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I'm feeling more anxious than usual and can't tell why.
"(Brazilians) have been more anxious than happy recently," Pinheiro says.
Since Election Day, Americans have become more anxious than ever.
But I had grown progressively more anxious, and occasionally despondent.
Toad is more anxious and clingy and lovable and small.
The problem is that when we resist the state of anxiety, that can lead us to feel anxious about our anxiety, which makes us more anxious, which makes us even more anxious about our anxiety.
No one is more anxious after the rose ceremony than Alex.
Ms. Davis was more anxious than usual about the weekend's rides.
As the wires sizzle, Dr. Fujita starts to get more anxious.
He's far more anxious, though, and on the verge of tears.
We are made more anxious by flickering threats of nuclear war.
If this happens, weed may make you more anxious over time.
"I feel really guilty that I wasn't more anxious," she admitted.
Does this mean that women are inherently more anxious than men?
The abuse I suffered probably makes me more anxious than most.
The capital has never been more anxious about its own government.
Technology is also making people more anxious, according to one recent study.
"Maybe I have to act more anxious around him," the actress adds.
Kim explains to Jonathan how she is feeling more anxious than normal.
Nothing makes Democrats more anxious than thoughts of a second Trump term.
" She added, "when something is not predictable, it makes people more anxious.
Why is it that girls tend to be more anxious than boys?
The book will undoubtedly make fans even more anxious for new music.
I'm more anxious and just excited to get out there and compete.
It's worth noting that rich countries are more anxious than poorer ones.
And drinking too much can ultimately make you feel even more anxious.
The closer we got to the checkpoint, the more anxious I felt.
Wouldn't someone with crippling anxiety feel more anxious during times of distress?
The more anxious people are, the less willpower they have to resist SIB.
The Economist: What role does technology play in creating a more anxious society?
Cathay's predicament shows why global boardrooms are growing more anxious about Chinese anger.
That reading can make you more anxious than you were to begin with.
The involvement of criminal organizations makes Mexico even more anxious to crack down.
I get more and more anxious through the years, so I don't know.
Each day I was not called for medical chain, I grew more anxious.
The more school he missed, the more anxious he felt about missing school.
And the more anxious he felt, the more hopeless and depressed he became.
So if you're feeling more anxious than usual, know that you're not alone.
Their fellow alumni, feeling more anxious with each death, started to keep count.
My mother is sleepier these days, more likely to zone out, more anxious.
I'm becoming more and more anxious over not hearing from him all the time.
It took one more anxious hour in limbo until he was free to go.
NYU isn't the only college where Muslim students are feeling more anxious and afraid.
Pollsters said voters are slightly more anxious about Trump, the GOP's presumptive presidential nominee.
But his supporters should be more anxious to restore our dignity than his detractors.
Can we say with certainty that young people are more anxious than older people?
Outside of the therapy room, I am more anxious, less focused, and more on edge.
"Using a serious approach could make an already anxious person even more anxious," Kocharekar says.
Sometimes a person in a flotation tank could feel more anxious when faced with their heartbeat.
Comments after a Politburo meeting this week sounded more anxious than after one back in April.
To make you more anxious — or just more careful — remember that each S.T.D. presents unique challenges.
Therefore, it's important that we don't just declare women to be categorically more anxious than men.
You'll second guess your choice, change it often, and feel—on balance—more anxious than before.
"Don't shoot him, don't shoot him," Ms. Scott pleaded, her voice becoming louder and more anxious.
The problem is especially acute for British businesses, which are growing more anxious by the day.
And remember that we become more anxious when faced with situations that have no clear precedent.
And almost 40% of Americans said that they are more anxious now than the year before.
But I don't think I've ever been more anxious to get to Beaumont than this week.
We are more anxious and depressed than ever before — or at least talking about it more freely.
For instance, does being overwhelmed at work make you more anxious than meeting up with visiting cousins?
Jump eight years, and—at least in Republican-leaning Virginia Beach—demonstrators sounded more anxious, even defensive.
"Information on the Internet is overwhelming and can make you even more anxious and distressed," she said.
If you're already wound up when you start smoking, for example, your high may feel more anxious.
If you're the opposite, and get more anxious when you're isolated, take that into consideration when booking.
They all love to chill and drink, but alcohol always seems to make you feel more anxious.
The more I tried—and failed—to be like them, the more anxious and disheartened I became.
Nowhere are leaders more anxious than in the Baltic states on Russia's doorstep: Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.
"We have a strong feeling that people are generally more anxious because of the coronavirus," he said.
Twenty years ago, I was more anxious: I wanted to have this, I wanted to have that.
Mnuchin declined to speculate on why investors might be becoming more anxious about the clash with Beijing.
If anything, I empathize: The simpler the moment in front of me, the more anxious I become.
"The closer it gets to that anniversary date, the more anxious I feel," Thompson told CNN affiliate WCBD.
It seemed unfair that the substance many swore by for anxiety reduction had only made me more anxious.
The ride to our Airbnb is underwhelming and it makes me more anxious to get to the beach.
Of all the second-generation hip-hoppers featured in these shows, none appear more anxious than Mr. Miller.
As well as being far more temperate and better-behaved, they seem more anxious and unhappy (see article).
And if you've noticed that you're feeling a little more anxious than usual this season, you're not alone.
When a coup strikes, leaders across the border should become a bit more anxious about their own jobs.
If being out of the office makes you more anxious than being in it, something has to change.
With six weeks to go before Britain is due to leave the EU, markets are growing more anxious.
Money tends to make me anxious, and throwing down large sums of it makes me even more anxious.
Some people can become more anxious hearing other peoples' stories or about other treatments for what they're experiencing.
She seems more anxious to prove to herself that she loves Ben than she is to tell him.
I'm more anxious to see who wins that fight than the one between the devil and David Haller.
"Students report being more depressed than they have ever been in history at college, more anxious," she said.
"The more anxious you are, the less likely you'll be able to fall back to sleep," he said.
"The more anxious you are, the less likely you'll be able to fall back to sleep," he said.
"We are in a more anxious market here, coming off the lows of the fourth quarter," Keator added.
"People are starting to get more anxious," Aguilar said on "Power Lunch," citing other concerns, including upcoming midterm elections.
It made her more anxious than she had been during the "gaokao," the notoriously cutthroat national college entrance exam.
If you find yourself growing more anxious reading them, put down your phone or step away from your computer.
They were reluctant to sequester all coronavirus posts into a single megathread, for fear of making people more anxious.
Over time, Janine's belief that an affair was occurring strengthened, yet she stopped asking, which made her more anxious.
"Someone who is a slow metabolizer of caffeine might already realize more caffeine makes them more anxious," Denton told me.
So let's say social channels are making you a little more anxious than usual, and you're thinking about cutting back.
The ongoing trade war between the world's two largest economies took more anxious turns this week, resulting in market volatility.
When we skimp on sleep, we're more anxious, emotionally labile, and negative memories tend to be more distressing, Winter says.
After going public, Uber, Lyft, and Slack have been disappointments, which is making employees more anxious to sell and diversify.
I started my own business in the past year, and I'm generally more anxious and stressed on a daily basis.
This is the backdrop for Readjusting the Locks, 73 tracks more anxious and upset than Institute has ever felt before.
More than two-fifths of black people say the police in their communities make them feel more anxious than safe.
Now that Fed Chair Janet Yellen has spoken, the market is more anxious than ever about this week's inflation data.
Not only might you feel more anxious after consuming caffeine, but you also might have more difficulty sleeping at night.
On the call, I had to gently remind her that his calm personality would balance out her more anxious one.
This is the backdrop for Readjusting the Locks, 13 tracks more anxious and upset than Institute has ever felt before.
I may be the only person in the world who actually gets MORE anxious when I sit quietly with my thoughts.
Later, some passengers on the October 15 flight said that they became more anxious because the staff couldn't keep it together.
Democratic voters are more anxious and frustrated than their GOP counterparts heading into the 220006 election season, a new poll finds.
Explain using small words because our CEO is more anxious than usual today, and I'll need to spit it out quickly.
But the result will also make both main parties more anxious to press on with getting Brexit out of the way.
Investors are growing more anxious as the country heads toward recession and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is seeing his popularity erode.
While Sprint is reportedly desperate to seal the deal, T-Mobile may be more anxious about moving forward under these conditions.
The night wears on, and the women grow progressively more and more anxious to meet with the man of the hour.
As human beings, we are flawed, and it would make me more anxious to hide my flaws than to reveal them.
My brother and I watched movies in the waiting room as the hours ticked by and my mom grew more anxious.
Essentially, the more you drink to quell the anxiety, the more anxious you feel, so you drink more, and so on.
As each day passed with broken promises and as I would discover more truths, I became more anxious, angry, and distrustful.
And there's a beach present, which is supposed to calm you but it's only making me more anxious about these eggs.
Shao Yuqun, a Chinese construction worker laboring in the snow, said he was far more anxious about frostbite than Islamist terrorism.
Indeed, a 2018 American Psychiatric Association poll found that Americans are "markedly" more anxious than they were just one year ago.
But rather than living our lives and doing things that make us grow, we become more anxious and more self-conscious.
Capitol security authorities and the Secret Service have grown more anxious lately when it comes to protecting the president at the Capitol.
When I joined my parents in the kitchen for pasta, no one said anything, which just caused me to feel more anxious.
Extroverted people usually raised excitable and active dogs, while more pessimistic owners raised canines that tended to be more anxious and fearful.
It seems reasonable to expect, then, that the target audience would be able to easily read itself into that more anxious scenario.
"In the White House, she tried hard not to cancel events, but she became more and more anxious and upset," Brower said.
That a new and untested Fed chairman, Jerome Powell, took office on February 5th, as markets tumbled, only makes people more anxious.
But as with other freelancers, this independence leads to irregular incomes that make Uber drivers more anxious than those in regular work.
It might also make you more anxious about visiting a chicken coop than an island theme park full of genetically-engineered behemoths.
Dr Feig and others have shown that the female offspring of stressed male mice tend to be more anxious and less sociable.
Another pattern they found was that people who were less emotionally stable and more anxious were also more likely to get bitten.
Check. The night wears on, and the women grow progressively more and more anxious to meet with the man of the hour.
Ill-judged "security theatre", such as sending heavily armed soldiers to patrol French beaches, may make people feel more anxious than safe.
"I was probably a little more anxious last year," a relaxed Spieth said on Tuesday, two days ahead of the opening round.
"Losing that game made the competition more anxious and exciting...But of course I didn't want to lose any game," Liu said.
It left millions of people — many of whom were already anxious about the economy — feeling much more anxious, if not downright angry.
The French appear more anxious over what they see as a threat to their retirements than over the effects of the strike.
Now that I'm pregnant again, I'm actually much more anxious than I was the first time around because I know what to expect.
If he were a more anxious person, this ballet, which will have its debut at the David H. Koch Theater on Tuesday, Feb.
There's a body of research suggesting that constant notifications in an increasingly connected world are making us more frenetic, more stressed, more anxious.
So we see that this matter has unsettled Hong Kong's political foundations and made Hong Kong people more anxious about their city's future.
One study found 81% of more than 1,000 respondents said they became progressively more anxious as their restful Sunday came to a close.
"In my area when it was sunny it made me even more anxious as there were more people out, with knives," he says.
They say, well, he&aposs calling the news fake news and calling them out and that&aposs making people more and more anxious.
They are the World Health Organization says that people in the United States are more anxious than anywhere else in the entire planet.
Is anxiety contagious — if someone loses her job and gets anxious, are her kids and friends likely to become more anxious as well?
"I have grown a little more anxious as the virus has spread more throughout the US," a flight attendant for Spirit Airlines said.
Americans are more anxious now than they have been at any other time in the past decade, research by the American Psychological Association shows.
"EVERYONE in pork production is more anxious than they have been for 20 years," says Jimmy Tosh, a pig farmer from north-western Tennessee.
Sure enough, despite the more anxious comments being made about Mr Trump by a dozen or so Republicans, including Mr McCain, most are silent.
He's still working with his trademark dewdrop synth melodies, but this song is twitchier and more anxious than any of his other recent work.
Gianna Constand, Andrea's mother, testified on Wednesday that she noticed her daughter was twitching, had become more anxious, and was screaming in the night.
The closer he'd gotten to success, the more anxious he'd grown at the prospect of being absorbed into the conventional world he'd long rejected.
Ms. Neuwirth said that if you are not eating well, the balance of your body is off, and you're apt to be more anxious.
But as Mr. Trump's signature tax cut neared fruition in late 2017, the president grew more anxious to translate his trade promises into policy.
I rarely find myself on beaches because I feel like I should be busy, and end up leaving more anxious than when I arrived.
People are more anxious about needing additional skills if they live in a state where a higher percentage of jobs require a bachelor's degree.
In this age, when we've all become more anxious about whether we're being misled by the mainstream media, that kind of fine attention is crucial.
Technology, Einstein says, has made it more difficult for us to manage uncertainty, and not being able to sit with uncertainty makes us more anxious.
Naloxone treatment also appeared to make the rats more anxious, as they spent less time on an elevated apparatus that lacked walls on either side.
And every time I try to play Spotify through Sonos and fail, for whatever technical reasons, I feel more anxious about investing in its products.
A final explanation might be that people of all ages have become more anxious and depressed (or at least more willing to talk about it).
For more anxious forms of depression, the experts I spoke to all pointed out, alcohol often mellows out the body and leads to earlier sleep.
Research shows that people who get nightmares frequently tend to be more anxious and neurotic but also more empathetic and creative than the average person.
And then as attitudes change and studies get done on whether this information reduces health burdens or just makes people more anxious, then we'll expand.
Anxiety, after all, is one of the most fundamental drivers of commerce—and who's more anxious than someone who is convinced that doomsday is near?
Compared with men, they get more anxious about things such as lost or delayed baggage, poor internet connections and not being able to eat healthily.
Ray's words feel less angry and more anxious against Baldwin's analysis of how racial constructs poison the minds of all who are trapped in them.
Some market strategists are more anxious about equities' valuations, by multiple measures, more so than the duration of time that has passed without a pullback.
The voiceless "Wall Fuck," meanwhile, is not an easy listen, but an agitated one, beginning with menacing drums and growing more and more anxious throughout.
One study found that Americans didn't perceive Latinos as more of a threat than immigrants from other regions, but they were more anxious about them.
"The more anxious and uncomfortable you feel, the more you drink," said Alan Montes, who attends Mr. Richman's nude knit night and is in recovery.
Between rising infection counts, the plummeting economy, and social distancing measures that have upended life for many Americans, you might be more anxious than ever.
More anxious than ever My generation is definitely experiencing more anxiety than past generations because the world has changed and has gotten harder to live.
Five months in, though, those people — both already hired and in the group that might be invited to be — are clearly feeling far more anxious.
But that sense of control just might be an illusion if someone instead sees rumors and conflicting information and feels more anxious as a result.
Tunisia, ranked 21st in the world and representing the Arab world as well as Africa, are probably more anxious to salvage some pride from the campaign.
Nearly four in 10 parents felt their children were becoming more anxious due to world events, with a quarter saying their child was seeking more assurance.
Based on the surveys, people in Vermont were already more anxious about GMOs before the 2016 law was enacted, compared to the rest of the country.
American adults report being 39% more anxious than a year ago, and what is anxiety if not the condition of trying to live under these conditions?
It's overwhelming in the same ways as his more anxious pieces, but this time, he feels less burdened, joyful and light, at least on the surface.
In Australia, a high minimum wage has restaurants even more anxious to cut overheads, and global players are flocking in to find a new growth market.
In fact, Americans are more anxious now than they have been at any other time in the past decade, research by the American Psychological Association shows.
The fantasy that the NFL sells is not being as strong or fast or handsome as Cam Newton but something darker, smaller, and considerably more anxious.
Elvis is no saint, but he's upright enough to be sympathetic, and that makes the plot all the more anxious as he hurries to raise money.
Like anyone who tends to be pointedly ignored at bars, his social skills are rusty and his solitude has only made him more anxious to please.
U.S. leverage to reform the Appellate Body has grown as other nations have become more anxious about the pending collapse of the WTO's dispute settlement mechanism.
"People with anxiety, they become more aware of their inner process, and their inner process is filled with anxiety, so they become more anxious," he said.
Gendered differences in mental health is a particularly complex issue, and to say that women are more anxious than men is doing such research a disservice.
Those more anxious voters are less likely to support Ms. Warren, or her wealth tax, a dynamic that could prove consequential as Democrats winnow their field.
The more I try to get into the holiday spirit — you know, the way everyone else seems to be — the sadder and more anxious I become.
Experts debate whether we're actually more anxious than our parents or grandparents were, or whether we're just reporting and being diagnosed with anxiety at higher rates.
Oddly, even adjusting for emotional openness, my new happiness-seeking American acquaintances seem no happier, and often more anxious, than my cynical, joy-slacking British ones.
On Motherboard: Stop Blaming the Moon For Your Problems Not all superstitions are inherently negative, but the ones that are basically just make people more anxious.
Another third were "Social Conservatives" — more religious than the Enterprisers, more anxious about mass immigration and more skeptical of business, and more supportive of an active government.
"A bit more anxious today after announcements of more positives," one passenger, a 43-year-old Hong Kong resident on the ship with his family, told Reuters.
At the time, though, I wasn't really equipped to do a lot of research (that just made me more anxious), and I worried about those side effects.
"If people stopped having children because they were afraid of creating children who were more anxious than others, the world would shrink in population," Dr. Maddux says.
They get anxious, then you get more anxious because they look anxious and before you know it it's like a scene from a bad Woody Allen movie.
They can perhaps divert more anxious visitors to cruise liners or resorts where security measures can be more easily organised than on beaches or in flea markets.
Researchers in that study found that children who were supported and allowed to live openly in their "opposite" gender weren't more anxious or depressed than other children.
Officials warn of extraordinarily long waits to get through security, which might mean more anxious passengers dashing for their gates and forgetting to pick up their money.
A better working memory, aided by a greater response to IL-4, might make you better at taking exams, but perhaps you'd be more anxious or antisocial.
And those who reported feeling more dissatisfied with their bodies were likely to have higher levels of neuroticism in their personalities and more anxious relationship attachment styles.
In one study, looking for the ideal job left college seniors feeling more anxious, stressed, overwhelmed and depressed throughout the process — and less satisfied with the outcome.
But there are few places where people are feeling any more anxious about the potential impact of the federal tax bill proposed by Republican leaders in Washington.
Callimachi: And as the investigation has unfolded, and as he realizes that he is in trouble, I think he's become more and more anxious about his future.
But the longer children are detained, the more anxious and depressed they are likely to become, according to Mr. Greenberg, who oversaw the program under Mr. Obama.
The American Psychiatric Association reported that from 2800 to 22014, the proportion of adults who described themselves as more anxious than the previous year was 28255 percent.
The timing is sure to be uncomfortable for the more anxious among us, since just a few days ago, President Trump continued the nuclear staredown on Twitter.
Mr. Trump's supporters are far more anxious than other voters about the economic effects of globalization and about a nation that is becoming more multiethnic and multicultural.
In some individuals, extra oxytocin can trigger anxiety and discomfort, a tendency that researchers like Bartz hypothesize may be linked to more anxious and avoidant attachment patterns.
Serhant, 34, isn't alone: A national poll by the American Psychiatric Association found that 2018 saw sharply increased levels of anxiety, with millennials more anxious than other generations.
E-bikes lower the barriers to biking, making it easier for people who are older or more anxious about the stresses and strains of biking to justify riding.
And if you can take it a step further and challenge yourself to want to feel more anxious, then you are taking bold steps to conquer your anxiety.
Those nations are seen as more anxious to boost crude prices than OPEC producers such as Saudi Arabia and Iran, which are more keen in protecting market share.
Women are more interested in people and emotions, he wrote, and tend towards "neuroticism", meaning they are more anxious than men and worse at handling high-stress jobs.
Some studies have found that expressive writing doesn't work as well for people who aren't easily able to express their emotions, and might make those people more anxious.
As games progress, Virginia's foes become more and more anxious, one eye on the sand in the hourglass, knowing that time to steal a win is running out.
Yet this week, Justin is MIA — Clay, who has questions following the first tape, can't find him anywhere, and Jessica seems even more anxious to track him down.
If you catastrophize a situation — or dwell on the worst-case scenarios that might happen — that's just going to make you feel more anxious and helpless, she added.
Whether you're working from home, or can't go to the gym, the lack of structure in the face of uncertainty can cause you to feel even more anxious.
Yet the departing attorney general, who was appointed by Ms. Rousseff in 2013, was reported to be feeling more anxious than cocky as he planned his final moves.
Instead liberalism, under pressure from the left, has become steadily more anxious about its political and cultural progenitors, with Woodrow Wilson joining Jackson and Jefferson in the dock.
With a freshman class growing more anxious by the day, Pelosi summoned Trumka to the Hill in mid-November to placate members who were pushing for a vote.
Sometimes, we remember dreams simply because we wake up in the middle of them, if the dream was particularly distressing or upsetting, or if you're more anxious or distressed.
There are longitudinal studies that demonstrate pretty clearly that people who, for example, work under assholes for many years end up being more depressed, more anxious, and less healthy.
HONG KONG — The market turmoil in China spread around the world on Thursday, as global investors grew more anxious about the country's currency and the health of its economy.
So if you're suffering from mild stress or just feel more anxious than normal, coloring, painting, or crafting at home might be a good place to find some relief.
I'm a lot more anxious to change what's going on in Cosmopolitan and Family Circle magazines than I am in Playboy, as far as roles for women are concerned.
The longer you have until you've paid off your debt, the more in debt you are and the more anxious—perhaps even sick about it—you're likely to be.
These risk factors don't tell us unequivocally that women are more anxious than men—it explains why women are more represented in statistics, and what our risk factors are.
Regarding older adults, WHO said that they can become more anxious, angry and agitated because of the outbreak, especially if they are in isolation or have cognitive decline/dementia.
However, as flight schedules continue to be reduced with dropping travel demand, some of the flight attendants said they were beginning to feel more anxious about their work situations.
" Asked if he felt the weight of dance history in creating a "Rite of Spring," Mr. McGregor said: "The more I think about it, the more anxious I feel.
But if Mr. Trump became president because voters were anxious, as a recent Atlantic article would have readers believe, other voters have become more anxious because he became president.
Elsewhere, the Japanese yen strengthened and China's yuan fell to a two-week low on Thursday as investors grew more anxious about the spread of a virus in China.
But at the same time, that's good for you, because if you're too anxious about not doing anything, you'll get more anxious yet and not do anything at all.
Any signs that the rail outages will be longer than expected will put further pressure on coking coal inventories and supplies, and make already nervous steel mills even more anxious.
He presented a classic Paradox of Choice scenario, as framed by psychologist Barry Schwartz: The more choices we have, the more anxious we are about making a choice at all.
For the past 80 years, Americans have become increasingly more and more anxious—about working and not working, texting and not texting, about living and dying, and everything in between.
While drinking moderately like I do hasn't been shown to be a huge issue, alcohol does add age to your skin, and it can make anxious people (hello!) more anxious.
A new spate of unrest across Iraq — weeks of violent demonstrations by protesters who demand public services and are challenging government corruption — has made refugee applicants all the more anxious.
Trump and some of his top officials are growing more anxious with social distancing guidelines put in place to combat the coronavirus, sources close to the White House effort said.
It is entirely possible that teenagers who are more anxious and unhappy to start with are more drawn to smartphones to deflect their negative emotions than their better-adjusted peers.
She is a lot more anxious about her own backyard, where her beloved views of gorgeous South Texas sunsets seem likely to be replaced by views of Mr. Trump's wall.
"I really supported Merkel's plan, and I haven't changed my feelings at all," Inga's husband Hans, a retired policeman, said, adding that he doesn't feel more anxious after the recent attacks.
In the sweaty days of August, when stifling subway platforms become almost unbearable, riders are even more anxious than usual for their trains to arrive so they can cool off inside.
The reactionaries who are attracted to Trump are, as numerous lines of research have demonstrated, more anxious than liberals and thus more prone to value order, stability, structure, and social hierarchy.
One of the most striking things we've been looking at in the lab is that teens often tell us almost all characteristics of social media can make them feel more anxious.
Public awareness over the ties between concussions and later problems for children, and publicity about chronic traumatic encephalopathy in athletes may be making parents even more anxious about treating head injuries.
Like your friend, they may feel bad about what happened to you, but they're even more anxious (or loath) to acknowledge that racism (or they) have anything to do with it.
But in the 75 years since President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066 authorizing the internment of Japanese-Americans, never have we been more anxious that this mission might fail.
But in the 75 years since President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 23 authorizing the internment of Japanese-Americans, never have we been more anxious that this mission might fail.
Everyone is connected to one another and the entire compendium of human knowledge by the supercomputers we carry around in our pockets, and we have never felt more anxious or alone.
Feelings like this can make it nearly impossible to focus on the work needed to get through high school and college courses, which can in turn make students feel even more anxious.
S. military relationship took more anxious turns Monday, when the U.S. halted delivery of two F-35 fighter jets to Ankara and an agreement to sell the Patriot system to Turkey expired.
In an interview with LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman, claimed that he's actually more anxious about not changing the world for the better than he is about potentially mismanaging his behemoth company.
The more you focus on things you can't control — like how much the coronavirus is spreading or business closings that will affect your day-to-day life — the more anxious you'll feel.
But the trade has shifted to Australia in recent years as the Chinese student population in Australia has expanded and consumers in China have grown more anxious about food and product safety.
In fact, it made them even more anxious because they felt as though they had to spend their entire lives signalling to their community that they were indeed virtuous enough to enter heaven.
Nina Rifkind, LCSW, ACS, owner of Wellspring Counseling in Denville, N.J., says that anecdotally, she's seen many clients who say they've been more anxious about news and major events in the past year.
Since people often reported being bit more than once, and many bites occur in childhood, it's possible someone bitten early on in life might have grown up to be more anxious, Westgarth admitted.
Plus, at one point, Dr. Muramoto's head twists away from the rest of his body to represent what it's like living in "the cold, dark void," which, honestly, only makes me more anxious.
While the impacted families said they know safety must be a priority amid coronavirus concerns, the reality of having to wait for a new addition to their family has made them more anxious.
For black Parkland students like 17-year-old Kai Koerber, calls to increase police presence on campus and other security measures proposed after the February mass shooting have only made them more anxious.
But the pressure to conform is becoming less distinctive as a rule, which makes us more indifferent to our fate as individuals in some ways and more anxious about it in other ways.
But as Europe's biggest exporter to the United States - a trade relationship that keeps more than one million Germans in employment - Berlin is more anxious than most to avoid a trade war with Washington.
The users I interviewed told me that when they closed their phones and reflected on the shallow conversations and sexually explicit pictures they sent, they felt more depressed, more anxious, and even more isolated.
British officials will, though, be aware that while money and expatriates are a big issue for some countries, notably in the poorer east, Germany and other rich states are more anxious to keep trading.
One World Health Organization study found the United States to be more anxious than any other studied country, so it makes sense that there would be an entire industry dedicated to alleviating Americans' anxieties.
"We know kids today are more anxious than ever, and we know at least some of the reason why is that they don't have enough downtime," said Elissa Strauss, a parenting contributor for CNN.
If I've had really long working days for many days in a row, I'll get more anxious, and that's when sometimes, when I'm about to fall asleep, my mind goes, Oh, what the fuck?
That's a painfully overwhelming attitude around sex, and likely only makes viewers at home who are still waiting to do the deed more anxious — or, even ashamed — about a small part of their personhood.
Recent studies have suggested that there are increasing rates of anxiety and depression in young people, and that teens and people in their 2800s are more anxious and depressed than any generation before them.
They provide us almost instant access to more or less the entirety of human knowledge, but a lot of us are addicted to them in ways that make us more anxious and less empathetic.
Hong Kong (CNN Business)Asian stocks mostly suffered sharp losses on Wednesday, as investors become more anxious about the prospect of the United States and China reaching a deal to end the trade war.
I contemplate taking another show off, but thinking about sitting home on my couch again, picturing my cast and crew doing the show without me for a second time somehow makes me even more anxious.
What's happening: Some top officials are suddenly much more attuned to the political fallout from the Mueller investigation and are growing more anxious about Trump's re-election prospects, according to people close to the president.
You've got to find something that remains *on trend* and accentuates your butt *just right* but if you text one more anxious changing room selfie to your roommate, she will take her things and leave.
In a 2005 study, female lab rats who were flooded with estrogen receptor genes and made to run through a maze showed more anxious behavior—like head dips and pooping—than those who were not.
I'm getting more anxious — I share the uneasy feeling about Carol too — that the entire point of this half-season is to shatter our expectations about what humans are capable of doing to one another.
Britain's anxiety over this estrangement is fitful: some want Trump to stay out of the country; some are more anxious about losing the "special relationship"; others just want May to save what can be saved.
Although leading medical journals asserted that barbiturate addiction was rare, within a few years it was evident that people withdrawing from barbiturates could become more anxious than they were before they began taking the drugs.
Americans are feeling more anxious these days, and with people growing more divided by the hour, there's no lack of reasons, especially as a woman, to feel afraid of losing basic rights, protection, and care.
For six months, I dutifully shuffled into Southern California business parks for twice-weekly ultrasounds, nonstress tests and countless appointments with specialists, growing ever more anxious at the looming prospect of we-didn't-know-what.
The easier it becomes for the public to zip, zap through and avoid interruptive ads — through innovative technology like ad blockers and streaming video — the madder, and more anxious, the mad men (and women) grow.
For what it's worth, research suggests that after an adjustment period, people who, aware they're at risk for a disease like Huntington's, are tested and learn they're positive don't become any more anxious or depressed.
As his campaign manager Kellyanne Conway (played by Kate McKinnon) flits about in the doorway ushering in eager well-wishers, Baldwin's Trump gets more and more anxious about the idea of actually, you know, governing.
Dessen's books also have everything you need to understand the basic structure of teen girlhood: strained romantic relationships, tedious after school jobs, anxious parents, even more anxious teens, and the occasional aloft cup of Diet Coke.
"Understandably, New Yorkers on both sides of the East River are getting more and more anxious about what some are calling the L-pocalypse," said Council Speaker Corey Johnson, at a press conference before the vote.
The survey revealed that women are more anxious than men about waste, with almost eight in ten expressing concerns, while those aged over 65 were more likely to be concerned about household waste than younger people.
Russia Dispatch No one in a Russian city 600 yards from China has been infected as yet, but businesses are shriveling and China's image as a benign force is being eclipsed by a more anxious vision.
Sure, poring over every single detail about something in your mind might give you some temporary relief, but as you can imagine, it can backfire because it could make you even more anxious over possibly bad outcomes.
More anxious then ever because it was the last time I would see Robby before that final day … that final day where at that moment in time I still didn't know what I was going to do.
Contributing Opinion Writer BERLIN — As the trade impasse between the United States and China grinds on, the rest of the world is reduced to being anxious bystanders — and nowhere are leaders more anxious than here in Germany.
I think that as I feel like I'm starting to feel more anxious and stressed, my phone does not help the situation but makes it worse, so I try to stay away from it during these times.
But while girls may appear to be skipping the addictive potential of video games, their higher usage of social media — 70 percent of teen girls reported using it everyday — may be making them more anxious and depressed.
He was a bit surprised by their concerns, he said, because students he visited earlier in New Delhi and Bangalore had been more anxious about financing their graduate studies, apparently a reaction to India's recent currency shortage.
Middle-class millennials have often experienced what critics call "hovering-" or "helicopter parenting"—and some research suggests such overprotection can, paradoxically, make children more anxious by signaling that they might not be competent to face challenges by themselves.
But, paradoxically, sometimes it makes you feel more anxious instead, which is "kind of peculiar," says Thomas Kash, PhD, a professor of alcohol studies in the department of pharmacology at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine.
Nearly all of the concerned people who spoke to WIRED said they've only grown more anxious in the past week, as countries like Italy have gone on lockdown and the number of coronavirus cases worldwide has surpassed 125,000.
American Jews on edge from the Pittsburgh temple murders and the sharp rise in anti-Semitic incidents in the United States might — or might not — want to recall an even more anxious time: the dark autumn of 1938.
But whether Germans are ready to take such a step is far from clear, even as they grow more anxious about security threats, especially after the attack on a Christmas market in Berlin last month that killed 12.
This was as the senate debated a provision in the budget bill that would set up the groundwork for repealing the Affordable Care Act—a provision that did pass, leaving many Americans more anxious than ever about healthcare accessibility.
While it can be tempting to constantly refresh your news feed to get the latest update on the coronavirus, spending excessive amounts of time dwelling on an issue only leads to feeling more anxious, worried, and distressed, Reinecke said.
That impulsive unpredictability cuts both ways — it might make Europe more anxious to try to appease him, and make leaders try to rally their countries to spend more on defense just in case Trump really means what he says.
All this makes it something of a nightmare scenario for Chief Justice John Roberts, who tends to be more anxious than the typical Supreme Court justice to present the Court's opinions as drawn purely from law rather than politics.
New Yorkers should brace themselves for the results: From a survey of more than 127,000 adults, the study authors found that citizens of the Northeast and mid-Atlantic are, on average, more anxious in their romantic relationships than West Coast dwellers.
But Plascencia himself has grown more anxious as the days grew closer to Wednesday, when US District Judge Andrew Hanen will take up arguments from Texas and a handful of other states, calling for the program to be shut down.
" Sarandos' darkest fear: "The more successful we get, the more anxious I get about the willingness of the networks to license their stuff to us ... That's why original content is critical, so subscribers feel like they can't live without Netflix.
Young people are more anxious than ever before, and unlike previous generations, we are actually talking about it—recent research suggests that millennials are more accepting of mental illness, and more willing to be open about it, than previous generations.
The results, which were published earlier this year in the journal Personality and Individual Differences shed light on why even when living the theoretical life of our dreams, we somehow always seem to wind up more anxious, worried, and stressed.
But on Monday morning, a day off for us due to President's Day, I shot Patrick an IM anyway: So we went live to Twitch and (after 20 minutes of even more anxious preparation), we finally faced down Nergigante together.
Although the poll suggested that Democratic respondents were slightly more anxious about the potential for fraud than Republicans, the survey, which had a margin of sampling error of 3.4 percent, reflected bipartisan concerns in the wake of the Ninth District's scandal.
If it's true that constant digital distractions are changing our cognitive functions for the worse — leaving many of us more scatterbrained, more prone to lapses in memory, and more anxious — it means we're living through a profound transformation of human cognition.
"It makes people in the United States who have not stood up to support free trade much more anxious to do so now that they see the possible consequences of the benefits of free trade being taken away," he added.
Some research has shown that people with more anxious attachment styles—people who worry a bit more that their partner will leave them, and need more validation—are more likely to view sex as a kind of meter of relationship stability.
In other words, it's unclear whether social media was making me more anxious, or my anxiety dropped once I stopped using Instagram because I had more time for things that made me happy, like exercise, intimate conversations with friends or a good book.
All that really does is take up more time and leave me more anxious about wasting the time I could be using to study (even though I knew that if I wasn't doing it before, I wasn't about to start doing it).
Once you start thinking about the rules, it's pretty clear that they're BS. Actively trying not to be clingy does nothing more than make someone more anxious about an already nerve-wracking situation (and also keeps them from being their true selves).
And as much as I wanted to love the app's "sleep stories," which are guided voices meant to lull you into dreamland, they had the opposite effect, making me more anxious wanting to know where the story was going (spoiler alert: nowhere).
Robyn, 35, who took a cognitive behavioral therapy course online: I realized a lot of what was making me anxious was making excuses for not doing things and then becoming more anxious because I didn't do the things I know I should.
The status of Taiwan is a hotbutton issue for China, with Beijing growing more anxious since the 2016 election of Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen from the pro-independence Democratic Progressive Party — although Tsai has said she will not change the status quo.
At a time when some argue the traditional capitalist model has made us more anxious and isolated than previous generations, defining success less strictly in terms of wealth and more in terms of overall well-being is likely to appeal to many people.
Yet, the poll results reveal that black Democratic support may be softening ahead of November, as black voters grow more anxious about the country's direction and the sentiment continues to grow that the party — and its leadership — have not prioritized black voters' issues.
Ms. Mehretu's early, architectonic paintings came at a high-water mark for globalization; her recent art, more anxious and more impressive, features thrumming, multilayered fields of color and ricky-tick calligraphic swoops that seethe with the contemporary volatility of states and climates.
"The more anxious you get, the more you're inclined to panic and buy a product, thinking it'll make the difference studying for a high stakes exam," said Amanda Tomlinson, a third-year medical student at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
The researchers' initial hypothesis was that people with insecure attachment styles (those who, according to attachment theory, are less secure in their intimate relationships and more anxious about a partner leaving) and higher anxiety about being single in general, would have higher rates of sexting.
In our era of more anxious parenting, there's a lot of debate about what has come to be called sleep training, that is, behavioral techniques for getting a baby who is 6 months old or older to fall asleep alone and sleep through the night.
" As he left for New York, the capital, he wrote gloomily in his diary: "I bade adieu to Mount Vernon, to private life, and to domestic felicity; and with a mind oppressed with more anxious and painful sensations than I have words to express.
But if one starts to feel more anxious about this initial delay, and gets more and more into their own head with negative self-talk or doubt, they will continue to lock up their sphincters and wind up entirely unable to empty their bladder.
The memo, called "Google's Ideological Echo Chamber," angered many in Silicon Valley because it relied on certain gender stereotypes — like the notion that women are less interested in high-stress jobs because they are more anxious — to rationalize the gender gap in the tech industry.
If anything, data shows the rising Gen Z, at least, is better in many ways than generations past: They're doing fewer drugs, drinking less alcohol, and having sex at older ages (they're also more anxious and depressed, as are other age cohorts in society).
"For a year now, people have been saying that they'll vote for the candidate they believe has the best chance of beating Trump, and now that the impeachment process is finished and he was acquitted, people are even more anxious about getting this right," he continued.
If anything, I felt a little more anxious when I would look at the app and see that I was less calm in one session than the other—I almost started competing with myself, and meditation isn't exactly a space in which you want to feel competitive.
As Hogan focused on announcing the closing of some businesses in the state on Monday, Trump and some of his top officials are growing more anxious with social distancing guidelines put in place to combat the coronavirus, sources close to the White House effort told CNN.
As I stared into my laptop camera, talking to nobody about myself and why I should be a potential employee at the faux Your Dream Company, I couldn't help but feel a lot more anxious than I ever recall feeling during a phone or in-person interview.
We are  descended from the more anxious-than-average primates who overreacted and saw danger around every corner — because in the wild, in small tribes, overreacting and seeing danger around any corner is more likely to keep you alive so you can pass your genes on.
This year I'm more anxious about the progression of Winter into Spring and Spring into Summer, though, because my junior year of high school has passed so quickly that it's overwhelming, and soon my senior friends will be leaving and I'll have to make college decisions.
In a time when we're more anxious and depressed than ever, it's not all that surprising that we're opting to escape to a better, more festive, more ethical world, especially if we know exactly how the story is going to end: happily, and probably under the mistletoe.
One morning before a scheduled dentist appointment with a new dentist (I had just broken up with my dentist of 15 years, because I hadn't lived in Iowa for six of them), I woke up somewhat more anxious than usual and threw up for most of the morning.
Dr. Bertin, who is the author of "The Family A.D.H.D. Solution" (disclosure: I wrote a blurb for the book), and "Mindful Parenting for A.D.H.D.," said research shows that parents of children with A.D.H.D. are more anxious, more stressed and less confident, and that their marriages may be strained.
Those who are anxious about the technological, cultural and demographic changes sweeping the globe and America — including millennials — will grow only more anxious as those trends continue; they will turn to leaders like Mr. Trump and Mr. Moore, who claim they can reverse, or at least freeze, these changes.
Siegel said that a person in a relationship with someone who doesn't share their attachment styles might feel pushed more than most.. For example, someone with an independent attachment style might feel a bit stifled by someone with a more anxious attachment style, and who requires more reassurance.
Armed with a large-format film camera in the middle of an Israeli desert, Amir grows more and more anxious as night closes in — anxious that he's losing the light, anxious that his film canisters get properly labelled, anxious at the amount of time he has left with his subjects.
At U.C.L.A., scientists at the school's Anxiety and Depression Research Center discovered that the more anxious a person feels going into an exposure exercise, and the more surprised he or she is by the result, the more effective it is at competing with an original negative association or traumatic memory.
"OPEC is grappling over how to manage the expected weaker fundamentals in the oil market next year, yet the uncertainty about what the group will do at its meeting next week is causing markets to be more anxious," Peter Kiernan, lead energy analyst at the Economist Intelligence Unit, told CNBC via email Friday.
There are plenty of reasons you might be feeling more anxious than usual this season — and if you're trying to get rid of some summer anxiety, she suggests trying to pinpoint what it is that's putting you on edge (and talking it out with a friend or therapist if you need to).
More recent research suggests that this staggeringly high rate is the result of systemic discrimination and a refusal to accept trans kids for who they are — according to a 2016 study published in the medical journal Pediatrics, transgender children with supportive families are no more anxious or depressed than their cisgender peers.
I found in my data that people who reported spending large amounts of time in self-reflection—everything from their thinking about their thoughts to their emotions to what they want out of life— were not only less self-aware, but were also less happy, more anxious, less satisfied with their lives and relationships.
And because America is a land of contradictions, where we make ourselves anxious about attaining success, only to feel even more anxious once we discover that success on its own will never make us happy, we'll fall for this new drug just as hard as we fell for the drugs that came before it.
The "sex recession" quickly became part of the popular discourse, with Julian appearing on the Today show to discuss her findings, and publications around the globe penning a wide variety of responses to the assertion that young people are more anxious, more detached, and far less likely to fall into bed with one another.
Damore's basic argument is that Google is too politically correct to admit that the heavy male lean of its engineering staff reflects fundamental differences between men and women — in particular, that women are more people-oriented while men are more thing-oriented, and that women are more anxious, less status-obsessed, and more desirous of work-life balance.
When that flaw comes in such a vital area as the bullpen — especially in contemporary baseball, which uses the relievers basically every game of the season — it can be daunting, to the point where it now seems hard to see the Red Sox winning it all this October without a lot more anxious moments like the ones on Friday.
It was my idea, as well as my fault that it didn't work out: In the months leading up to our vacation, which would have marked the first time we'd seen each other in a year, I grew more and more anxious about returning to a part of my life that I had worked so hard to put in the past.
Products could also end up adding pressure: the bedtime teas, the essential oil blends, the weighted blankets — we're tormented by our quest to create the perfect nighttime routine, and it makes us more anxious about our sleep in the long run What makes all this worry even more absurd is that there's evidence that there isn't a sleep shortage at all.
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Now that many more of us are aware — that we're stressed, that we're anxious, that we're not getting enough sleep, that anxiety is really bad and will doom us to an early death so we should really take care of it, which of course makes us even more anxious about our own anxiety — it makes sense that our immediate impulse is to buy stuff that promises to deal with it so that we don't have to.

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