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Anxiety is your mind trying to protect you from a threat that may never come. When it gets loud, the racing thoughts, the tight chest, and the constant "what if" can feel impossible to switch off â but the feeling is manageable, and you are not broken for having it.
If several of these feel familiar, you are not overreacting â and you are not alone in it.
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Gentle, practical ideas â not medical advice. Take what helps, leave the rest.
Saying "this is anxiety, not fact" creates a gap between you and the thought.
Notice 5 things you see, 4 you can touch, 3 you hear. It pulls the brain out of the spiral.
Breathe out longer than you breathe in. A long exhale signals safety to your nervous system.
Writing the worry down anonymously stops it from circling endlessly in your head.
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Slow your exhale, name what you are feeling, and ground yourself in your senses. These do not erase anxiety but they lower the intensity enough to think clearly.
They overlap. Overthinking is often anxiety looking for control â the mind tries to "solve" a feeling by analysing it. Naming the feeling usually helps more than analysing it.
Yes. Putting worries into words moves them out of the looping part of the brain. VentiSpace lets you do this anonymously and read how others cope.
VentiSpace is peer support â not a crisis line, therapy, or medical service. If you are in distress or thinking about harming yourself, please reach out now. These helplines are free and confidential (India):
Whatever you are carrying about anxiety, you can put it down here â anonymously, in your own words. Your voice matters. Your feelings are valid.
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