“When you look at a person, any person, everyone has a story. Everyone has gone through something that has changed their life. Anxiety, depression and panic attacks are not signs of weakness. They are signs of trying to remain strong for way too long.” WayTryingLooksPersonsLongStoriesStrongGoneChangedAnxietyWeaknessPanicPanic AttacksEveryone Has A StoryAnxiety Depression Author:Deepika Padukone
“Learn how to cope, sweet friend. There will always be dark days ahead.” DarkSweetAnxietyImmuneImmune SystemPhysical HealthDark DaysOvercoming DepressionStressorsChemical ReactionsStress And AnxietyDon't StressSweet FriendAnxiety Depression Author:Kris Carr
“One of the best ways to properly evaluate and adapt to the many environmental stresses of life is to simply view them as normal. The adversity and failures in our lives, if adapted to and viewed as normal corrective feedback to use to get back on target, serve to develop in us an immunity against anxiety, depression, and the adverse responses to stress. Instead of tackling the most important priorities that would make us successful and effective in life, we prefer the path of least resistance and do things simply that will relieve our tension, such as shuffling papers and majoring in minors.” IfsWayImportantUseLife IsViewsPathSuccessfulOur LivesNormalPaperAnxietyStressAdversityResponseEnvironmentalPrioritiesBest WayResistanceTensionTargetGet BackMinorsPapersFeedbackEvaluateAdaptedAdverseImmunityTacklingShufflingPath Of Least ResistanceAnxiety Depression Author:Denis Waitley
“You take somebody - one person has definitely got autism, you got another person that maybe has some of those traits and maybe there's some anxiety, depression, some epilepsy or something in the family history. Put them together, you're more likely to have a severely autistic kid than if you don't have any neurological problems in the family history.” IfsPersonsProblemKidsTogetherAnxietyTraitsAutismAutisticFamily HistoryEpilepsyAnxiety Depression Author:Temple Grandin
“Symptoms like anxiety, depression, aggression, alcohol or drug use, are responses to physical and emotional pain that has its roots in traumatic experiences from childhood and later in life.” UsePainChildhoodEmotionalDrugAnxietyRootsResponseAlcoholAggressionSymptomsEmotional PainTraumatic ExperiencesLater In LifeDrug UseAnxiety Depression Author:Jed Diamond
“Now there's some night terrors that happen in adults. And if it starts as an adult and you've never had them before, then there might be other things that are happening; it might be anxiety, depression, stress. And that's when you might have more of a thorough psychological evaluation.” IfsMightHappensNightAnxietyHappeningsAdultsStressTerrorPsychologicalThoroughEvaluationNight TerrorsAnxiety Depression Author:Shelby Harris
“The solution probably doesn't look like the problem. If we have this propensity to worry, to be anxious, to be depressed, to be angry - focusing on the worry, anxiety, depression, and anger? Probably not gonna be the solution.” IfsLooksProblemWorryAnxietySolutionsAngryAnxiousPropensityAnxiety Depression Author:Moby
“Anxiety, depression, and suicide don't discriminate based on how much money you have - though it might make it easier for you to get help.” HelpingMightEasierAnxietySuicideAnxiety Depression Author:Chelsea Manning
“Good humor is a tonic for mind and body. It is the best antidote for anxiety and depression. It is a business asset. It attracts and keeps friends. It lightens human burdens. It is the direct route to serenity and contentment.” MindHumansBodyHumorInspiringBusinessAttitudeDepressionAnxietyDirectBurdenContentmentAssetsSerenityRoutesFunny InspirationalMind And BodyAntidoteSereneGreat DepressionGood HumorBeing DepressedPeople With DepressionHelp With DepressionEncouraging LifeGin And TonicGood HumourClinical DepressionAnxiety DepressionDepression And Anxiety Author:Grenville Kleiser
“If you trade your authenticity for safety, you may experience the following: anxiety, depression, eating disorders, addiction, rage, blame, resentment, and inexplicable grief.” IfsInspirationalMayRealGriefAnxietyEatingSafetyBlameTradeAddictionFollowingRageAuthenticityDisorderResentmentEating DisorderInexplicableCalmingCalm DownAnxiety DisorderAnxiety DepressionDepression And Anxiety Author:Brené Brown
“If you don’t think your anxiety, depression, sadness and stress impact your physical health, think again. All of these emotions trigger chemical reactions in your body, which can lead to inflammation and a weakened immune system. Learn how to cope, sweet friend. There will always be dark days.” IfsThinkingBodyDarkEmotionSadnessSweetAnxietyStressImpactYour BodyReactionsChemicalsTriggersImmuneImmune SystemPhysical HealthDark DaysOvercoming DepressionStressorsChemical ReactionsStress And AnxietyDon't StressSweet FriendAnxiety Depression Author:Kris Carr
“I recently read in the book My Stroke of Insight by brain scientist Jill Bolte Taylor that the natural life span of an emotion—the average time it takes for it to move through the nervous system and body—is only a minute and a half. After that we need thoughts to keep the emotion rolling. So if we wonder why we lock into painful emotional states like anxiety, depression, or rage, we need look no further than our own endless stream of inner dialogue.” IfsNeedsLooksBookStatesBodyMovingNaturalEmotionBrainHalfWonderMinutesEmotionalAnxietyScientistAveragePainfulInsightRageEndlessDialogueNervousStreamsLocksRollingStrokesNervous SystemLife SpanNatural LifeAnxiety Depression Author:Tara Brach
“Thyroid Panel (blood test)-Abnormal thyroid hormone levels are a common cause of anxiety, depression, forgetfulness, confusion, and lethargy. Having low thyroid levels decreases overall brain activity, which can impair your thinking, judgment, and self-control and make it very hard for you to feel good. Low thyroid functioning can make it nearly impossible to manage weight effectively. To know your thyroid levels, you need to know these figures: thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) Free T3 Free T4 Thyroid antibodies (thyroid peroxidase and thyroglobulin antibodies)” ThinkingKnowsNeedsFeelsSelfHardCausesLevelsCommonBrainImpossibleBloodFiguresActivityAnxietyJudgmentLowsTestsWeightConfusionFeel GoodManageSelf ControlForgetfulnessDecreaseHormonesAbnormalLethargyThyroidAntibodiesAnxiety DepressionBlood Tests Author:Daniel Amen