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Morning Anxiety in Thailand: How to Start the Day Calm and Ready

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Waking with a tight chest, a fluttery stomach, or a racing mind is more than a bad mood. Scientific research and clinical guidance confirm that morning anxiety is a real phenomenon affecting people worldwide, including Thais. Recent expert guidance emphasizes that while this feeling is common, there are practical steps to manage it and improve morning well‑being.

For many, the first hours of the day bring tension about what lies ahead. Morning anxiety is not a formal diagnosis, but mental health professionals regularly encounter it, especially among those with generalized anxiety. A respected associate professor of psychiatry notes that the sensation can resemble a fog of confusing emotion. In Thailand, mental health remains culturally stigmatized, often neglected in daily conversations and policy. Yet the pressures of a fast-paced economy, competitive workplaces, and constant social media can intensify stress upon waking.

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Morning Anxiety: Why the Day’s First Stress May Feel Overwhelming—And What You Can Do About It

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Waking up with a tight chest, a pit in the stomach, or a racing mind isn’t simply a reaction to an impending deadline or a daunting to-do list—scientific research and clinical experts confirm that “morning anxiety” is a real phenomenon affecting many people around the world, including Thais. New research and expert guidance explained in a recent article from The Washington Post emphasise that while this feeling is normal, there are effective ways to manage it and improve morning well-being (washingtonpost.com).

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