Imagine your brain is like a little weather reporter that gets confused when it can't see what’s coming next, that’s anxiety about uncertainty.
When you're little, you know exactly what happens every day: breakfast, school, playtime. But sometimes, things change, maybe the bus is late, or you don’t know if your friend will come to play. Your brain goes “Wait… what comes next?” and that’s when anxiety shows up, like a little worry monster inside you.
What Causes This Worry Monster?
When you can't tell what's going on, it feels like being in a fog. You don’t know if something fun or scary is waiting for you, so your brain gets busy making plans and worrying about everything. That’s why uncertainty makes the worry monster stronger.
How to Make the Worry Monster Go Away
Sometimes, all you need is a little reminder that things can be okay even when they're not clear. Maybe you take deep breaths like blowing out birthday candles or count your favorite toys one by one. These are like antidotes, simple tricks that help calm your brain down and let the worry monster sleep.
When you know that it’s okay to not know, the worry monster doesn’t have to be so loud anymore!
Examples
- A child gets anxious before a big test because they don’t know if they’ll pass.
- Someone worries about their job security because the company might be closing soon.
- An adult feels stressed when planning for retirement, unsure of what the future holds.
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See also
- Do other people MAKE YOU ANXIOUS?
- Can Mathematics Predict the Future?
- How do you cope with nervousness?
- How Does 4 Types of Project Risk - Different Forms of Uncertainty Work?
- How Does 4 Jokes to Validate Your Constant Anxiety Work?