How Doomed Is Your Mind?
Spending so much time on your phone scrolling is so normal nowadays that we even created a term for it, it’s called “Doomscrolling”
Read moreSpending so much time on your phone scrolling is so normal nowadays that we even created a term for it, it’s called “Doomscrolling”
Read moreI would like to explore how I actually feel when I have an anxiety attack or a full on panic attack, why cannot I just shrug these symptoms off and carry on with my day? and what does it actually mean when your friend tells you their anxious?
Read moreWhen was the last time you felt proud of something you did? For how much time did you feel proud?
Read moreWe are always thriving for perfection. We always hate it when things do not go as they should. We try our best to choose the perfect decision that does not have any downside…
Read moreI know how tough it is to be stuck in this sense of doom. I know how frightening it is the thought that this would never stop. Will anxiety stop? Will I be ever cured from anxiety? Will I be able to do the things I’d love to do? Will I be alone forever?
Read moreOne of the worst things that happen to you when you are anxious, is the physical symptoms that anxiety produce. Those symptoms cause you to go in to the vicious loop of panic…
Read moreAnxiety is not fun. Ask any anxious person what fun is, and they’ve probably forgotten. Can you blame them? Anxious people are in constant inner battle with their thoughts, they cannot work, eat, sleep, or repeat properly…
Read moreA little anxiety is helpful, a whole lot is cruel..
Read moreI bet you remember your first panic attack ever. You were doing something completely normal, probably you’ve done it a hundred times before. Suddenly, you feel an electric shock inside your stomach, your heart starts pounding so hard, you feel pain in your chest, you cannot breath…
Read moreI have been waiting to write my first blog post for a long time now, but I couldn’t decide what is the first thing I want to write about, that will make people interested and make them want to know more about my experience with anxiety, maybe even help someone who’s dealing with the same problems. I’m starting to get anxious myself…
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