23 Apr 2026
40m

409. How to manage your anxiety about the future

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The Psychology of your 20s

Anxiety about the future, particularly for those in their 20s, manifests as a combination of global existential threats and personal life instability. This pervasive fear often triggers catastrophizing, a cognitive habit where the brain attempts to gain control by obsessively rehearsing worst-case scenarios. Rather than providing security, this anticipatory anxiety impairs executive functioning and depletes mental resources. Effective management requires shifting from negative rumination to positive "what-if" scenarios and relabeling anxious arousal as excitement. Narrowing one's focus to immediate, actionable goals within a shorter timeframe restores agency, while maintaining strict digital hygiene prevents the constant consumption of negative content. Ultimately, acknowledging that past anxieties rarely materialized as imagined allows for a more grounded approach to navigating the inherent uncertainty of early adulthood.

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