Worries and Over-Analysing

People have told me that I tend to overthink things and that I panic and worry about stuff that I shouldn't be. I can't help it, it's just one of the parts of my anxiety and I've slowly come to except that I'm a worrier... but recently a small argument I had with my mum in regards to this part of myself has really stuck in my mind.

My mum and I have recently just come back from a small holiday away and it was the day before we away and we were busy making sure our bags were packed. We were only going away for two days so we wanted to make sure we packed Light. Now one of little things or quirks about me is that it doesn't matter where I am going or how long I'm going to be away home for, I was like to pack things which I believe I would need whether it be meds, hand sanitizer or extra money whatever it may be because I can't help but imagine all the possible emergency situations that might happen when I'm out and about and the disaster that may occur if I don't have any of these things whether necessary or not. For Me, it's better safe than sorry and I feel like I can't function without taking what feels like for me the necessary precautions. So, my mum and I got into the this tiny argument because told me to take a smaller bag even though I explained to her I needed a particular bag because I need my whole purse with my cash. We then went back forth with her telling me that I apparently only needed a small amount of cash with me while I'm trying to explain to her why I need all my money with me. It then she kinda lost her temper a said something along the lines of

"Enough of your nonsense, don't ruin this trip before it starts".

That really hurt my feelings when she said that. Don't get me wrong she sort of apologised for it and we did end up having a nice holiday together... but it's kinda just stuck in the back of my mind. I now have this horrible awful feeling that I somehow annoy people with this quirk of my mine. But I can't help it, I can't just shift it, analysing possible situations that may or may not happen and planning on how to prevent them is the only way I feel I can function. It's like my parents just don't get that.

Do I worry too much?

It upsets me to think I come across as annoying to people because of it.

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  • Do I worry too much?

    I think that you probably do. 

    You say you are trying to prepare for every possible emergency situation. What about if you get kidnapped, if a tidal wave hits the place you are staying, if there is a disease outbreak and you end up stuck in quarantine for months etc.

    All are possible emergencies but you won't prepare for them because they are a tiny possibility.

    Extend this reasoning to the other emergencies you are preparing for. Start to look at experience and probability - are they really that likely? Is there another way you can respond that would be acceptable?

    Once you start to whittle away at all the things you are preparing for you will soon see that there are few that need planning for. Just having an alternative approach will work (eg shop locally for more clothes, borrow someone elses phone charger etc) in almost every situation.

    This is the essence of project planning risk analysis and there are loads of ways to deal with it if you want to get serious about it.

    It upsets me to think I come across as annoying to people because of it.

    You know about it which is great so do something about it. Learn how to control that anxiety and try to live more in the moment like the others are so you can enjoy the holiday instead of constanly looking for threats and wondering when something is going to go wrong.

    It takes practice but the important thing is making a start.

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  • Do I worry too much?

    I think that you probably do. 

    You say you are trying to prepare for every possible emergency situation. What about if you get kidnapped, if a tidal wave hits the place you are staying, if there is a disease outbreak and you end up stuck in quarantine for months etc.

    All are possible emergencies but you won't prepare for them because they are a tiny possibility.

    Extend this reasoning to the other emergencies you are preparing for. Start to look at experience and probability - are they really that likely? Is there another way you can respond that would be acceptable?

    Once you start to whittle away at all the things you are preparing for you will soon see that there are few that need planning for. Just having an alternative approach will work (eg shop locally for more clothes, borrow someone elses phone charger etc) in almost every situation.

    This is the essence of project planning risk analysis and there are loads of ways to deal with it if you want to get serious about it.

    It upsets me to think I come across as annoying to people because of it.

    You know about it which is great so do something about it. Learn how to control that anxiety and try to live more in the moment like the others are so you can enjoy the holiday instead of constanly looking for threats and wondering when something is going to go wrong.

    It takes practice but the important thing is making a start.

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