meditation works better to balance my thoughts, does not sedate me when there is nothing that can be done to lessen the pain. (physically and mentally) I hope you feel better. xxxxx Stormy
‎06-06-2017 10:32 PM
‎06-06-2017 10:38 PM
I don't know if what you mean is about what I call "mind chatter"? If you have this, it's a real bummer. I had it and it was circular thoughts over and over and over.
For this, I simply made up my mind to stop it myself. Every time it began, I stopped it and would usually do some walking or running. I stopped it continuously (a big job) and it finally stopped with no help from me.
When you do something physical, sort of wearing yourself out, it helps many things.
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