Anxiety displays itself in a few diagnostically distinct ways. Generalized Anxiety disorder, in which concerns reflect any of the major domains of life—work, love, money, health—is most common ...
Liz Kislik covers leadership, team dynamics and success at work. But even if anxiety gives you lots of negative messages about yourself and your situation, you can use it to your advantage.
So the fact that tea, the second most consumed beverage after water, can combat anxiety is a total godsend for us brooding Brits. Teas offer a milder sensory experience than their coffee counterparts.