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…whatever you woke up worrying about this morning, get over it. How important in the greater scheme of things can it possibly be? Make your peace and move on.
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72 |
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If left to my own devices – if I didn’t have to worry about making a living or what others thought of me – what am I most drawn to doing?
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102 |
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Stuff accumulates in people’s lives because… it’s easy to worry, ‘What if I need this one day?,’ and then use this worry as an excuse to keep the item…
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204 |
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You need a black-and-white goal… an all-or-nothing goal, and it’s useful in times when you worry about backsliding.
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86 |
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To be rigorous, not ruthless, means that the best people need not worry about their positions and concentrate fully on their work.
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52 |
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The truth is there are no real vampire, no dragons, and no HALS. Let’s no worry about them appearing under the bed or in our hard drives.
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135 |
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While the mind sometimes wanders to pleasant thoughts or fantasy, it more often seems to gravitate to rumination and worry.
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48 |
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We’re often so worried about what we’re going to say next that we don’t hear what’s being said to us now.
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155 |
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…confidence can make us complacent. If we never worry about letting other people down, we’re more likely to actually do so.
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52 |
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When we see people get punished for failures and mistakes, we become worried about proving our competence and protecting our careers.
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