Even when you’re doing “everything right” — exercising, meditating, eating well — anxiety can still return, because it isn’t just a stress glitch. Often it has a quiet logic: it shows up when something feels too close (a decision, a change, being seen), and the chase for certainty teaches the cycle to repeat. What if the question isn’t “How do I get rid of this?” but “What is this trying to stop me from facing?”
Tag Archives: Anxiety
Feeling anxious “for no reason” usually means there’s no clear explanation you can name. Anxiety isn’t always like fear, it often has no obvious object. Sometimes it’s your body registering pressure before you have words for it. Not meaningless, but a signal that something in you is asking to be noticed.




