worry: Worry is a Misuse of Your Time
- 10/25/17 04:24 PM
Worry is a Misuse of Your Time “Worry is a misuse of your time . . . . your energy . . . . and your resources.” Lou Ludwig Sales and Management Consultant, Success Tips, Speaker Trainer and Author
As I see it . . . . . . . Worry is a misuse of your time
Worry will not solve a problem . . . . it will compound it.
Worry will not reduce stress . . . . it makes things worst.
Worry is wasting your time . . . . your energy . . . . and your resources When everything is said and your where (19 comments)
worry: Real Difficulties Can Be Overcome
- 07/18/16 11:05 PM
Real Difficulties Can Be Overcome “Real difficulties can be overcome, it is only the imaginary ones that are unconquerable.” Theodore N. Vail 1845 - 1920, US Telephone Industrialist
As I see it. . . . . . . . Real difficulties can be overcome
You face two difficulties in this world . . . . the ones that are real . . . . and the one’s that’s in your imagination. The one that you focus on will make all the difference. What you focus on will determine on how you invest your time each day . . . . and the path you (7 comments)
worry: Be in The Moment . . . . Focus On The Positive
- 04/27/16 01:38 PM
Be in The Moment . . . . Focus On The Positive “Our fatigue is often caused not by work, but by worry, frustration and resentment.” Dale Carnegie 1888 -1955, American Writer, Lecturer, Self-Help Expect,
As I see it. . . . . . . . Be in the moment focus on the positive
Make a decision to focus on the positive . . . and filter out the negative influences in your life.
When you focused on the positive . . . . You are focusing on the things that you want in your life that will bring you fulfillment . . . . and (14 comments)
worry: Worry is Friction of the Mind
- 09/03/15 01:22 PM
Worry is Friction of the Mind “It is not work that kills men, it is worry. Work is healthy; you can hardly put more on a man than he can bear. But worry is rust upon the blade. It is not movement that destroys the machinery, but friction.” Henry Ward Beecher 1813 – 1887, Congregationalist Clergyman, Speaker
As I see it . . . . . . . Worry is friction of the mind
The more you worry the more friction you create in your mind . . . . That worry stresses your mind into inaction . . . . and marginal decision making.
Your mind works best (14 comments)
worry: Don’t Worry About What Other People Are Thinking
- 06/28/15 11:10 PM
Don’t Worry About What Other People Are Thinking “As for worrying about what other think forget it. They aren’t concerned about you. They’re too busy worrying about what you and others people think of them.” Michael le Boeuf, American Businessman, Author
As I see it. . . . . . . . Don’t worry about what other people are thinking
Because there not thinking about you . . . .
People are not worrying . . . . or concerned about you . . . . and in most cases they are not even thinking about you. Worrying about what other people are thinking (26 comments)
worry: Worry Will Kill More People Then Work
- 05/18/15 11:40 PM
Worry Will Kill More People Then Work “The reason why worry kills more people then work is that more people worry than work.” Robert Frost 1874 - 1963, American Poet
As I see it. . . . . . . . Worry will kill more people then work
Why?
Far too many people spend their life worrying . . . . and not enough time working at resolving the conditions they encounter.
Worrying will not resolve a problem. Worrying compounds the condition . . . . and drains your energy . . . . It creates negative thinking which leads to inaction . . . . poor decisions . (14 comments)
The Inner Struggle to Worry “At work, you think of the children you have left at home, you think of the work you’re left unfinished. Such a struggle is unleashed within yourself.” Golda Meir 1898 – 1978, Fourth Israeli Prime Minister
As I see it . . . . . . .
The inner struggle to worry
The inner struggle to worry about what you’re not doing . . . . is diminishing the value of the moment your in.
No matter how hard you try . . . . you can only (10 comments)
There’s a Great Difference Between a Worry and a Concern “There is a great difference between worry and concern. A worried person sees a problem and a concerned person solves the problem.” Harold Stephens, American Author
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There’s a great difference between a worry and a concern
Worry is focused on the problem . . . . and the past.
Your thinking is stuck in the past, worrying about something that has taken place and can’t be changed. Worrying creates a negative (5 comments)
The Two Days in the Week You Shouldn’t Worry About “There are two days in the week on which I never worry; one is yesterday and the other is tomorrow.” Robert Jones Burdette 1844 – 1914, American Author, Humorist, Clergyman
As I see it . . . . . . . The two days in the week you shouldn’t worry about
Yesterday is in the history book of your life . . . . what you did yesterday is behind you.
Worry Creates Friction of the Mind “It is not work that kills men, it is worry. Work is healthy; you can hardly put more on a man than he can bear. But worry is rust upon the blade. It is not movement that destroys the machinery, but friction.” Henry Ward Beecher 1813 – 1887, Congregationalist Clergyman, Speaker
As I see it . . . . . . . Worry creates friction of the mind
The more you worry the more friction you create in your mind and . . . . . that worry stresses (1 comments)
Worry Rusts the Sharpness of Your Spirit “It is not work that kills men, it is worry. Work is healthy; you can hardy put more on a man than be can bear. But worry is the rust upon the blade. It is not movement that destroys the machinery, but friction.” Henry Ward Beecher 1813 -1887, American Congregationalist Clergyman
As I see it . . . . . . . Worry rusts the sharpness of your spirit
When worry comes into your life it will cloud your thinking and have a negative effect on (10 comments)
Why Should I Fear? “Behind me is infinite power. Before me is endless possibility. Around me is boundless opportunity. Why should I fear?” Stella Stuart, daughter, wife, mother, grandmother
As I see it . . . . . . .
Why should I fear?
What you believe has a powerful influence on the state of mind, your attitude and the decisions you make.
The way you see your life is a reflection of your thinking. What you believe and think you can do, you are able to do the when you make (12 comments)
Focus On The Positive "Our fatigue is often caused not by work, but by worry, frustration and resentment." Dale Carnegie, author
As I see it. . . . . . . . Focus on the positive Make a decision to focus on the positive and filter out the negative influences in your life. When you focused on the positive you are focusing on the things that you want in your life that will bring you fulfillment and you will move into the possibility zone By focusing on the positive you eliminate worry and (5 comments)