Mental & Emotional Health High Anxiety: 5 Things That Set Us Off and What to Do By Dr. Sanam Hafeez Anxiety┬áis defined as┬áa feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.┬áIt’s future thinking in a negative way.┬áWhile itΓÇÖs normal to have concerns from time to time, chronic┬áanxiety┬áleads to loss of appetite, insomnia, compromised immunity and other diseases.┬áHere are five common┬áanxiety┬átriggers and offers insights and tips for what we can do to get back into ease. Retirement Once people hit 40, they feel as if the years are going quicker and the money is running out. They panic. They look at the math and it simply doesnΓÇÖt add up to a life of abundance. TheyΓÇÖre plagued with thoughts of an unknown future with medical expenses, costs for housing, food, and with every item added to the list, they get more and more┬áanxious. Some people go into denial because they feel such an intense of fear. While itΓÇÖs normal to want to shift your thinking, avoidance only leads to more┬áanxiety. I suggest settling the mind with information and action. The more you know about your retirement goals and create a plan of action, the more you can include other family members, shift finances and get clarity on whatΓÇÖs real. Information combined with action will give a sense of control. Job Loss Years ago, people would rebound faster from job loss. Within a month they would find another job often at a higher salary. Saving a bit of money as an ΓÇ£emergency fundΓÇ¥ to keep up with expenses should there be a job loss was also a possibility. Times are very different now. These days people lose their job and it creates a complete upheaval in their lives. Finances are depleted and it could take months before getting another job and at times, people accept less money just to have a salary. I have patients with good careers┬áanxious┬áthat there will be a cut back and theyΓÇÖll be let go without any idea what to do next. This scarcity mindset leads to┬áanxiety. I always remind them to explore other income generating options of interest to them currently so they donΓÇÖt feel as if their well-being is solely determined by their employer.┬áAnxiety┬áis rooted in fear and this fear is quite common, unfortunately. Health When youΓÇÖre┬áanxious┬áabout your health, it dominates your mind. The worst part about health-related┬áanxiety┬áis that it makes you feel worse and prolongs any kind of recovery. A lot of people make the mistake of researching different conditions online and self-diagnose. They get overwhelmed with all the possibilities of what may be. The best thing to do is take control of your health by staying current with doctor visits, exercise, eat healthily and focus your attention on optimal health Divorce Marital strife is a common cause for┬áanxiety. ItΓÇÖs very common for people who are going through divorce to lose weight due to┬áanxiety┬áand stress. Night┬áanxiety┬áis also common which is when you can fall asleep, but then suddenly awaken out of a sound sleep feeling sad, panicked, unable to go back to sleep. When┬áanxiety┬áinterferes with oneΓÇÖs ability to eat and sleep, consulting with a therapist can be helpful. Divorce is a major life event that radically changes oneΓÇÖs life. Depression and┬áanxiety┬áare common.┬á Terrorism and other acts of violence. We live in a very different world today. Unfortunately, every time we board an airplane, enter a shopping mall, go to a concert, the movies or send our kids to school, we get┬áanxious. Terrorism is intended to make people fearful and┬áanxious. What can we do? Again,┬áanxiety┬áis triggered by a loss of control. ItΓÇÖs rooted in a feeling of possible danger without warning. So be vigilant. Observe your surroundings. Report anything that seems suspicious. Put an emergency plan in place with family and loved ones. When triggered by┬áanxiety┬áask, what do I need to know here? What can I control in this situation? Then do what you must to feel better and prepared. The common thread here is to first acknowledge the feeling of┬áanxiety, then assess the source of it, then access information and make an action plan to make you feel more in control. Dr.┬áSanam┬áHafeez┬áPsyD┬áis a NYC based licensed clinical psychologist, teaching faculty member at the prestigious Columbia University TeacherΓÇÖs College and the founder and Clinical Director of Comprehensive Consultation Psychological Services, P.C. a neuropsychological, developmental and educational center in Manhattan and Queens.┬á Dr.┬áHafeez┬ámasterfully applies her years of experience connecting psychological implications to address some of todayΓÇÖs common issues such as body image, social media addiction, relationships, workplace stress, parenting and┬ápsychopathology (bipolar, schizophrenia, depression,┬áanxiety, etcΓǪ). In addition, Dr.┬áHafeez┬áworks with individuals who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), learning disabilities, attention and memory problems, and abuse.┬áDr.┬áHafeez┬áoften shares her credible expertise to various news outlets in New York City and frequently appears on CNN and Dr.Oz. Connect with her via twitter┬á@comprehendMind┬áor┬áwww.comprehendthemind.com┬á