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6) Putting thoughts on paper

6) Putting thoughts on paper

Write down your thoughts throughout the day, ideally the way you're feeling at work, and keep track of your behavioral patterns.

What are your triggers? What negative thoughts are contributing to your anxiety? Who is part of your support network at work? and so on.

Asking yourself these type of questions will help you to understand the reasons behind your anxiousness, giving you a clear view of how to find the best strategies for lessening your anxieties.

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