How much do you worry? How often do you find yourself thinking about things that could go wrong? Things that might happen to those you love? Things that might happen to you?
Worry is a common issue for people. And sadly, worry robs us of living. It costs us lots of energy, and exposes us to fears over possible events -- not actual events.
When we worry, we focus on the future, what could happen. Which draws us away from what is happening. What is happening in this moment, in actuality.
Unfortunately, for many, worry is a habit. It happens almost automatically. Worry robs people of sleep, of connection, and of presence. Many people struggle to get to sleep, worried about what might happen. Many people connect less, since they are worried about what might happen. And people are less present, since they are focused on what might happen.
There are some truths to worry that we need to understand, if we are going to turn down the "worry dial." These truths point to why people worry, why it is a waste, and how to begin shifting away from worry.
Listen below. And in the next episode, I will share some strategies for worrying less.
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