Dealing with anxiety day in and day out is tough and also mentally and physically debilitating. However, a few unique but very effective anxiety remedies can help you deal with this better.
You never know what you donโt knowโฆ
Just a few months ago, I thought I knew pretty much everything there is to know about anxiety.ย And I guess Iย didย know a lot.ย I knew enough to overcome debilitating anxiety in my own life. I knew enough that I felt compelled toย shareย myย experiencesย inย aย bookย so that I could let my fellow anxiety warriors in on what works and what doesnโt.
But while I knew what worked, I didnโt always know why.ย And in the process of doing background research for my book and digging into the why, I was excited to stumble on some new gems. I discovered some lesser-known anxiety remedies that I had not read about in any of the countless โ100 Ways To Squash Your Anxietyโ articles I had pinned on Pinterest in the past.ย
And you know what else you never know?ย You never know if you could be feeling EVEN better.ย I mean I was already feeling pretty good when I experimented with these new anxiety remedies. I wasnโt drowning in anxiety every second of every day anymore. I wasnโt in the throes of constant physical unease and never-ending worry loops.ย ย
I was feeling good enough. So much better than before that I didnโt dare ask for more. But as Iโve started adding these additional anxiety remedies into my routine, Iโve noticed an even deeper sense of calm. A layer of icing on the cake so to speak.
I thought about just saving all this new information forย my book,ย but call me impatient.ย While everything is explained in more detail in the book along with a gazillion additional ways to conquer your anxiety and the exact steps to implementing it all, I want to give you a little precursor.ย
(Pssst, I like to share my personal experiences managing anxiety with the hope that some of my discoveries might resonate with others. Making lifestyle changes has greatly contributed to my own well-being, and as a life coach, I help people make impactful changes in their own lives. But Iโm not a mental health professional and Iโm not qualified to diagnose or treat mental health conditions. If you have questions about the appropriate intervention for you, please consult a qualified professional.)
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7 Anxiety Remedies You Never Heard About
1. Tape your mouth shut at night.
Say, whaaat?ย I know, I knowโฆ ย Just reading the words makes you feel like you are suffocating. ย
Let me explain. Iโve been reading a lot about the benefits of breathing through your nose rather than breathing through your mouth. Nose breathing signals to your brain that everything is a-okay, while mouth breathing is like an emergency alarm.
Nose breathing โ rest and digest.
Mouth breathing โ fight or flight.
I discovered that some people actually tape their mouths shut at night in order to train themselves to breathe only through their noses.ย Initially, I said no way, Jose. That is C-R-A-Z-Y and Iโm not doing it.
But after a couple of weeks of really focusing on breathing only through my nose during the DAY and noticing how that was helping me maintain generalized calm (as opposed to generalized anxiety ), I decided I wanted more. So I broke down and ordered some tape specifically for this purpose.
Before I put it on at night, I wore it for short periods during the day to get used to it.ย And once I mustered up the courage to try it, itโs been working great!
2. Set your alarm at 6 am on Saturdays and Sundays.
Does it seem like this list just keeps getting weirder? This is another recommendation that sounds batshit, but actually works. Just trust me.
Poor sleep exacerbates anxiety. Scientists say so. The single most important thing you can do to fix your sleep is to wake up at the same time every day. Sleep experts say so.
When you keep changing the time you wake up, itโs the equivalent of putting your body through jet lag every weekend.
So whatever time you set the alarm during the week, set it at the same time on the weekend.
Iโve been doing this for a few months now, and the more time passes, the less desire I have to ever sleep in. I get sleepy exactly 15 minutes before my bedtime and I sleep soundly until a few minutes before my alarm goes off in the morning when I wake up feeling well-rested and energized. ย
And please know that there was a time when I thought the words โwell-restedโ and โenergizedโ would never-ever-ever be uttered by someone like me. ย ย ย
3. Exercise Every. Single. Day.
Ok, you may have heard before that exercise can help with anxiety. I myself have repeated this in pretty much every article on this website and then some.ย But what I want to focus on here is the Every. Single. Day. part.
Iโve been exercising every single day for a few years now and it has been the BEST thing Iโve done for my mental health. Hands down. But I always had this nagging doubt in the back of my mind wondering if I was being excessive. I knew that daily exercise drastically reduced all of my anxiety symptoms, but what about โjust 30 minutes 3 days per weekโ and โyou must take rest days in order to avoid overtrainingโ. ย ย
Well, I donโt have those doubts anymore. Did you know that human beings actually evolved to be on the move? What differentiated humans from other mammals and gave us a competitive edge was not only our big brains but also the fact that we are endurance runners. We can literally outrun our prey, who may be faster than we are, but just canโt keep it up for as long as we can.
So thereโsย that.ย
Andย the fact that whenever I take a day or two off, I can immediately feel the nervous energy starting to build up.ย ย
Andย the fact that a whole bunch of science now shows the benefits of exercise on your brain and neurotransmitters and what not. ย
So I wanna keep that system going. Every. Single. Day.
And my advice to you my friend is to join me.ย
Run.
If you canโt run, then walk.
If you canโt walk, then crawl. ย ย ย ย
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4. Put a mini-elliptical under your desk.
As a matter of fact, exercising once a day may not even be enough. If you have a desk job, as I do, an hour-long exercise session may just not make up for all the sitting you do on a daily basis.
Studies have already linked prolonged sitting to diabetes, cancer, and heart disease โ even in people who exercise regularly. And while this link may not be documented for depression and anxiety yet, I predict thatโs coming. They always study the more deadly diseases first, before someoneโs light bulb goes off and they decide to look for mental health associations.
Anyways, do you need to quit your desk job?ย No. Do you need to find ways to sit less? Yes.
Consider a standing desk. Consider setting an alarm for regular walking breaks throughout the day.
You couldย evenย consider a treadmill desk if you wanted to go all out.
Personally, Iโm going withย a standing deskย +ย a mini-elliptical machineย you can put under your desk. Yes, thatโs a thing and it exists!
5. Baby your gut microbiome.
Your WHAT?!? Thatโs what I said when I first heard about this one.
Well, it turns out the microbiome is the term used to refer to the trillions of bacterial cells that lead a merry life of their own inside your gut. These bacterial dudes are VIP for those of us with anxiety because they produce neurotransmitters that keep your brain working right. For example, bacteria namedย lactobacillusย andย bifidobacteriumย make GABA โ the neurotransmitter that helps keep you calm.
Not enough GABA โ anxiety.
So the microbiome deserves some TLC. Sugar and processed foods tend to produce bad bacteria, and those should be avoided, but you can show the good bacteria love by giving them lots of fiber, veggies, and fermented foods. ย
I was already eating plenty of veggies, but I started sprinklingย chia seedsย on my salads for additional fiber and eatingย sauerkrautย a few times per week since itโs fermented. I also started takingย a probiotic containing lactobacillus and bifidobacterium.ย (Note that probiotics may not be okay to take with certain health conditions.)
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6. Get a dose of Oxy.
When I was pregnant and breastfeeding, I was pretty much anxiety-free. I had high-risk pregnancies and I worried about my babies, but it wasnโt the kind of disordered out-of-control for-no-good-reason anxiety I have experienced at other times in my life.ย Iโm fairly convinced that I have oxytocin to thank for keeping me calm while carrying and caring for my babies.
Oxytocin is a neurotransmitter and hormone that is released in high amounts during pregnancy and breastfeeding and it has been shown to be associated with relaxation and emotional stability.
The cool thing is that you can activate the release of oxytocin yourself by:
- Full-body hugging a loved one for at least 20 seconds.
- Cuddling with a pet.
- Rubbing your own face and scalp with your fingers for a couple of minutes.
- Massaging the vagus nerve at the back of your head where your neck meets the skull.
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7. Become post-it notesโ #1 customer.
You may have noticed that this list has mostly consisted of things related to optimizing your physical well-being. And for good reason. While mental and physical health have traditionally operated in mostly separate spheres, I believe that the two are very much interconnected.
If your body doesnโt have the chemicals with which to produce calm, no amount of rationalizing or โthinking positiveโ is going to give you the results you are after. ย
With that being said, I have found that nurturing your mind matters just as much as nurturing your body. As a matter of fact, two-thirds ofย my bookย is not about your body directly, but about ways to work with your mind. About how to work with your mind to actually do what you need to do with your body. And about how to process fears and worries in your mind before they have a chance to morph into anxiety monsters.
And what the hell does all this have to do with Post-It Notes? Well, Post-It Notes (or any other scraps of paper) are the bomb when you are trying to implement any kind of mindset or thought pattern change. Switching the pathways in your brain from one way of automatic thinking to another way of automatic thinking requires a whole bunch of reminding and repetition. ย
And this is where plastering your house with Post-It Notes comes in. They can remind you that you are safe. That you are strong. That you are not alone. ย
That you may feel stuck right now, but things can get better. ย ย ย ย
Check out Anni Poikolainenโs blog for more such informative and interesting articles. ย
Written By Anni Poikolainen Originally Appeared In Solutions To All Your Problems
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