Anxiety
Counsellor Talk
Counsellor Talk
Anxiety
“Our anxiety does not come from thinking about the future, but from wanting to control it.”
— Kahlil Gibran
TIPS to CALM and CARRY ON
Acknowledge and Celebrate Achievements: Give yourself credit for even the smallest wins – it's a boost for your confidence.
Break Tasks into Smaller Steps: When big tasks feel overwhelming, break them down into doable steps.
Create a Study Schedule: Make a schedule that balances study time with breaks for some well-deserved relaxation.
Eat Balanced Meals: Fuel your body with good food to keep your energy up and your mood positive.
Engage in Hobbies: Spend time doing things you love – reading, art, music, or whatever lights you up.
Exercise Regularly: Get moving to release those happy hormones and ease stress and anxiety.
Limit Caffeine and Sugar: Less of the sugary stuff and caffeine can help keep your mood steady.
Limit News Consumption: Cut back on the news and focus on things that make you feel good.
Limit Perfectionism: Remember, mistakes are part of the journey – focus on progress, not perfection.
Limit Screen Time: Give your eyes and mind a break from screens, especially before bedtime.
Maintain Sleep Schedule: Sleep well to help your mood and stress levels stay in check.
Mindfulness and Meditation: Try using techniques to stay present in the moment and find calm.
Positive Self-Talk: Swap negative thoughts for positive ones – you've got this!
Practice Deep Breathing: Slow breaths can help calm yourself when anxiety strikes.
Practice Time for Yourself: Set aside time for activities that relax and recharge you.
Prioritize Adequate Sleep: Keep a regular sleep routine to help manage your mood and stress.
Reach Out for Support: Talk to someone you trust about your feelings – friends, family, or a counselor.
Set Realistic Goals: Aim for goals you can actually achieve and feel proud of.
Socialize: Hang out with friends and do things that make you feel connected.
Feel free to print this out or use it digitally as a quick and fun reference to help manage anxiety and stay on track!
Remember that dealing with anxiety is a journey, and it's important to find what strategies work best for you. If your anxiety is interfering with your daily life or well-being, don't hesitate to seek help from a counsellor, therapist, or mental health professional.