High-functioning anxiety can show up a lot at work, and it’s important to recognize how to cope with it so you can prevent sliding into burnout, more stress, and frustration. Some of the ways high-functioning anxiety shows up at work that I’ll be talking about include: people-pleasing, overworking, putting too much pressure on yourself, poor boundaries, overthinking, anxiety, burnout, self-doubt, and fear of failure. In this episode, you’ll learn 7 tips to cope with high-functioning anxiety at work.

 

In this episode, you will learn:

The different ways high-functioning anxiety shows up at work How to set boundaries and plan ahead to minimize anxiety and stress triggers Simple and actionable tips you can start implementing today to cope with high-functioning anxiety at work

 

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Calmly Coping is a self-improvement podcast for overthinkers who struggle with high-functioning anxiety to help you feel more calm, balanced, and confident.

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