Political Anxiety Worksheets
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Do You Feel Overwhelmed, Angry, or Anxious About the State of the World?
Political anxiety is real. Whether it’s triggered by election cycles, news headlines, global crises, or injustice, it can leave you feeling powerless, panicked, or emotionally flooded.
In a world that constantly demands your attention and outrage, it’s easy to spiral. But you can learn to stay informed without sacrificing your mental health.
Do you relate to any of the following?
- Do you feel panic, despair, or anger every time you check the news?
- Are you stuck in doomscrolling or obsessive monitoring of political events?
- Do you feel helpless, unsafe, or paralyzed by what’s happening in the world?
- Are political conversations with family or friends leaving you emotionally drained?
- Do you want to stay engaged—without burning out or shutting down?
If so, the Political Anxiety Worksheets are designed to help you find your emotional footing in a chaotic world, create boundaries around media, and reconnect with your power, purpose, and peace.
(+20 pages of evidence based exercises and techniques)
What’s Included?
- Identifying My Political Anxiety Triggers
- Separating Facts From Opinions
- Reducing Doomscrolling
- Political Boundaries With Family
- Journaling My Political Fears
- Distinguishing What I Can Control
- Practicing Detachment From Political Outcomes
- Creating A Balanced Daily Routine
- Building Long-Term Resilience To Political Stress
How These Worksheets Can Help
- Help you identify your political anxiety triggers and emotional patterns
- Provide tools to reduce doomscrolling, catastrophizing, and emotional reactivity
- Offer calming practices and boundary-setting for political conversations
- Support you in separating facts from emotional overload
- Teach you how to hold both concern and calm in the same moment
Download your Political Anxiety Worksheets today and take back control of your inner world—even when the outer world feels unstable. Staying grounded is not avoidance—it’s how you stay strong enough to show up wisely and well.