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Ten Ways to Get Rid of Generalized Anxiety Symptoms

Trying to get rid of generalized anxiety symptoms? Here are ten activities that help you get rid of generalized anxiety forever! Try them. Take a look.

I know you want to get rid of generalized anxiety disorder symptoms. Keep in mind that anxiety can be treated in the short term, but long-term treatment and practice of new skills is what it takes to get rid of anxiety altogether. Today we'll discuss ten activities that get rid of generalized anxiety in the long term.

Get Rid of Generalized Anxiety Symptoms

1. Write a list of what you know is true. Write down things that you know through logic that counter what the anxiety is telling you (With Anxiety, Are Your Thoughts Trustworthy?). For example, "I can handle going in the store. I have done it before." Or, for a child, "I know that my mother won't forget to pick me up." etc.

2. Read the list 2-3 times a day. By knowing your arguments, you will be less afraid of anxiety when it comes. Anxiety makes us forget what we know, making us vulnerable to believing anxiety's lies. Having read the list repeatedly, our knowledge and trust in ourselves will not falter. The information will be up front in our brain and assuage the anxiety.

3. Do some yoga and meditation. Even if your anxiety is from trauma, spending some time in your body rather than in your head is the one of the best things you can do to recover.

Trying to get rid of generalized anxiety symptoms? Here are ten activities that help you get rid of generalized anxiety forever! Try them. Take a look.4. Exercise. Movement increases your endorphins. Hormones are released from the bottom of your feet as you walk, so walking is a win-win. Plus following through on a commitment to walk will build confidence, countering anxiety. Even better: walk with a friend. Connection counters anxiety.

5. Pinpoint areas of stress in your life and figure out how to change them. This could seem impossible but we always have control over our response to problems. A counselor or a good friend might be helpful for this.

6. Try an alternative healing practitioner. For example, Ayurveda, acupuncture, chiropractic, homeopathy, aroma therapy, shamanism, and massage therapy all have something to offer people with anxiety (Alternative Therapies Effective For Anxiety). It is also a positive action to care for ourselves by doing something new. Just the action empowers us, gives us confidence that we can do something and this alone helps.

7. Spend time with people. Chatting and laughing with others will help you feel less anxious. You can see that fears are common and not feel so bad about yourself. Also, when many people are gathered there is often fun and laughter. You cannot laugh too much!

8. Create a routine. This is one of the best things you can do. Go to sleep and wake up at the same time everyday. Eat and exercise at the same time. Meditate at the same time everyday. This helps steady your mind, but also gives confidence to your emotions. In other words, you feel in control.

9. Do not avoid doing things. Procrastination tells anxiety that it is winning through. Contributing to others often takes us out of ourselves (Improve Your Mental Health by Contributing). Even on the worst days, you can do something for yourself that helps you break anxiety's hold on you (Despite Paralyzing Anxiety, There Are Ways To Move)

10. Practice affirmations. Often Anxiety puts pictures in our mind about how we are going to freak out in a certain situation. Change the picture. See it differently. See yourself calm and happy. Do this on purpose 2-3 times a day, especially when you are calm. Don't wait until you are panicked to do this! You are retraining your mind to have new associations. Literally changing the cells in our brain, the way they accept peptides. Be patient. Keep it up. After a while you will notice a big difference (Using Targeted Affirmations To Cure Anxiety).

Considering anxiety medication for treatment won't stop generalized anxiety, but perhaps deciding to take anxiety medication will. In the next post, I will discuss medicine for anxiety.

There is unlimited ways you can help get over anxiety, which ways have you used?

See Also: Ten Tools That Help Relieve Panic Attacks.

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APA Reference
Lobozzo, J. (2012, May 9). Ten Ways to Get Rid of Generalized Anxiety Symptoms, HealthyPlace. Retrieved on 2024, December 18 from https://www.healthyplace.com/blogs/anxiety-schmanxiety/2012/05/ten-activities-to-get-rid-of-anxiety



Author: Jodi Lobozzo Aman, LCSW-R

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Munyole
June, 10 2015 at 3:23 am

Well, you have clearly put the remedies right. I hope these activities will help those who experiences anxiety on a larger scale

chloe
July, 1 2015 at 3:44 pm

I have it to makes me feel really ill

Rose
July, 5 2015 at 9:46 pm

Hello the day after thanksgiving of 2014 I broke up with the father my kids. He cheated on me and was very verbal abusive for off and on for 13 years. He is a very negative person. He belittled me...Now he's bought a house with his girlfriend and her daughter and my children go over very other weekend to visit and come back and tell me all about it. I've been homeschooling my children for two years and trying to finish school myself... I am now forced to think more about myself.. I feel like I've lost myself and it scares me... Not being able to finish school scares me...I really don't have any friends or anyone to talk to... So I really don't leave the house. I live with my mom to get back on my feet...In result the anxiety gets worse when I go to the store or sometimes when I take a shower. I noticed allergies flare up with the anxiety...i remember being strong and being a multi tasker... I can't do that now... I know I am healing... Is there anyway to get my life back faster? I know I getting better because for weeks I was literally suck in bed... I move around the house more... I side out now I couldn't do that in January... Nothing mad me happy now I can laugh with my children... I just need to get rid of this anxiety....

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July, 7 2015 at 7:47 pm

Hello Rose,
I have good news and not-so-good news. First the not-so-good: there is no quick fix (at least not one that is effective) to get rid of anxiety. It's a gradual process. the good news is that you are already progressing. Your focus on what's going right is a very effective thing. Rather than being shut down by what is wrong, focus on what is right. Pay attention to how you got to this place already. What can you do more of? Perhaps identify one or two major goals. On a scale of 1 to 10, how close to each one are you? Then, think of what it would take to get you to just the next level (from a 4 to a 5, for example). Create small action plans that will keep you moving forward. Also, have you considered seeing a therapist? Having professional support as you work toward freeing yourself from anxiety can be very beneficial. Congratulations on all of the improvements you've already made! You can absolutely keep going.

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Randy
July, 27 2016 at 5:47 am

Steve, if you find this site POINTLESS then why are you here? Some of us need a to hear from others suffering as we do and what they are doing to improve their quality of life. Like a lot of things in life you take the good with the bad, so take the good from this site and find a way to accept it as someone else's recovery plan and leave the bad because it doesn't apply to your own recovery. But, try to keep an open mind to the possibilities that we all are trying very hard to live a happy life. A life where we can live with anxiety and not fight it anymore.

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Lori
October, 12 2017 at 8:30 am

That's all well and good but some of us have tried everything under the sun and are worse than ever. If anything on this list helps you long term, great, but that probably means that your anxiety wasn't very serious to start with.
Frankly I'm tired of people who suffered mild, minor, or situational anxiety issues telling me that if I just do enough yoga and think enough good thoughts, my horrific physical and emotional symptoms will magically ebb away. It's BS. It doesn't happen for those of us who've suffered from severe anxiety and panic for DECADES. By constantly giving this advice, they're silently shaming those of us who can't get better as if we aren't trying hard enough when we've tried everything and are frankly starting to consider radical things to make it stop.

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Rachel
October, 20 2017 at 1:28 am

Lori, I can’t imagine the stress you’re under. I’m so sorry you have to deal with this and have dealt with it for so long. I only deal with it occasionally - right now actually. Today is my youngest child’s 2nd birthday and I’m laying in bed when I’m not in the bathroom being sick. I’m so disappointed. I came on here to try and get a quick fix I guess. There doesn’t appear to be a quick fix. I know for me it is all in my way of thinking because it doesn’t happen that often. I have been sick with various things the last 2 months and I’m soooo tired and tired of it. I’m a stay at home to 3 kids: ages 5,3, and now 2. They all three have been sick as well and we have become almost like hermits in order to shelter others from our illnesses. Not getting out, being sick, not getting enough sleep, our routines have been grossly assaulted... all adds up to a poor mental state. And it all really rests on me on a day to day basis. My kids look to me for stability and I’m over here struggling. I pray we can all find true peace in the midst of our circumstances and find freedom from our anxiety. My thoughts and prayers are with you in your pain.

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Raquel
May, 18 2019 at 9:58 pm

I’ve had these kind of panic attacks . It’s horrifying. To wake up feeling like someone is pushing on my chest. And the repetition of it. And yes . I’ve had clonazapem and it does help with panic attacks it dieeent help with the anxiety of never knowing when one will come about. Thank you for sharing. Sometimes just hearing someone say “This is awful and I don’t know what to do about it and that’s okay helps. Honestly, it I didn’t have my faith I don’t know what I would do. It’s been decades. Good Luck and God Bless. Happy Trails—

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July, 26 2016 at 11:17 pm

I have suffered for many years from depression, anxiety, and later massive panic attacks. I have been on Lexapro for depression and Clonazapan for anxiety. I have been reducing my dosage for the last couple of years (DR recommended). Things were going well until 2 nights ago, when out of the blue I was hit with a massive panic attack. My heart was beating so fast, my body went numb and I became overheated and sweat what seemed to be gallons. I have always been able to control my attacks and keep my mind calm. Not that night. I had to call 911 for help and eventually ended up in the hospital. All tests came up negative as expected. Today I started walking to release tension and am back to meditation twice a day. I know it all starts in my mind and that is my starting point in my ongoing recovery. I really stumbled on this site and will find help from others who live the life that I live. Thank you for this topic.

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April, 30 2017 at 3:21 pm

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August, 13 2016 at 2:23 pm

Hi Jodi,
My name is Samantha and I am currently completing my Master's of Arts in Counselling Psychology. I am in the midst of completing my capstone project, which consists of a resource book for clinicians that encompasses CBT interventions, strategies, fact sheets, etc. This manual will not be published, but rather, will just be used as a resource book at our clinic amongst 5-10 other clinicians who choose to use it for therapeutic interventions and techniques with their clients. Also, my professor will have access to the resource manual, as she will be grading the project.
I am writing you to request permission to use this article. I noticed this article on the following website, My name is Samantha and I am currently completing my Master's of Arts in Counselling Psychology. I am in the midst of completing my capstone project, which consists of a resource book for clinicians that encompasses CBT interventions, strategies, fact sheets, etc. This manual will not be published, but rather, will just be used as a resource book at our clinic amongst 5-10 other clinicians who choose to use it for therapeutic interventions and techniques with their clients. Also, my professor will have access to the resource manual, as she will be grading the project.
I am writing you to request permission to use the article titled, '11 Activities to Get Rid of Anxiety'.
If granted your permission, I would incorporate this article into my masters project manual, with the correct APA reference cited below the article used. I would be honoured to include the resources you have developed, into the small manual I am putting together, to better help the client's we serve.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Warmest regards,
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August, 13 2016 at 4:33 pm

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September, 9 2017 at 12:09 pm

I been dealing with anxiety for years now and for me personally it just keeps getting worse I can't even leave my house or go to a birthday party / grocery store I feel like I needa throw up and I have all these bad thoughts that we're gonna happen

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Lori
October, 12 2017 at 8:31 am

Same. For some of us, it only gets worse over time no matter what we do.

Jen
November, 8 2017 at 5:07 am

Hi im suffering from aniexty past 3 weeks ive actually felt ive been going off my head back in forward to doctors blood test all normal today i got diagnosed with generalized aniexty disorder some days i dont want to get out of bed because i feel fear i have 3 kids i hate there seeing me like this my partner is supportive to i feel like im too much for all them too asking them to much. Im on propononlol 80mg to stop the palpitations im going to try meditating later finding this has made me feel at ease i actually thot i was going mental

Emma
November, 14 2017 at 10:33 am

Ive been suffering from anxiety for almost 3mos and recently its getting worse.Last Friday i had panic attack,the next night twitches and yesterday shortness of breath and feeling of fainting..It gets worse when I had a check up wherein I've waited until midnight and I had lack of sleep that day..My blood tests and ECG are normal.I dont know what to do.Ive consulted 3 doctors already and they said that it is just anxiety and OCD.

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Jerry
December, 20 2017 at 8:23 am

See a therapist if you can. They tell you different techniques to practice from a worry chart to breathing etc all these are helpful. They won’t work overnight but will help reduce panic attacks and anxiety a little.

mushtaq alam
December, 24 2017 at 11:29 pm

prayers is best remedy for depression and anxiety also with continous treatment bcoz some opeople take medication for some times and then they discontinoue when they feel better .meddication should not be stopped at once untill the symptom is not completly gone.but we should be optmistic bcoz life is changing not always the same today ur depress tomorrow u will be happy.

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mushtaq alam
December, 24 2017 at 11:37 pm

I also gone through anxiety and depression and was not expecting my happy life will come i was feeling very sad its look like that this world is nothing only sadness and there was no one who make me happy all the people around me is so nice and supportive but i was on my own greif but by the grace of almighty Allah i start praying regulary and medication and after one year later i feel normal ...Alhumdulillah

Aloha
March, 9 2018 at 6:39 am

Wow I thought I needed help because every time something i do like eat sleep or even walk it gets triggered and it's in my lover part of my chest I don't know why but it feels like I'm going to throw up but thanks now that I know new to calm it it doesn't happen that often

John
October, 11 2018 at 11:17 pm

I have depression since ten years ago. Now the most suffering is anxiety,for example, when email my friend because I am afraid of misunderstanding and then think what if I am hated by misunderstanding so email brings me anxious but I can do that now but still have anxious thought.What should I do? How should treat to cure these kind of thought?

October, 12 2018 at 11:25 am

John,
I get anxious about similar things too. When that happens, it's important to remember a few things. We're probably (read: definitely) putting more into our words than our friend is. Whoever you're emailing is probably not going to methodically probe every word and letter for any perceived negative intent. And if they do, that's on them, not you - but realistically they're not going to. At least with me, none of my friends have ever gotten angry about a misunderstanding brought about by an email or a text. The past is on our side here. Send it, and everything will work out.

bob
July, 9 2020 at 4:35 pm

I appreciate what you said about laughing to counter anxiety. I always get anxious at night and my leg starts bouncing. I may need to get a therapist to help me control it and deescalate during the bad moment.

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