Constructed Anxiety

in selfimprovement •  7 years ago 

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Constructed Anxiety

Life is not easy, it’s not a Disney fairytale. However, how much of our troubles is constructed by ourselves? How much of it is anxiety that we have learned to become sensitive to?

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Introduction

Every day we are faced with this modern society with amazing amounts of stress. As mentioned in a previous post, we can learn how to deal with insane amounts of pressure. We have jobs, we have relationships, we have kids and the world’s politics does not make life simpler either.

Stress is a long-term effect of being put under pressure. A person can be sitting down, trying to relax from a hard day, sipping at their coffee and feel immense stress at the same time. Stress is a constant modifier to our lives. It is a sum equation of all the components in our lives that cause us difficulty and worry.

Anxiety is the shorthand relative of a similar, yet different term. Anxiety is a feeling, one that we feel right now, immediately. It is like the onset of anger or joy, it can come and go. It is related to our stress levels because feeling anxious constantly will be a pressure to everything.

Usually, an anxious person also is not at top performance and hence will get more stress because things are not going their way.

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Natural Anxiety

Anxiety is a normal enough of a feeling to have. When you are standing at the edge of a cliff there is a warning going off somewhere to be careful. When your child is cutting something with a sharp knife, there is an instinct and an anxiety to stop or help because you do not want your child to get hurt.

Anxiety is also normal in a social and interpersonal sense. You could be anxious because you offended your loved one or role model. You can be anxious when you are under review by your boss.

And yet there are forms of anxiety that I have observed that are completely self-made. I come into contact with many different people. If you do the same then after a while you will notice some people are similar to others that you know. Of course, if you are a trained psychologist this would have been part of your studies and your bread and butter.

The point is that psychologists have over many years mapped out these similar people and studied them. Because I understand that I fit in somewhere in a spectrum of known and recorded types, I understand that it is normal.

Each one of us may be unique and everyone has their own unique life and yet, there have been so many people before you that a similar person has likely been noticed. Bottom line – It is natural to have feelings of anxiety as a response to situations.

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How do we construct our own Anxiety?

Whenever you are not feelings well, take a moment to see if it is anxiety. Taking note of this is the first step in beating this habit that undermines yourself. If you are feeling anxious but there is no physical or tangible situation to be anxious about – chances are that it is likely constructed.

People tend to have some sort of worry that makes them anxious. But that anxiety can grow to a point where they can no longer be constructive in dealing with those problems. Anxiety can even build a cage around our thoughts that prohibit us from reaching solutions.

You might notice this in yourself or in others. Have you noticed how you have a limited amount of time to get something done and then do not get to it? That’s procrastination and that’s another topic. But while you are doing this, notice your anxiety at dealing with the issue.

As the time goes by the issue becomes bigger and the anxiety grows, your inaction becomes incapacitating. Nothing ever gets done this way and no self-improvement can happen while you are feeling this way.

Another form of self-constructed anxiety is stressing unnecessarily about situations or facts outside of your control. Sometimes someone else’s behavior can encourage this.

Example: A friend of mine was told in the morning by his father that the two of them needed to talk that evening. This guy was anxious to the point that this one incident added permanently to the stress levels he was feeling. By that afternoon, he was all worked up. He had been messaging our WhatsApp group all day and generally freaking out.

Meanwhile, when he got to the conversation his dad had nothing dramatic to talk to him about. Just something that was mundane and needed to be organized.

This is a constructed anxiety that he managed to build and polish and stress himself out with. Without context, there was nothing he could do about the upcoming conversation. His father’s method of communication obviously is very different from his own. It also shows that he has likely been focussed on inward anxiety rather than learning what his father’s methods are.

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Constructing Anxiety, Roadblocks to Self-Improvement

So there are many more examples of how we manage to construct our own anxiety. I cannot cover them all but I am sure that once you have taken the time to think about why you are feeling anxious, you can start seeing which parts you have placed in the position yourself.

These anxious bouts will reduce your productivity, concentration and therefore – your self-improvement journey. Many immovable or impossible obstacles have been dealt with by some people while others are still locked in a prison (sometimes a maze even) made from all our anxiousness.

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Solution and Conclusion

Recognise that you are anxious.
Seek the root cause of your anxiety.
Ask yourself if this root cause natural or constructed.
If there is no action required or possible from you then push it aside.
If there is something you can do to eliminate the cause, focus on it and get it done!

If you cannot focus because you are feeling anxious then you first need to remove the anxiety. Find the root cause, the smallest malleable component and focus on eliminating the cause. Piece by piece until the anxiety is sorted out. If you do not do this then it will be like driving with your parking brake (handbrake) up.

Most importantly: Give yourself time. To master anything takes practice. To master yourself will make you a master of all things that you take up.

Good luck out there.

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An important and relevant topic. I appreciate how you've placed responsibility/power in the hands the individual.

That being said, it's imperative to realize how the culture is purposefully designed to create anxiety, then offers consumerism and support of government as false solutions.

You're not just a crazy person who's making something out of nothing. Yes, your own mental and emotional state is in your own hands, but there is a force working toward your detriment, and being aware of this is a critical part of overcoming its influence.

If someone is following behind you, whacking you in the head with a wooden spoon every 10 seconds, you certainly could learn to cope better, but it's also of benefit to address one of the causes of your discomfort by turning around and kicking the pest into the gutter.

The relevant equivalent would be turning off mass media fear-based propaganda, steering clear of advertising as much as possible, and ceasing your acceptance of the cultural paradigm which encourages self-valuation based upon comparative financial success and bodily perfection.

Much obliged for the thoughtful post!

That is one of the most intelligent comments that I have read here on Steem.

Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

That’s powerful kind of ya! I came to Steemit hoping to find an environment of synergistic uplift, and it’s been tremendously encouraging to find quality content like this article. There are people here who want to learn, share, and grow, which suits me just fine. Let’s do this thing and see how far humanity can rise!

Growing stronger and smarter every day is the most honorable lifestyle there is.

Well said! I’ve always felt that way but never condensed it into words. It’s a lot more honorable than killing yourself with your own sword because you displeased your master. Hahaha The things people come up with...

It is essential and important to separate ourselves from mainstream media.

As much as people studied psychology to help people (and being paid to do so), I am pretty sure that the best marketing / political entities and persons have their own intimate knowledge of psychology.

It is important to understand others and yourself to understand how to take control and have that power in your own hands instead of being the puppet of other on the outside.

I am glad you liked the post! Thank you for your valuable comment.

Absolutely - both ancient and modern psychological strategies for control are firmly in place. As you said, they’re most effective when the individual’s defenses are down; and those defenses are raised by understanding how to evaluate information.

Something could be factual and still be a manipulation. Some respond to warnings agaisnt mainstream news media by saying, ”But it’s true - are you saying what they’re reporting didn’t happen?!” Well, in most cases it probably did, but the manipulation lies in selecting which occurences to report, and most importantly, subtlely cueing you to think about it from a predetermined point-of-view.

They’re targeting the receptor site that your wisdom is supposed to fill - your discernment. And if your wisdom ain’t occupying that site, then you’re wide open - no goalie. That’s where our power lies: not in shutting them up, but in equpping ourselves with the defensive prowess to render their aggression obsolete.

I get anxiety when I am home alone.

For some reason I keep thinking that someone is waiting behind every corner to attack me.

Also I can't sleep with an open door.
IDK maybe there is someone who has been waiting for 20 years for that 1 perfect night when I leave my door open.

Beautiful. I do feel that getting rid of anxiety is a bit more complex though, having been someone who's suffered from it. All in all, great write up

It is a broad approach to a longer process. The idea is to make people aware of the ability to influence their constructed anxiety. Most people do not believe or have not even considered that they can do anything about this feeling.

It is the first step in a journey. The details are often personal and needs to be self-regulated.

once you have taken the time to think about why you are feeling anxious

That is probably the most important step in order to resolve any emotional problem we might be facing.

The key is always to understand what is causing the issue, whether it is anxiety, depression, or any other problematic state. Only through a proper understanding, can we finally figure out what to do and how to proceed to get rid of this negative emotion.

Cheers @valorforfreedom!

Agreed. The first step is to seek the root cause of the negative emotion.

It's also pretty important to peel at the root a bit. Keep it under scrutiny and find out if there are any other underlying reasons that you do what you do or feel what you feel.