Things You Can Try to Help With Anxiety
If you have generalised anxiety disorder (GAD), there are things you can try yourself that may help to ease the symptoms of anxiety.
Do
try talking about your feelings to a friend, family member, health professional or counsellor – you could also contact Samaritans by calling 116 123 or emailing jo@samaritans.org if you need someone to talk to
try recommended self-help therapies - such as books, online tools or courses that you can do in your own time
learn how to relax using calming breathing exercises or try activities such as yoga or pilates
try to get enough sleep – this can help you have the energy you need to cope with difficult feelings and experiences
exercise regularly - activities such as running, walking, swimming and yoga can reduce anxiety and stress and help you sleep better
eat a healthy diet with regular meals to keep your energy levels stable
Don’t
do not focus on the things you cannot change – focus your time and energy into helping yourself feel better
do not avoid situations that make you anxious – try slowly building up time spent in worrying situations to gradually reduce anxiety
do not drink lots of coffee, tea, cola or energy drinks – they contain caffeine which can disrupt your sleep and make it harder to control your anxiety
do not use alcohol, cigarettes, gambling or drugs to relieve anxiety as these can all contribute to poor mental health