I worry a lot about things that can't be predicted I always get thoughts that worst will happen and it was wasting my lot of time and causing obstruction in my daily life
So I'm trying few things
1- Himalaya ashwagandha
2- meditation
3-trying worry exploration worksheets and psychology work sheet to get perspective of worry
4- trying to fix my sleep cycle and diet,also exercising
5- taking multivitamin and fish oil
6- taking auric mind reguvination drinks
Is taking such supplements alright or should I add anything looking for help
As I'm a competitive exam aspirant
So focus is very important for me
Please help sir/mam
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Five-year rule: If it wonât matter in five years then it doesnât matter now. Use this to get perspective, when you are worried about little things.
What if: Instead of thinking âwhat if it goes wrong?â, flip it and try thinking what if it goes right and in how many ways it can go right.
Not final: Realize most of your worries arenât final. Even if you mess up and make a mistake you will always have a chance to better it.
Relaxed morning: Develop a routine that relaxes you. Treat your body right for your mind to be in the right place.
Practice mindfulness: Itâs not just meditation. Try scheduling slots where you will try to be aware of your surroundings. Integrate awareness into your life.
Chase joy: Overthinking prevails when you are unhappy. Go after the things that are calling you. Start that business, take that trip.
Get help: If your situation is out of control and you are having intense physical reactions because of your anxiety, itâs best to seek professional help.
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