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Stop Worrying so Much

August 15, 2011 by Scott "Q" Marcus Leave a Comment

Worry is interest on a debt not yet owed.

Is it worth being upset?

We get confused. We think if we can just worry “hard enough,” we can make things go better.

Logically, that doesn’t make sense. But this isn’t about logic. It’s about emotion.

If something is worrying you, follow this simple plan:

1) Ask yourself, “What’s the worst thing that can happen?” If the answer is minimal, refocus your thoughts on something else.
2) If it’s severe, ask yourself, “Can I do anything about this?”
3) If the answer is “no,” it’s time to get support and let go. If the answer is “yes,” it’s time to do something.

No path leads to more worrying.

Worrying depletes your ability to solve the tough problems, and ruins your mood the remainder of the time.

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Filed Under: Asking for help, Happiness, Inspiration, Member Benefits, mental health, Motivation, Motivational Monday, Power of Attitude, Self Talk Tagged With: attitude, change, emotion, emotions, feelings, inspiration, logic, motivation, perception is reality, priorities, quality of life, simple plan, stress, weekly updates, worry

What Can we Learn from the Golden Voice Homeless Man?

January 6, 2011 by Scott "Q" Marcus

I've been monitoring the whole Ted Williams (homeless man with the golden voice) story and I have to admit I'm sucked into it.

I found myself crying with joy over his newfound "Susan Boyle" discovery. But my question is "Why?"

I don't mind feeling the way I do. And as I posted previously, we respond to feelings, not logic. However, what is the deep connection that so many of us are feeling about this story? I know we would not connect as well if he had not had such a tough life – but he also brought that upon himself (which I say without judgment). If he was not humble, we wouldn't relate either. So, I know it's about overcoming obstacles and being your better self – but I think there's more to it.

I welcome comments. I want to continue with this story.

Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy

Filed Under: Asking for help, Change, News, Overcoming Obstacles, Video Tagged With: emotion, feelings, golden voice, homeless man, humble, humility, redemption, success, susan boyle, ted williams, your better self

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