33 Anxiety Lies And How To Overcome The Deceptions That Keep You Trapped

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If you are someone who suffers from anxiety, never believe the many lies your anxiety tells you, because anxiety lies and it lies a lot. These lies might seem true, but remember thatโ€™s just your anxiety playing with your mind.




I originally began writing this article as โ€œLies My Anxiety Tells Me,โ€ but when I asked a friend for input, I realized it might actually be more helpful to those who read this to hear from a variety of individuals since all of our anxious thoughts come in different forms. 

This way, the impact our anxious thoughts have on every aspect of our lives is evident. It is so much more than just worrying or over-analyzing, it is physical symptoms, emotional turmoil, mental exhaustion, and lies like these that consume our minds.



All of these quotes were provided by real individuals who were willing to open up about their anxiety. Iโ€™d like to thank these kind people for letting me into their world.

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Anxiety Lies: 33 Lies Your Anxiety Tells You

Thoughts on Relationships

1. Iโ€™m not worthy of my partner and theyโ€™re better at everything than I am.




2. I feel like my partner would be better off with someone who didnโ€™t have anxiety so he wouldnโ€™t have to deal with me and all the burdens my anxiety brings.

3. I frequently feel like no one will ever want to be with me.

4. I second-guess if I can truly trust my partner. I always feel like Iโ€™ll just get hurt in the end.

5. I often wonder if I was the cause of my last relationship ending, that maybe if I wasnโ€™t so crazy we couldโ€™ve had something that lasted forever.

Anxiety lies and it lies a lot and these are all the lies your anxiety tells you

Thoughts on Friends and Family

1. Iโ€™m not loved by my friends or family and thatโ€™s why I donโ€™t have many friends anymore.

2. In high school I literally didnโ€™t try to make friends because I thought everyone hated me.




3. If I trust or have expectations of people, Iโ€™ll always be let down so I shouldnโ€™t trust or believe in anyone or anything.

4. My anxiety makes me feel like my friends donโ€™t really care about me when deep down I know they love me.

5. I feel like my friends talk shit about me behind my back like they talk bad about me or make fun of me or judge me.

6. My anxiety tells me I donโ€™t spend enough time with my kids when I know in my heart that I do.

7. I spend more time worrying about things that donโ€™t matter than being in the present moment.

8. My anxiety tells me Iโ€™m struggling to raise my two children, when deep down I know Iโ€™m doing a great job.

Related: My Anxiety Makes Me Want To Apologize For Absolutely Everything




Thoughts On Self

1. Iโ€™m not good enough, Iโ€™ve failed in the past and so I will continue to do so.

2. Iโ€™m way worse off than everyone else around me.

3. Iโ€™ll never reach my goals.

4. Iโ€™m too intense and Iโ€™ll never be normal.

5. I will never be as pretty as the other women I see around me, I will never be as put-together or as confident as they are.




6. My anxiety makes me constantly compare myself to those around me. I will always stress over my hair or outfit or makeup because I will never feel good enough.

7. Everyone is judging me and talking about me, and never in a positive way.

8. You are not safe in your thoughts, out in public, alone, when things are new and unfamiliar.

9. You are odd. And not low-key odd, but spotlight-worthy odd. And my oddness is as noticeable as a giant zit. And everyone is staring at it.

Anxiety lies and it lies a lot and these are all the lies your anxiety tells you

Thoughts on Work

1. Iโ€™m not good enough at work, I often worry that Iโ€™m going to get fired.

2. My anxiety makes me feel like whenever my boss wants to talk to me itโ€™s a bad thing, even when it turns out to be nothing big, or a โ€œway to go!โ€ kind of chat.



3. Iโ€™m not a good employee, I take too many days off to manage my anxiety, and it makes me feel like a failure.

4. I donโ€™t know how Iโ€™m going to get through this work event, there are so many people, and Iโ€™m going to make a fool out of myself.

5. Your work (and by extension, you) are not good enough.

6. You are an impostor. In grad school and after, whenever at a professional conference or similar setting, I would be beset by an overwhelming feeling of my own impostor-hood. I didnโ€™t deserve to be there, I was merely coasting on a thin sheet of lies of my own smarts and it was bound to crack.

Related: What Is Anticipatory Anxiety And How To Stop Worrying About The Future

Thoughts On Life

1. I feel like there is no future for me.


2. My anxiety always makes me feel like something will go wrong, even if my life is going really, really well.

3. The worst will be so much worse than you can imagine.

4. You are alone. No matter how many friends I have, I worry about that deep-seated alone-ness.

5. I just donโ€™t think there will come a day when I feel normal or even close to it. My anxiety will take over one way or another. I just donโ€™t think Iโ€™ll ever feel 100% okay.



Want to know more about the lies your anxiety tells you? Check this video out below!

Nikki Rutledgeโ€™s Instagram: Moonlight And Mindfulness
Nikki Rutledgeโ€™s Personal Website: Moonlight Mindfulness


Written By Nikki Rutledge 
Originally Appeared In Thought Catalog
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