If you are someone who worries all the time it may be good for you to know that there are a lot of stories about worry that other people tell. These can be helpful for you as you work through your need to worry.
Most of the stories about worry that we've found are actually inspirational ones. As an example, at the website ChosentoRemember.com, there are a number of inspirational quotes and a few stories about worry. One interesting effect though happens when you run your cursor over the word "Inspirational." This is worth a visit.
You might have your own stories about worry and if you do it would be great for you to share them. If you like to give people inspirational information you can use YouTube or MySpace to give other people pointers about what to do to stop worry.
Another way to find stories about worry is to ask your friends. You might think your friends will think you are crazy if you ask them for stories about worry about actually you can tell them that you are on a mission to find out what makes people worry and how they stop worrying. Most people will be ready to tell you about their success.
You might also want to read books that contain stories about worry because they are sometimes inspirational. One title you might consider is The Worry Website by Jacqueline Wilson which is about a teacher, Mr. Speed, who sets up a website for his students. Although this is a children's book, it is fun for adults.
If you are wondering why we are suggesting a children's title it's because you can learn the most from these types of books and because they are fun. When you look adult books they are usually stuffy and want to tell you how to live. With a children's book you get a whimsical look at the problem.
The point to reading stories about worry is that they help you put your own worry into perspective. They also help you stop worrying for a space of time and they often come up with some great solutions.
Stories about worry can be a way to get new ideas of how to move forward and out of worry or to create your own affirmations. When you read, you always get some sort of insight when the topic is something dear to you.
So, take heart. Read a few books. Check out the stories of anxiety recovery at www.Stop-Anxiety-Panic-Attack.com. Read lots of stories about worry and come back to tell us about your favorites.
Monday, September 22, 2008
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