The best way to keep anxiety off your face is to look at the floor like you are thinking on something very hard. It breaks the cycle if you pick out a spot to stare at. Distractions do work. Even for someone like me who sees three dimensionally and can multi task. Look around you in a store and see how many people do this unconsciously. People watching can give you some good ideas for distractions especially if they don't have obvious anxiety.
It's suggested that practising relaxation can help you cue in the feeling when you're stressed. I haven't reached that point yet, although there are moments when I almost feel that way.
Situation becomes questionable when I feel panic attacks at workplace.When depression is clearly visible on face and you are left with no explainations. I used to walk around in corridor;try to calm down with long breathing yet no control over anxiety.I become addict of smoke just to get rid of this feeling but it was known very well it does not work.I left with no option but to quit my job.
Shari said right ,for break reduces cycle of depression & stress.But taking small breaks,talking to your friends during the small breaks should be practiced constantly & regularly.There is urgent need of constant challange of your negative thoughts for control of the situations & circumstances.
I usually go out to the garden, but there's less there, with fall, as it's closed down eventually. I'll try going outside anyway, since I have a headache and might need some fresh air.
Are you able to take a break and do something you enjoy to refresh yourself? When I am stressed, I take a walk by myself or with my dogs, just to clear my head. It's a mini break, but it helps me recover quicker. Or, is there a place close by where you can get a cup of tea or decaf coffee and read a newspaper or magazine? Just getting away, for a moment or two, can break the downward cycle of stress. Think of it as a mini pick me up. Depending on the day, sometimes a need a few of those breaks :) :) :)
I'm finding it hard to deal with mom dealing with her low mood, and I feeling the stress.
The expression in the subject heading expresses my frustration as i deal with checking my feelings, but validating them, and realizing it's her age, not any intention, and medical.
If the expression, "..if it doesn't kill you, it makes you stronger" means anything, I'll be very strong
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