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What's the difference between anxiety and worrying?

Profile: LOABalance
LOABalance on Nov 9, 2015
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Anxiety is the fear of anticipating something negative to happen, even if there is no evidence to support it otherwise. And worrying is the attention on some aspect in life where you have a real reason to be concerned.
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Profile: raissaabed
raissaabed on Dec 2, 2014
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worrying is that feeling that push us to be careful in our decisions ..but anxiety is that feeling which make us afraid to take a decision and never be able to...
Profile: rayofhope11
rayofhope11 on Dec 2, 2014
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The difference between anxiety and worrying is anxiety is something you notice effets your day to day like. Example: You find yourself calling into work sick to avoid the anxious feelings work brings on.
Profile: PowerofNow247
PowerofNow247 on Feb 14, 2017
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This is hard to answer but there are many differences we tend to experience worry in our heads and anxiety in our bodies. Worry is verbally focused typically while anxiety includes verbal thoughts and mental imagery. There are many other differences.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Dec 2, 2014
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Anxiety is driven by too much worrying. So anxiety is much wider term than worrying. Worrying is good if it derives force within us to do something which will ultimately result in less worrying, but when worry causes you to not to do and that force turns into pain is what i call anxiety which then makes us do things which never wanted to do
Profile: starryRiver83
starryRiver83 on Dec 24, 2014
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Worrying is a feeling that everyone goes through at some point in their life. Anxiety, however, is excessive worry, which could affect your work life, your social life, your sleep pattern. It can often be linked to something, such as, for example, social anxiety, which is linked to social contact and therefore can lead to someone suffering this anxiety to feel nervous when they are to talk in front of large groups of people, or to engage in conversation. Anxiety can also result in panic attacks, and will cause someone to almost obsess over the thing causing their anxiety. So if you are thinking about something a lot, if this worry is affecting your every day life, your social and work life, sleeping, etc. If it has led to panic attacks also. Then it is more likely to be anxiety rather than worry.
Profile: RalphBG
RalphBG on Dec 7, 2014
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Worrying and anxiety are similar. The difference is that worrying is just your worrying for something the next day, or anytime, about anything. Anxiety is more serious. It can get you so worried that all you can think about is that event that you are worried about. It could be so bad that you can't stop fidgeting. A solution to this, if you are anxious or worried is to focus on the positive, and say to yourself that it will be over soon. :)
Profile: EmotionalBodyguard
EmotionalBodyguard on Sep 15, 2015
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Worrying is considering the bad things that could happen and hoping they dont. anxiety is being actively scared of it
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Dec 2, 2014
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Worrying is normally over one or two things and goes away after a while. Anxiety is a consent worry over everything, or many things big or small.
Profile: pumpkinspicelatte
pumpkinspicelatte on Dec 2, 2014
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Anxiety is a build up of emotion that creates unease because of the outcome, whereas worrying can be a cause of anxiety about potential problems.
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