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Suffering panic attacks and breaking out into heavy sweats aren't the only signs of struggling with anxiety. I've realized that anxiety can also be that pain in the gut when we realize we're not in control of every aspect of our lives, or that overwhelming responsibility to take care of everyone around us, or the intriguing reason of why we've had one sleepless night after another.


While the idea of mental health in the Black community is no longer a topic that we keep to ourselves and only take to Jesus, are we really dealing with any potential anxiety within us? If you've ever faced a moment where you feel like your world is closing in and there's nothing you can do about it, these apps can not only help you acknowledge what area of your life is the most trying but can help ease the stress in the moment.

Sidebar: Even though these apps help you manage your anxiety, there's nothing like sitting down and talking out your issues with someone via therapy.

Happify

Happify

Happify takes on a unique way to help those struggling with anxiety not only cope but manage it. It provides games that it says can help boost the level of your happiness while at the same time lowering your stress levels. It gets key information from you as soon as you log in for the first time that helps decide which options you need most when it comes to overcoming negative thinking and handling high-stress moments.

You then get to take a quiz every day that helps you see your progress. If you like a good challenge, this could definitely be a win for you. While this one is free to start, users can also download Happify Plus, which comes with even more options. That one is $11.67 a month.

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