
Wellness
- Overcoming your worry
There
are a lot of us that spend too much time worrying.
According to The National Institute on Mental
Health, approximately 40 million American adults
ages 18 and older, or about 18.1 percent of
people in this age group in a given year, have
an anxiety disorder. Anxiety prevents us from
being happy, can cause physical ailments, and
keeps us from taking healthy risks that may
improve the quality of our lives.
Worry
may be a trait that is passed on genetically
from your family or it may be an outcome of
your environment. One or both of your parents
may suffer from intense anxiety and you learn
to be anxious because it is modeled for you
as a way of living. The worry is usually driven
by a need to have a guaranteed outcome. Of course
there are very few situations that result in
a sure-fire conclusion. Therefore the worrying
does not seem to have any purpose or any positive
effects in one’s life.
The
worrying can become habitual where you immediately
turn to the feelings of anxiousness in your
stomach, the endless spinning of your thoughts
and the sense that disaster is about to occur.
You believe that there is not an alternative
to this way of being because you have been processing
information in this manner your entire life.
However,
there is a means to transform the worrying to
peace through physical exercise. There are many
studies that conclude that physical exercise
brings a state of well being
and
calmness. There is research that indicates that
working out as little as 15 minutes at a time
will enable you to reach this state.
First,
make an appointment with your physician to clear
you for participating in physical exercise.
While you are walking, running, biking or other
aerobic activity do the following:
A
regular exercise program will help ease your
worrying. You will notice that the confusion
that is created by anxiety will decrease or
dissipate. You will discover that issues that
once seemed impossible to approach, much less
resolve, and become much easier to work through.
You can learn to capture this peaceful feeling
that you obtain from exercising while you are
sedentary. This process won’t happen overnight,
but it can with practice.
A
regular exercise program can lead you to living
a life where you focus on living happily in
the present instead of worrying about the future
or dreading the past.