Sunday Borrower
My grandmother always advised: “Don’t
borrow trouble”. She meant don’t worry about things that haven’t happened and
probably won’t happen. This simply robs the present moment of its happiness.
But worry is a terribly difficult thing
to shake. It has its place, by making you plan for possibilities, but it has a
nasty habit of taking over your life. The word itself can be a noun: “a state
of anxiety and uncertainty over actual or potential problems”; or a verb: give
way to anxiety or unease; allow one's mind to dwell on difficulty or troubles”.
Today’s Link of the Day is an article describing many different ways to
reduce worrying. Try them and see which ones work best for you.
Now, go out (or stay in) and enjoy this
early spring day.
From the Big
Blue Book of Ballet Secrets
Secret #129:
“Worry is borrowing trouble.”
Link of the Day:
Quote of the Day:
“Worry is a thin stream of
fear trickling through the mind. If encouraged, it cuts a channel into which
all other thoughts are drained.”
– Arthur Somers Roche
– Arthur Somers Roche
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