Chronic worrying is a mental habit that can be broken.

Webif you are a worrier, simply willing it away is something you have probably tried—unsuccessfully—many times.

The science gives us a better strategy, based on worry’s component parts.

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When an anxious or upsetting thought takes root in our brain, it can morph into a whole bunch of worries that seem impossible to escape — worries about.

You can train your brain to stay calm and look at life from a more balanced, less fearful.

You will need to understand your own cycle, change your thoughts, and face your fears directly.

Read on for eight.

The stronger your emotion, the harder it is to think logically.

Webby addressing the core elements of anxiety, we can work towards breaking free from the clutches of excessive worry, making way for personal growth, and embracing life's full potential.

Learn a new secret weapon in the fight to not let fear, anxiety, or worry take over.

The stronger your emotion, the harder it is to think logically.

Webby addressing the core elements of anxiety, we can work towards breaking free from the clutches of excessive worry, making way for personal growth, and embracing life's full potential.

Learn a new secret weapon in the fight to not let fear, anxiety, or worry take over.

Webif you’re plagued by exaggerated worry and tension, there are steps you can take to turn off anxious thoughts.

But with consistent effort, you can break free.

Emotion can hijack your brain.

Emotion can hijack your brain.

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