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How to Calm an Anxiety Attack: Practical Tips and Techniques šŸ™

Jem7Cups August 23rd, 2023

Anxiety attacks can be incredibly overwhelming.


They are characterised by a sudden surge of intense fear or discomfort, and can be accompanied by physical symptoms like a racing heart, shortness of breath, and trembling. Although they can feel incredibly isolating, it's important to remember that you're not alone, and there are techniques that can help. Here's a guide to calming an anxiety attack:


1. Grounding Techniques: Grounding helps bring you back to the present moment. Here are some techniques to try:

- 5-4-3-2-1: Identify five things you can see, four you can touch, three you can hear, two you can smell, and one you can taste.

- Hold an object: Focus on its texture, temperature, weight, and other physical qualities.


2. Deep Breathing: This can help slow your heart rate and calm your mind. Try inhaling for a count of four, holding for a count of four, and exhaling for a count of four.


3. Challenge Negative Thoughts: Anxiety often comes with a rush of negative and irrational thoughts. Challenge them by asking:

- Is this thought true?

- Is there evidence to support it?

- What's the worst that could happen? And what's more likely to happen?


4. Remind Yourself: Tell yourself that this is an anxiety attack and it will pass. You've gotten through them before and you will get through this one as well.


5. Find a Calm Environment: If possible, step away from an overwhelming environment. This could be a quiet room or even just a few moments outdoors.


6. Use Distraction Techniques: Engage in an activity that requires your attention. This can be anything from counting backwards, coloring, or focusing on a simple task.


7. Seek Comfort: Talk to someone you trust about how you're feeling. Sometimes, just vocalising your feelings can be therapeutic.


8. Avoid Caffeine and Sugar: These can exacerbate anxiety. Instead, drink water or herbal tea.


9. Use Positive Affirmations: Say positive affirmations to yourself, such as "I am safe," "This too shall pass," or "I am in control."


10. Seek Professional Help: If you're experiencing frequent anxiety attacks, it might be time to seek help from a professional, such as a therapist or counsellor. They can provide coping mechanisms tailored to you.


Remember, everyone is different and some techniques might work better for you than others. It's about finding what's most effective for you. Most importantly, be gentle with yourself. Anxiety attacks can be challenging, but with the right tools and support, they can become more manageable.

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InsecureTurtle95 December 12th, 2023

@Jem7Cups thank you for this. Few moments ago I almost passed out from an anxiety attackĀ 

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monaaai March 3rd

@InsecureTurtle95

aw, sorry to hear. panic attacks can be so scary! i hope that youā€™re feeling much much better now šŸ«§šŸ’•

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purpleSea7109 December 13th, 2023

Just play coldplsy song yellow. I am just click away if need me.

discreetWriter3920 January 13th

@Jem7Cups

thanks for posting! The deep breathing especially really helps. Personally, I like inhaling through my teeth, because it gives a cold sensation that grounds me when Iā€™m overstimulated or anxious.

Arie3 January 14th

@Jem7Cups these are some good tricks! Best is to concentrate on ur breathingĀ 

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monaaai March 3rd

@Arie3Ā 

i used to do this, and it never helps, always makes me feel even worse šŸ˜”

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Arie3 March 14th

@monaaai oops, might not have worked for you, don't worry everyone has different methods to calm downĀ 

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SleepyShyCat January 25th

@Jem7Cups

Thanks, needing the reminder :')Ā 

IndependentChoice February 4th

@Jem7Cups I think we may utilize NLP or imagery methods too. Besides shadow work and to be aware of one's emotional needs may help too.

@Jem7Cups

Have you ever tried biting a lemon or eating a super sour candy? Itā€™s something about shocking your senses. I highly recommend it if your other options arenā€™t working!Ā 

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monaaai March 3rd

@TheGirlWithTheRedBalloon

has this ever worked for you?Ā 

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Yes, and if it doesnā€™t work worst case scenario is you get a little sour treat.

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xoolee February 13th

@Jem7Cups

I believe that being kind to ourselves goes a long way šŸ’•

Yashoda108 February 17th

@Jem7Cups Thanks for the fantastic write-up ā€“ thereā€™s some great mindfulness relaxation meditations as well on 7 cups

SebKOlsen February 20th

@Jem7Cups Brilliant post with great tips! Thank you so much for thisĀ šŸ™