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Dealing with worry

Worry is something that we all experience from time to time.

Worry might mean that you:

  • feel scared about what might happen
  • have unpleasant feelings in your body like a sore head, upset tummy
  • have trouble getting to sleep
  • stop doing things that you really enjoy

There are many ways to deal with worry:

  • talking to someone you trust like a friend, family member or a member of staff at school
  • exercising is a fantastic way to manage worries and anxiety
  • using breathing exercises to help you feel calm
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Video – Advice on coping with worry

Wellbeing professional, Lorna Walker, gives us some advice about coping with worry.

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Activity – Square breathing

Try some square breathing to help you to slow your heart rate and think more clearly when you're feeling worried.

There are four stages, like the four sides of a square:

  • Breathe in for four seconds
  • Hold your breath for four seconds
  • Breathe out for four seconds
  • Hold your breath for four seconds

Practise square breathing along with the video below. Once you know what to do, you can try it yourself, any time you are worried.

Practise square breathing.

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