8 Signs You Might Be Experiencing High-Functioning Anxiety
Anxiety is something many of us deal with, but it’s not always as obvious as we might think. High-functioning anxiety, in particular, is a condition that often goes unnoticed because, on the surface, everything seems fine.
Unlike traditional anxiety, where the symptoms can be quite debilitating, those with high-functioning anxiety often appear to have it all together—they’re successful, confident, and capable. But underneath, they may be struggling with constant worry and fear.
Let’s take a closer look at some of the signs that you might be overlooking.
What is High-Functioning Anxiety?
Understanding High-Functioning Anxiety
High-functioning anxiety is when someone looks like they’re doing great—excelling at work, keeping up with relationships, and maintaining a busy life—but inside, they’re battling relentless anxiety.
People with this type of anxiety often set incredibly high standards for themselves and fear failure intensely. They might seem calm and collected, but the reality is they’re overthinking, doubting themselves, and constantly feeling pressured.
The stress of trying to keep up appearances can lead to physical symptoms like tension headaches, muscle aches, and trouble sleeping. Therapy and mindfulness practices can help by teaching ways to manage these symptoms and develop healthier coping mechanisms.
Signs You Might Have High-Functioning Anxiety
1. Overthinking Everything
Do you find yourself replaying conversations in your head or worrying about what could go wrong in the future? This kind of overthinking is a common sign of high-functioning anxiety and can be mentally exhausting.
2. Perfectionism and Fear of Failure
Do you constantly strive for perfection and fear falling short? If you’re always pushing yourself to meet unrealistic expectations, you might be dealing with high-functioning anxiety. This need for perfection can take a serious toll on your mental health.
3. Difficulty Saying No
If you struggle to say no to requests and often take on more than you can handle, it could be due to high-functioning anxiety. The fear of disappointing others or being seen as inadequate might lead you to overcommit, which only adds to your stress.
4. Overcompensating in Relationships
Do you go out of your way to keep others happy, even at the expense of your own well-being? People with high-functioning anxiety often overcompensate in their relationships, fearing that their anxiety will push others away.
5. Ignoring Physical Symptoms
Headaches, muscle tension, stomachaches—these are all physical signs of anxiety. But when you’re high-functioning, you might ignore these symptoms, thinking you just need to push through.
6. Restlessness and Trouble Sleeping
If your mind races at night and you find it hard to relax, it could be high-functioning anxiety at play. This restlessness can make it difficult to get a good night’s sleep, leaving you feeling even more drained.
7. Procrastination and Difficulty Concentrating
Even though you might appear to be on top of everything, high-functioning anxiety can make it hard to focus or make decisions. You might find yourself putting things off until the last minute, which adds to your stress.
8. Unexplained Fatigue
Do you often feel exhausted, even when you haven’t been physically active? The constant worry and pressure of high-functioning anxiety can leave you feeling drained all the time.
Why It’s Important to Address High-Functioning Anxiety?
Despite their ability to "function" outwardly, ignoring high-functioning anxiety can have significant consequences on a person's mental and physical health.
Let's explore some of the potential effects:
Mental Health Consequences
Continually disregarding high-functioning anxiety can lead to the development of more pronounced mental health issues. Untreated anxiety may progress into depression or other related disorders, further complicating a person's overall well-being.
Additionally, the constant internal struggle can lead to feelings of isolation and a decreased quality of life.
Physical Health Implications
Chronic anxiety can have adverse effects on physical health. The persistent stress and worry can weaken the immune system, leaving individuals more susceptible to illnesses.
Ignoring high-functioning anxiety may also result in the development of physical conditions such as headaches, muscle tension, and gastrointestinal problems.
Effects on Personal Relationships
People with high-functioning anxiety may find it challenging to establish and maintain healthy relationships. Their constant need to please others and fear of being judged can lead to strained connections.
Their internal struggles may prevent them from fully engaging in personal relationships, causing emotional distance and potential misunderstandings.
What You Can Do
If any of these signs resonate with you, it’s time to take action.
At Therapy with Nicola, I specialise in helping people with high-functioning anxiety. My approach combines 1:1 Psychotherapy, Group Coaching, and Corporate Wellness Programmes, tailored to your unique needs. I use a blend of techniques like NLP, Hypnotherapy, CBT, Mindfulness, and more, to help you find peace and unlock your true potential.
Don’t let anxiety control your life. Book a free discovery call today and take the first step towards a more balanced, fulfilling life.
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