Hi again Hummy, groovygirl and mad englishman :) t/y (I've sure enjoyed reading everything you guys are posting)
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Tom reminded me that sometimes stress & worry are the same thing.
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[b]Worry, worry go away�[/b]
I've always been a bit of a worrywart. Thank goodness, I have learned some techniques that help me. Maybe they could help you too.
-A sure way to stop worrying too much about an unresolved issue is to make a decision. Even bad decisions could be better than doing nothing. Nothing can fill your mind with worry/stress quite so much as �decisions waiting to be made�. Just make them. If they prove to be bad decisions, just make new ones.
-Action towards a goal tends to diminish worry. Doing nothing but thinking too much about a goal, especially if you dwell on the obstacles, will cause you worry and stress. Certainly you should plan well, but when planning turns into �worrying�, go ahead and spring into action.
-When my mind fills up with too much stuff. I make a list and feel better. Maybe you've had similar experiences. If you're thinking too much about something, and you stop to schedule a time to work on it, it is easier to let go of it for now. Write down that �thing� you have to do on tomorrow's list, and you'll feel less worried now. I once read that by creating "mental categories." Just telling ourselves, "There is nothing I can do about this until tomorrow," can put a worry into a category of "nothing to worry about now."
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-Confront the worst problems head-on. It isn't the problems themselves, but the anticipation of problems that causes the most worry. Deal with them head on as soon as is possible, and resolve them to the extent possible.
(At the very least, it is something "else" to think about)
~all the best,
N2k
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