Anxiety as a Rational Response (Part 2)

Angele had been working at the local supermarket for about two months, mostly rearranging shelves. Sometimes they put her on checkout, which was more lively, but rearranging products on shelves was her main job for up to six hours at a time. Where shoppers had taken products from the front of the shelf, Angele was required to move the remaining products forward so that the shelf looked full. It was easy work, paying minimum wage because she was only fifteen, but it was pocket money. One day she was about mid-shift when she suddenly felt light-headed, a little giddy even, and her heart began to beat faster. Then it began to pound and she became paralysed with panic. What if she was having a heart attack? What if she was going to faint, to fall down right there in the middle of aisle 5, maybe even die? Her pulse was beating rapidly in her ears, and she felt as if her heart would jump out of her chest. Horrified, she felt rooted to the spot, her thoughts whirling around in her head, h...