robin.sharma's picture

Just came up with an insight that I think might be rich for you. It's about the distinction between worry and reflection.

mike.robbins's picture

I was talking to a friend of mine last week and she said, “If worrying worked, I'd weigh 115 pounds and be a millionaire by now.”  I laughed out loud – appreciating her humor

CaroleLynne's picture

It can be so easy for us to waste our time, and for some of us it is all too easy to waste our precious lives.

CaroleLynne's picture

” Worry: Toss It”  Those words sound trite and impossible.

CaroleLynne's picture

Remember that old song with the line “pick yourself up, dust yourself off and start all over again?”  Jerome Kern wrote the song and many people, includ

gassho's picture

For quite some time now, I've sent a daily Reiki One-Liner on Twitter.

It goes out Monday-Friday and there are now over 200. You can read the collection here.

Last week I focused on the Reiki precepts with these One-Liners and put up a post detailing some of the subtleties:

DrDeb's picture

When I was a graduate student in Missouri, a friend gave me a tiny box of worry dolls (about three inches in total length) that she had bought while traveling in Mexico.

guy.finley's picture

We all know exactly what it is like to be certain we have let go of something sorrowful or worrisome, only to find ourselves in a similar sad situation moments later.

CaroleLynne's picture

Some days I feel grounded and other days it is as if I am splitting off in ten directions at the same time.

margaret.ruth's picture

 Many people were taught that to shower the people you love with love, you shower them with worry -- to show them you care.

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