Would You Like To Take Part?
Hi everyone, I'm new here so I'm not sure if this is the right place to post a call for submission, but I am currently working on a project which entails creating an illustrated pocket book / zine / booklet in which I discuss Anxiety.
I want to compile words of wisdom and advice for people who suffer from anxiety, the most important aspect is that the content would come from people WITH anxiety. Things that have helped you might help someone else and I would like to use my platform as a graphic artist to spread the word. I feel that something like this could really benefit younger people, particularly in schools where the subject of mental illness isn't always addressed. Perhaps it would give someone comfort in knowing that they're not alone and that help is out there.
I would properly credit any written submission (unless you'd prefer to remain anon which is fine also) and would (with your permission) write a little bit about you (age, how long you've had anxiety, how you feel today etc).
I'd really appreciate your time, and would be greatful if you feel you'd like to contribute. Any feedback on my idea would also be welcomed.
Thankyou!
Leanne
How I control my anxiety.
Hi, I'm Steve.
1. Act like a dumbass, it makes life "less serious".. and the tradeoff is that, it lowers anxiety because as an anxiety sufferer, I tend to "over analyze" everything. Just like everyone else here. Think it through, over, and over, and oddly enough, thinking about the same s**t over and over, doesn't change it.
2. Quickly analyze any situation. Can I change it? Yes or no. How can I change it? Easy or difficult. Is it worth trying to change? Does this change benefit only me, or others too? If I can't change it, I accept it...even if I don't like it.
3. I learned to understand, over time, that 99.97% of the things I would be concerned about, worry about, fret over, that would cause me sleeplessness and in turn, increase anxiety levels,...never happened.
4. Make a "plan" that is very detailed when it comes to things that I find stressful beyond normalcy.
Go to the shopping store at the same general time daily, whether I couldv'e gotten everything in (1) giant trip or not.
To put me into a situation, more frequently. To see some of the same faces and people. To have a routine. To get me out of this home.
Go to the same gas stations, to see, meet, greet, the same people. This helps because any gas station is as harmless as your regular station.
Expect the unexpected. It helps to be a certain personality type, as I tend to know the 20 different things that may potentially happen so when they do,
then it's no big deal.
I hate to stand in lines, so I will keep walking around, or stand back in another section "pretending" to be shopping until the coast is cleared.
I saved 100% on stress, by switching to not giving a flluck. It doesn't mean not to care about people, it means, s**t happens, expect it.
Rid your life, of people that bring you additional drama, stress, conflicts, struggles,..that are not of your own doing.
If they can not change the amount of impact that they have on you, then ignore them, avoid them, evade them.
I don't bring any of that, into anyone else's life. Why? Because I have respect and courtesy for others, and I KNOW how things impact other people.
Offer to help other people, in need, of anything. If you see someone struggling with something (normal circumstances of course) then help them, and
ask for nothing in return (except I must ask for 1 cent)...I have a curse on me,..whenever I do good unto others, something happens but I keep doing
good unto others anyway. (NO GOOD DEED GOES UNPUNISHED) Is my curse. My Father told me that decades ago and it has proven to be true.
Be neighborly, KNOW YOUR NEIGHBORS. I know all of mine, but of course, there are some that "just don't get it". I call this type, "Mr & Mrs. Dry" or
"The Doorknob Family". They are recluse. BUT, when they need something, guess where they go?
Say hello to a complete stranger as often as possible.
Donate things that you don't need, use, to a needy family, person, group.
Lower your "expectations" of others, because they are going to let you down...
Live for today, forget the past,,don't talk about it, reinvestigate it, reopen dialogue, you can not change what has been done or said,..and have hope for
the future. NO ONE knows what the future holds in store, for anyone, anywhere...so, don't worry about it.
Lastly, find something good, something to laugh about,, something that makes you happy, somehow, somewhere.....
Hopefully that's good enough for now..
I have anxiety BUT anxiety does not have me anymore....
Chris. :)