# Stress Jenga Exercise for Overwhelm & Anxiety | Anima Felix

> Use Stress Jenga when everything feels heavy at once. Learn the 3-step flow: list stressors, choose the keystone one, and write one small action.

Source: https://animafelix.com/exercises/stress-jenga/

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# Stress Jenga for Overwhelm

An overwhelm exercise that helps you find the one stressor that lightens the whole stack

Stress Jenga is one of the clearest tools in Anima Felix for that moment when everything feels important and impossible at the same time. Instead of trying to solve ten worries at once, it helps you identify the one piece that matters most right now.

The app treats overwhelm like a stack of blocks. You name what feels heavy, choose the keystone stressor that would ease the others if handled first, and then commit to one small action. The shift comes from specificity: less fog, more direction.

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Best used for

- Mental overload and shutdown
- Work or study pressure that feels impossible to sort
- Parenting or financial stress with too many moving parts
- Procrastination caused by not knowing where to start

How to do it

## How to use stress jenga when anxiety hits

The structure below follows the real app flow closely. The technique works best when you keep the stressors simple and choose a small action instead of an ambitious one.

- ### List the things that feel heavy

Write down the stressors crowding your head right now. Keep each item short and concrete. In the app, users add at least three stressors before moving on.
- ### Choose the keystone stressor

Look at the list and ask: if one of these eased even slightly, which one would help the others feel less intense too? That is the block to pull first.
- ### Write one small action for today

Pick a next step small enough to feel doable today, not an entire life plan. The aim is movement, not perfection.
- ### Keep the plan visible

Finish by restating the action in plain language so it is easy to remember and harder to avoid. The app closes with a completion view that reflects the next small step back to the user.

Why it helps

## Why stress jenga works for anxious moments

Stress Jenga helps because overwhelm is often a prioritization problem disguised as a motivation problem.

### Turns one giant problem into parts

Naming separate stressors reduces the foggy feeling that everything is wrong all at once.

### Finds leverage instead of urgency

The keystone question helps you identify what actually moves the stack, not just what is screaming the loudest.

### Ends with action, not more analysis

A single doable step is often enough to break the freeze and create momentum without pretending the whole problem is solved.

In the app

## How it works in Anima Felix

Stress Jenga is the most structured of the exercise flows in the app and has dedicated interactive steps.

- Users add multiple stressors, then select one keystone stressor before writing an action plan.
- The selection step is intentional and visual, designed to help people stop treating every stressor as equally urgent.
- The backend follow-up message reflects the chosen stressor and action plan, so the support continues after the exercise ends.

Helpful for

## Anxiety patterns this guide supports

These are the anxiety paths in Anima Felix where this exercise is especially useful.

Education Anxiety

When the pressure to perform makes it impossible to start

Work Anxiety

When your job becomes the thing your brain worries about most

Financial Anxiety

When the numbers in your head are louder than the ones in your account

Parenting Anxiety

When being responsible for another human amplifies every fear you already had

FAQ

## Common questions about stress jenga

 What is Stress Jenga meant to help with? +

It is built for overwhelm. When too many worries pile up at once, Stress Jenga helps you identify the one pressure point that will reduce the rest if you address it first.

 How many stressors should I list? +

The app expects at least three, because overwhelm usually looks different once it is broken into parts. More is fine, but the goal is clarity rather than making a perfect inventory.

 What counts as a good action step? +

A good action step is specific, realistic, and small enough to happen today. For example: send one email, take one document out, ask one question, or block fifteen focused minutes.

 Is Stress Jenga better than journaling for overwhelm? +

It can be, especially when journaling turns into more spiraling. Stress Jenga is narrower. It moves from list, to priority, to one action, which keeps the exercise practical.

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## Want a guided version of stress jenga?

Download Anima Felix to use the guided exercise flow, then keep going with chat, voice support, and anxiety-specific paths.

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