Is it normal to feel like this? (long and vague description)
Hello,
I've never really thought about mental health until my friend was diagnosed with clinical anxiety and had to take months off work. After chatting with him about his issues, I started to think about mine. Although I don't have issues frequently, I do want to address them for the future.
Basically, I find that whenever I am put into situations where I cannot confidently produce good results, there is a good chance that I start to feel... a bit off?
Like, a group meeting might be going well but if a colleague points out a mistake, I will of course thank him/her and make note of it, but from there on I will be completely off my game. I'll be extremely distracted and for some strange reason, have to "clench" certain parts of my body(?) Typically it would be clenching my toes into my feet or flexing my calf muscles very tightly. This sometimes happens if I'm very nervous or if I have 0 confidence in what I'm doing(?)
Anyway, I'm wondering if this is a normal part of life or if I need to see some sort of mental health professional in case it gets worse? I don't think I've ever had a mental health "attack" but I'm finding myself unable to work properly when this sort of "clenching"/"off" feeling occurs. Typically, I'll become useless (energy sapped and fatigued) until I can catch a breather or go outside for a walk. I do quickly recover but it's still a nuisance.