April 15 – Daily Reflection

Worry does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow. It empties today of its strength.
– Corrie Ten Boom, author and human rights activist

The destructive power of worry&

Legend has it that 90% of what we worry about never comes to pass. Whether that is statistically precise or not, there’s probably some truth to it in your life. How much of our lives do we miss because we’re agonizing over what might happen down the road? How often do we fail to act–even if it’s the right thing to do–because we fear any number of possible consequences? Fretting over the future doesn’t solve any impending problems. It only paralyzes your actions of the present. It stresses you out, makes you mentally and physically tired, and saps all the fun out of what could have been another great day. Next time you start to worry about what might happen, think of this: You can prepare, but you cannot predict. So do what you can and forget what you cannot.

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Published: April 15, 2013, 12:00 | No Comments on

April 15 – Daily Reflection

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