We all face daily challenges in our lives that can contribute to anxiety. These can include struggles at work or home or problems managing our emotions, finances, relationships, or health. Anxiety makes these challenges feel harder to manage. Excessive worrying can cause you to fixate on otherwise-normal problems in your life, leaving you feeling stuck or out of control.
Think of wellbeing as a
three-legged stool and anxiety as a persistent imbalance. If one leg weakens, the whole structure becomes unstable. The three main areas of wellbeing include:
- Biological wellbeing: Your physical health, genetics, and the effects of substances form this leg.
- Psychological wellbeing: This leg includes coping skills, self-esteem, and stress management.
- Social wellbeing: Relationships, community, culture, and career shape this leg.
Anxiety can shift your feeling of stability, creating an outsized feeling of worry or panic by focusing too much on a problem in your life. If you’re not tending to these three “legs” of your wellbeing, anxiety can creep in and become an even larger problem.