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How to Prevent Anxiety from Ruining Your Relationships

You may be aware that there is a wealth of information online regarding how anxiety affects our emotional, physical, and mental health. You can suffer from panic attacks, feelings of overwhelming fear, or a general sensation of nervousness and tension, which are all symptoms of anxiety. It can take over your thoughts and be present or visible in all aspects of your life. But, have you ever pondered how anxiety can harm your relationships with your loved ones, including family and friends?

Anxiety may be contributing to the pressure you feel in your relationship, killing your love and affection for your loved ones.

Is anxiety ruining your relationships? Learn why it happens and how to prevent it

Why anxiety destroys relationships and trust: – Anxiety can produce nervousness, worry, or concern, which might interfere with your genuine feelings at any particular moment. This could make you less aware of your surroundings and your partner’s demands. When you’re worried about what might happen, paying attention to what’s going on is difficult. When you’re overwhelmed, your partner could think you’re not paying attention, so now you could face a trust breakdown in the relationship.

Live in the moment by training your brain to assist you

As a result, you need to teach your mind to live in the present moment. Take a moment and consider what you know rather than what you don’t know whenever you recognize fear or concern that causes your mind to distract you from the present moment. You must gather yourself before taking action in the heat of the moment. You can also take deliberate steps to build your partner’s trust by doing things that make your partner laugh and feel satisfied in your relationship. When you’re worried, express yourself openly and reach out to your loved one physically and verbally, which might even help you clear your mind of the situation you are facing.  

Anxiety silences your actual self, leading to panic or procrastination: – An anxious person may have difficulty conveying genuine feelings towards others. It may also be challenging to maintain boundaries or communicate the attention and space you require. Because anxiety is unpleasant, it’s possible that you unconsciously take too much time attending to it.

Anxiety can lead you to assume that something is urgently wrong and needs to be discussed now instead of when you have a break, which would be more beneficial. Your anxiety can cause harm when you don’t express what you genuinely feel or need, which is why it can kill your relationships. If you hold your feelings within, they may spiral out of control, and you can feel hopeless and even defensive in a given situation.

Recognize your feelings as soon as possible to avoid them happening

Therefore, you should recognize and acknowledge your negative feelings as soon as possible before unnecessary conflicts destroy your relationship. It is not necessary to wait until your emotion or anxiety gets out of control to be acknowledged. You can do this early in the process. Set aside time to analyze some of the wandering thoughts or fears draining your precious time and energy.

 

Acceptance is in opposition to anxiousness: – A healthy sort of worry will alert you to “something that’s not right” by gently pulling at your heart or a brief tightening of your belly. This indication assists you in taking action, such as speaking up for somebody who is getting unfairly targeted.

Excessive feelings of anxiety however, feels like you’re constantly carrying an emotion in your stomach. Anxiety makes you discard things that aren’t harmful and shun things that could help you. It can also make you feel depressed or trapped, preventing you from taking strong action to alter something in your existing life that is hurting you.

Get used to being uncomfortable

You don’t have to turn a blind eye to the unpleasant thoughts that wander in your mind. You can take practical or productive measures to deal with your anxiety, such as seeking anxiety treatments at Inner Acceptance Therapy in Houston if you live nearby or make a virtual session. Sometimes all your partner needs is for you to be there emotionally, and sometimes you need to give yourself that same gift. A soft touch can communicate your presence to your companion, while a relaxing breath can show your presence to yourself.

The force of anxiety can be reduced by building trust in your connections.  You can create positive change in a relationship dynamic just by knowing how stress affects it.

At Inner Acceptance Therapy, we have therapists who specialize in adult, senior, and teen anxiety treatment and can assist you in better understanding and preventing anxiety in you and your relationship.