Therapist in Berkeley
Anxiety tells us that we have to be on high alert all the time and that if we relax, we might miss something important or fail to prepare for the worst.
But here’s the truth, constantly being on edge doesn’t make the world any safer.
It only drains our energy, making it harder to think clearly, take action, or find peace.
Joy, connection, and rest are not distractions.
They are essential for resilience.
By intentionally making space for joy and rest, you’re not ignoring your responsibilities, you’re replenishing your capacity to handle them.
Here are a few simple ways to invite more ease and balance into your day:
Step outside and take a deep breath of fresh air: Even a few minutes in nature, whether it’s a park, your backyard, or simply standing outside, can have a calming effect on the nervous system.
Listen to music that soothes or uplifts you: Music has a direct impact on our mood. Create a playlist of songs that bring you comfort, peace, or energy, depending on what you need at the moment.
Spend time with people who make you feel safe and supported: Connection is a powerful antidote to anxiety. Whether it’s a quick call, a heartfelt conversation, or simply sitting in the presence of a loved one, human connection can bring a sense of grounding and warmth.
Engage in something creative, even if it’s just doodling for a few minutes: Creativity shifts the brain out of stress mode and into a state of flow. Whether it’s painting, writing, playing an instrument, or cooking a new recipe, engaging in creativity can bring a sense of calm and enjoyment.
Joy doesn’t have to be big or extravagant.
Even small moments of peace can be enough to remind you that life still holds good things.
If you would like to learn more about navigating anxiety in the midst of all the uncertainty in the world, click the link in our bio to check out my blog - How to Cope With Anxiety When the World Feels Overwhelming
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