The 15-Day Anxiety Challenge: Take Control of Your Nerves


When you're a nervous person, sometimes it's hard to explain or control your anxiety. Nervousness is a healthy emotion, but for many people, it's difficult to manage all your worries on a day-to-day basis. If you suffer from anxiety, know that there are many other people out there who feel the same way. There are lots of methods out there that help to harness your emotions.

Make 2018 the year you push all those worries aside. Take my challenge and try a new method to calm your nerves every day for 15 days. By the end, think about which activities and exercises most effectively helped you to harness your anxiety. We promise you'll be feeling better!

Day 1: Try breathing exercises. Breathe in and out slowly, holding in your breath for a few seconds after each inhale. Try doing this for five to 10 minutes when anxiety kicks in.

Day 2: Listen to mood-boosting music. Whether it be your favorite playlist or an upbeat band you love, put your headphones in and turn up the volume when your worries creep up on you.

Day 3: Try yoga. Whether you take a class or follow an online video, give stress-relieving yoga a try.

Day 4: Meditate. Take 15 minutes out of your morning to sit in a quiet place and focus on meditation.

Day 5: Get on the phone. One of the most effective ways to combat anxiety is distraction, so call a good friend or family member and catch up when you're feeling nervous.

Day 6: Go for a jog. It's proven that exercise, especially running or jogging, can put you at ease.

Day 7: Say positive affirmations to yourself. Choosing a phrase and reminding yourself of it when you get nervous can help to keep you calm. Here are some great affirming phrases to use.

Day 8: Let it all come out. For some people, suppressing anxiety can make it worse. When you're nervous, try letting it all out. Punch a pillow or scream - seriously.

Day 9: Write in a journal. Write down everything you're feeling as the nerves come on. You don't even have to keep your writing when you're done - just put it down in words.

Day 10: Do a crossword puzzle. Games that require lots of brainpower and concentration are shown to help people with anxiety.

Day 11: Remove caffeine from your life. Because caffeine is a stimulant, it can trigger anxiety attacks. You may see a big difference if you cut it out.

Day 12: Schedule your worrying. Many psychologists recommend scheduling an hour out of your day for worry time. That way, your stress is not open-minded; you're only allowed to worry in that time period.

Day 13: Take a hot bath. For more immediate relief, taking a hot bath will cause your body to relax, calming you down.

Day 14: Laugh. Occupying your brain with humor not only improves your mood, it distracts your mind. Watch some funny videos when you have worries.

Day 15: Accept your feelings. It's OK to have anxiety. Once you recognize your symptoms and nervousness, you can then learn how to control it.

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