Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Worry's Track Record Is Terrible

We are aiming for long-term significance, but we get stuck in short-term worries.
Because of worry, people commonly do less, not more. It is a horrible motivation because it is a short-term motivation that often leads to paralysis. 
No one associates worry with success. People consider worry a negative emotion, not a positive emotion. Worry is to be escaped, not promoted.
In the arena in which worry typically functions, long-term productive efforts are the “bottom line.”  The truth is this: Worry is rarely productive; therefore, worry is a bad investment. Worry is more likely to consume energy and productivity than it is to produce energy and productivity. 
Time and energy spent in worry is lost time and energy.

Blessings,
Dalinda

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