Anxiety can serve as a vital survival mechanism, alerting us to potential dangers and prompting necessary responses to threats. It can enhance focus and motivation, helping individuals prepare for challenges such as exams or public speaking. Additionally, experiencing anxiety can foster resilience, as learning to cope with it can lead to personal growth and improved problem-solving skills. In moderation, anxiety can thus play a constructive role in our lives.
It is necessary to prevent tooth decay so that you can keep healthy teeth without getting toothaches, root canals, and/or dentures.
Feeling healthy
Probably not. Even if he is receiving treatment, the outlook is not good for a healthy relationship. (Like it's healthy now, right?) We would get out, before it gets worse. Feeling sorry for someone is no reason to ruin your own life.
it is necessary to feel comfortable and healthy
you will be healthy
you will be healthy
You can read about anxiety disorders online or at healthy magazines at your local convince store or deli or DR store. You can also ask others who have been through the trouble of anxiety disorders.
To get energy and to be healthy.
To stay healthy
I found a book called Natural Relief for Anxiety. It focuses on drug free ways to cope with anxiety. The book explains anxiety and related problems. It talks about living a healthy lifestyle and how this can alleviate anxiety. It also explores alternative approaches to anxiety treatment using herbs and supplements, massage, chiropractic, and homeopathy.
"You are feeling under the weather" means that you are not feeling well or healthy. It could imply that you are experiencing symptoms such as fatigue, illness, or discomfort.
DEFINITELY! I'm going through some anger issues myself at the present time over some old relationship issues; and let me tell ya, being 'nice' and not expressing my anger toward these people that deserve it. I'm finding myself suffering both depression AND anxiety from not expressing this. Supressing anger is not healthy in that it makes you feel powerless and in not acknowledging it is essentially not acknowledging your right as a human being to feel and express anger productively when it must be. My thoughts: express it to whomever you feel you need to make yourself feel 'whole' again. Anger at times is a part of who we are... sometimes not a pleasant feeling, particularly if we're not used to acknowledging it; but to not acknowledge it is to deny a part of yourself. Give yourself the right to feel angry and express it. Comes down to acknowledging, accepting and loving all parts of you.