Not exact matches
Research shows that
people who focus their energy on materialistic and superficial pleasures end up
more anxious,
more emotionally unstable and less happy in the long - run.
The gut is very sensitive to psychological stress — and, vice versa, the physical and social discomfort of chronic digestive problems can make a
person feel
more anxious.
Anything that makes
people more anxious and uncertain about the future has a negative effect on business and on stocks.
And it seems that
people are becoming
more an
more anxious to attach the word «miracle» to situations where it simply does not apply.
«There's clear evidence that
people who focus on money, fame and image are
more likely to be depressed and
anxious,» she said.
It's hard to remember a time where a game between two 3 - 5 teams was
more highly anticipated, but any time the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles are on the same field,
people will be
anxious to see it.
Many children, they said, now appeared
more anxious,
more impulsive, less focused,
more heedless of others, and
more dependent on other
people to do things for them than they had been in the past.
Now, again, this may be ideal for some
people but I actually get kind of
anxious being away from baby in the newborn stage and have at times felt like I should «want» that break
more.
I become uncomfortable when I read these headlines with sweeping statements, which can cause
people with
more variable sleep patterns to become
anxious, especially when they feel great and well - rested during the day.
People who experience heightened anxiety tend to focus on anxiety - inducing things, which in turn makes them
more anxious, so creating a vicious cycle.
Anxious folks are
more likely to cling to coupledom quite tightly) You were assuming coupled
people couldn't be coupled and have attachment disorders in any great number.
When, in the beginning of their article, the authors spell out their expectations for how their results might turn out, they come up with three possible hypotheses: (1) single
people are
more avoidant in their attachment styles than coupled
people are; (2) single
people are
more anxious in their attachments than coupled
people are, maybe because «they have been rejected by relationship partners who would not accept their anxiety, clinginess, and intrusiveness;» and (3) single and coupled
people are similar in their attachment experiences.
The authors did find, for example, that
people who were
more depressed (whether single or coupled) were
more anxious about attachments.
Young
people are very
anxious about not finding jobs, and their parents are even
more anxious about the future of their children after seeing them through school.
We're
anxious to see
more people involved in the process and community power grow to influence
more pots of money over time.»
Compared with mice with cells from healthy
people as well as non-chimera mice, those whose brains had human schizophrenia cells were
more afraid to explore a maze,
more anxious,
more antisocial, less able to feel pleasure (from sipping sugar water), worse at remembering, and
more sleepless — all of which characterize
people with schizophrenia, too.
Optimism - building interventions, she says, could make such
people even
more anxious than they were before, as they struggle and fail to vanquish worrisome thoughts.
An
anxious person is
more apt to consider what the recipient may like, and will make a choice based less on his / her own personal preferences.
Adjustment —
People achieve balance, are less
anxious about differences, and grow
more accustomed to their new environment.
The
more nervous,
anxious people in the study expressed the preference for IDR and bottled water, and were
more negative about the
more mineral - rich tap water.
Still, as I write this, I'm looking around at
people in my favorite café near my home in San Francisco and wondering: Are some of them even
more anxious than I am?
In fact, some researchers think that this is how these disorders are perpetuated:
People who are
anxious focus on anxiety - inducing things and thus become
more anxious, in a continuous cycle.
This is important because
anxious people display a bias to focus on
more threatening things in their environment.
Nuclear power has been staggeringly safe, but that doesn't stop
people being
anxious about it, just as airplanes and trains are an amazingly safe way to travel but
people still worry far
more about plane crashes than car crashes.
«You feel frustrated, angry, and
anxious — and, somewhat ironically, when
people are depleted like that they are
more likely to pay it forward to others, even if it they don't mean to.»
The human body produces vitamin D when exposed to the sun's rays, and research suggests that
people who are deficient in the vitamin are
more likely to be depressed,
anxious, and tired.
Numerous studies have found that physically strong
people were happier with their appearance,
more confident, and less
anxious than their physically weaker counterparts.
Anxious people tend to think about the potential harm of acting
more than the potential harm of not acting.
«There's a perception that
people with higher IQs might be
more neurotic,
more anxious, and
more depressed — Woody Allen style,» says Karestan Koenen, PhD, a clinical psychologist and associate professor at the Harvard School of Public Health.
And I think we know this, there's some
people who are just a little bit
more anxious than others and that diversity in human personality probably helped us evolutionarily and so I think there was obviously an evolutionary advantage for someone who's nervous system was a bit
more responsive.
The gut is very sensitive to psychological stress — and, vice versa, the physical and social discomfort of chronic digestive problems can make a
person feel
more anxious.
This leads to unwanted weight loss even if the
person starts eating
more than usual, rapid or irregular heartbeat, insomnia, feeling nervous,
anxious, or
more irritable than normal, muscle weakness, and feeling hot when others do not.
So if
more and
more prescriptions are being written, why are
more people reporting that they feel depressed and
anxious?
Like you had energy, you may have been stressed, you may have been
anxious but you had the energy, you know, behind you to do all the things that you needed to do, and then at some point, it started to teeter out where, you know, you're having less energy, you're feeling
more fatigue, you need
more naps, you need
more time sleeping, you spend
more time resting on the weekend, and most
people when we do a detail history, we see that pattern kind of unfolding and we progress, that's called stage 1 — again, depending on what lab you use, there's a lab called Diagnos - Techs out of Washington, they have like a 7 phases of adrenal fatigue — I like keeping things really simple.
These
people generally get hungrier,
more lethargic,
anxious, and agitated while dieting.
It's hard to describe because I think
people envision depression as wanting to be in bed all day, hiding under the covers + crying (which trust me... some days I definitely feel like doing), however there is «high functioning depression «where you go ahead + try to kick a ** everyday but still feel sad,
anxious + hopeless inside... so that is the current boat I am in (sorry this isn't
more «upbeat» but I think maybe some
people can relate to this + if this can help one other
person not feel like they are battling similar issues alone, that makes me feel better to be there to say «it's ok»).
How nostalgia is good for you: Happy memories make
people more optimistic and less
anxious about the future.
Socially
anxious individuals who are commonly faced with the difficulty of starting and maintaining close relationships tend to feel
more comfortable communicating with
people of the opposite sex online.
Grace, the main character in 20th Century Fox's new adventure romantic comedy «Monte Carlo,» is one of those
people; she's grows even
more excited and
anxious to get away from her Texas town to go to Paris as the trip grows near.
Needless to say,
people were
anxious for
more information about this prequel to the beloved Monsters, Inc..
By objective measures, our young
people are
more anxious,
more depressed, and have
more psychopathology in general than students did a few decades ago.
When physiological arousal increases
people sweat
more; when it's very high that's when you're
anxious and stressed, when it's very low that's when you're really bored or sleepy.
It showed that
people who used their phones
more were 33 %
more anxious and had a greater relationship with their phones than nature.
John Cameron, head of NSPCC Helplines, said: «Since April, Childline has already received
more than 300 contacts from young
people anxious about terrorism, so we know it's a child welfare issue that is impacting on their emotional wellbeing.
I feel slightly
more prepared after having researched this topic and spent so much time with
anxious young
people.
Our members in schools are deeply
anxious that many
more young
people need specialist support than can access it because CAMHS services are so thinly stretched.
After three volunteers disappeared and were ultimately assumed to have been murdered,
people became
more anxious.
That's actually a good return these days, much better than you can get in a bank or C / D or Treasury bond, and so
people might be
more encouraged to buy, while sellers are
anxious to hold on.
«Pets experience the white - coat effect just like
people do and can become
more anxious just by walking...
The fact that your pup is bigger and
more outgoing also helps, but do take it slowly if he seems
anxious or nervous, even around things /
people that he was totally fine with before.