2112nd Blog Post
17th Book of 2024
We have found many
articles and stories asking us to concentrate more upon our mental health and
give it priority just like we give to our physical health. Unfortunately, not
many institutions/public figures walk the talk. I am glad that one of the
publication houses I follow, Hay House India, regularly publishes books which
are based upon the topics related to our mental health. I read their previous book
which was about self-love and this time, I read a book which is about anxiety. “High
functioning anxiety” is written by Dr. Lalitaa Suglani in around 225 pages
which also comes up with the tagline- “A 5-step guide to calming the inner
panic and thriving”.
Lalitaa introduces
us to the concept of High functioning anxiety which is not like regular anxiety
but a different purview wherein
people experience anxiety while still being able to function well in their
daily lives. People with high-functioning anxiety may appear successful
and well-accomplished, but they may also be struggling with internal feelings
of stress, self-doubt, and fear. This made me curious to read further as most
of us go through such phase where we process normally but we always feel
anxious within.
The
initial chapters are a different experience to read as author introduces us
with various types of HFAs wherein she explains how some childhood experiences
and treatments transform a certain kind of our attitude which starts defining
our personality. The chapters help us relate with several types as we can
associate them with us. Author also clarifies that we can be completely one of
them or a combination of multiple types. In further chapters, she tries to mix
up two HFA types and explains how we might be struggling with such personality
traits. These writings help us understand the concepts well and evaluate how we
have been processing ourselves until now.
In
one of the sections, Lalitaa explains Maslow’s hierarchy of needs in such a way
that even after knowing about it previously, it felt like knowing it in an
easier and better way. Author highlights upon the fact how we are always
striving to please people and become favourites by killing our inner desires.
She throws upon the light to the fact that we should be concentrating upon our
real self and lead the path to self-awareness.
Author
has nicely divided the 5 chapters where she concentrates on each of the 5 steps
before moving on to the next. Each chapter consists of case studies, author’s
personal experiences, self-reflection questions for us, setting the boundary
section etc. which helps us understand the topics rather than just reading
blindly. There’s one concept of the “Wheel of Life” in the latter part of the
book which nicely divides our life in different sections and help us understand
how to give weightage and priority to each of them than missing one of these
important elements of life.
In
the end, author ends the book giving us few reference points to follow in order
to overcome the High functioning anxiety. Reading the last step and chapter
gives a relief as mostly the book is about the problems thriving within us
whereas the last pages give us positivity and hope that we can push ourselves
out of this zone.
Talking
about the drawbacks, I must say that author has explained each concept a lot
which could have been summed up in a better way by reducing the length of each
chapter. The case studies and examples used are repetitive which starts
becoming a painful experience to read time and again. The chapters have so many
sections and their respective sub-sections that I have ended up missing the
flow couple of times. Author could have structured the sections within the
chapters in a better manner.
Overall,
this book is insightful and helps us understand how we can treat the anxiety
within us which is gradually taking us towards mental health issues. I would
give this book 4 stars out of 5.
Thanks!
WRITING BUDDHA
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