Worrying


Worrying is being overly concerned, anxious, troubled, or uneasy, which can cause anxiety about actual or potential problems. Worrying is a disturbance that causes you to lose your peace of mind and to be afflicted with mental agitation or distress or to feel alarmed. Worry refers to the thoughts, images, emotions, and actions of a negative nature in a repetitive, uncontrollable manner, that sometimes results from a proactive cognitive risk analysis made to avoid or solve anticipated potential threats and their potential consequences. Worrying can become problematic if a person has been excessively apprehensive for many days in a row or several times within a six month period.

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Person Worrying Concerned is having something on your mind because it's important to you, or relevant to you, or affects you. A feeling of sympathy for someone or something. "Sometimes being concerned can create an anxious feeling that causes anxiety or becomes a source of unhappiness. That's the moment when you stopped being concerned and started worrying."

Despair is the complete loss of hope or absence of hope. The feeling that everything is wrong and nothing will turn out well.

Desperation is a state of despair, typically one that sometimes results in rash or extreme behavior or recklessness or the trait of giving little thought to danger. Revolution.

Despondency is feeling downcast and disheartened and hopeless.

Apprehension is fearful expectation or anticipation.

Negative - Reasoning - Body and Mind Influence Each other.

If you spend more time solving your problems then just worrying about your problems, you will eventually have less problems and have more time to enjoy. Working on solving your problems is a lot more healthier then worrying about problems. Stop punishing yourself, you have choices. so don't worry about things. You should either work on a solution for that problem, or move on. There's a big difference between thinking about something in order to understand it, and worrying about something based on fears and uncertainties. Thinking is productive, worrying is unproductive. One Though Leads to Another Thought.

There is a thin line between being concerned about something than just worrying about something. Concern should lead you to problem solving, just worrying takes you no where. Some things happen for a reason.

Don't Make a Mountain out of a Molehill or Overreact. Work on solving problems, then take breaks, eat healthy and exercise...Live, Learn, Love and Progress. Rinse and Repeat. Balance.

I understand that I can't control everything in my world, but I will do my best to control as many things as I can. Odds

Guilt occurs when a person believes that they have made a horrible mistake, or they feel that they made a serious error in judgment, and now they feel really bad about what they did because they know how bad the mistake was, and that damage has been done to themselves or to others, or damage has been done to something in the environment. And the only relief from the guilt and pain is to do something that would repair the damage, or do something that would make up for the loss or the mistake that you made. The right thing to do is to take full responsibility for what you have done, but more importantly, you must learn from this mistake so that you never have to repeat it again in the future. Vulnerabilities.


Thinking too Much - Ineffective Thinking


Rumination is the focused attention on the symptoms of one's distress, and on its possible causes and consequences, as opposed to its solutions. So don't think about it unless you are thinking about ways on how to solve the problem.

Ruminating is to reflect deeply on a subject or to think deeply about something. You're not worrying about the problem, you're thinking of ways on how to solve the problem.

Over Thinking - Preoccupied - Anxiety - Information Overload - One Thought Leads to Another

Fret is to worry unnecessarily or excessively about something. To be agitated, irritated or annoyed resulting from active worry. To wear away or erode.

Overthink is to think about something too much or for too long that it could become an obsession that can distract you from having a balanced life and keep you from having normal relationships.

Run Away Thoughts. “Your worst enemy cannot harm you as much as your own unguarded thoughts.” ~Buddha.

What if your mind recorded every thought that you had during the day, and told you every thing that you were thinking about and how often you thought about certain things. You would be amazed and shocked. Most people have reoccurring thoughts and think about the same things everyday. And a lot of the time people are unaware of how often they think about certain things. Imagine writing down every thought that you had during the day, you would be doing more writing than thinking. But it might be an interesting exercise for one day. You're thinking can sometimes be like you're in a hamster wheel, you're thinking, but you're not asking the right questions or getting the right answers. So you're just spinning the wheel and going in circles, with no purpose and no plan. At least the hamster in the wheel is getting exercise, you're going no where with your thinking.

Paranoia is over exaggerating the seriousness of your situation without considering the all the facts, or without making sure that your thinking is accurate or correct. Making Assumptions. When paranoid you can easily overwhelm yourself with all kinds of different scenarios that may never happen. So it is always best to solve your problems then to worry about your problems, especially problems that are seem bigger then they really are. Being aware should not lead to obsessions, so don't confuse extrasensory perception with paranoia or low self-esteem.

Paranoid Personality Disorder is a mental disorder characterized by paranoia and a pervasive, long-standing suspiciousness and generalized mistrust of others. Individuals with this personality disorder may be hypersensitive, easily insulted, and habitually relate to the world by vigilant scanning of the environment for clues or suggestions that may validate their fears or biases. Paranoid individuals are eager observers. They think they are in danger and look for signs and threats of that danger, potentially not appreciating other evidence. Delusions.

Panphobia is a vague and persistent dread of some unknown evil.

Haunted is having or showing excessive or compulsive concern with something. Experiencing an emotional state of great suffering and distress and being disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed and have anxiety about possible developments. Continually recurring thoughts in the mind that recur constantly regular or frequent.

Terror Management Theory proposes a basic psychological conflict that results from having a desire to live, but realizing that death is inevitable. This conflict produces terror, and this terror is then managed by embracing cultural values, or symbolic systems that act to provide life with meaning and value.

Uncertainty is a situation which involves imperfect and/or unknown information. Uncertainty arises in partially observable and/or random variable environments, as well as due to ignorance and/or laziness.

Assuming (jumping to conclusions) - Jealousy

Acting Squirrelly is someone who looks or acts nervous, restless or fidgety and unable to relax.

Insecurity is a feeling of general unease or nervousness that may be triggered by perceiving of oneself to be vulnerable or inferior in some way, or a sense of vulnerability or instability which threatens one's self-image or ego.

Pessimism - Anxiety - How the Body affects the Mind - Feedback Loop

Hypochondriasis is a debilitating condition that is the result of an inaccurate perception of the condition of body or mind despite the absence of an actual medical condition. It's becoming unduly alarmed about any physical or psychological symptoms they detect, no matter how minor the symptom may be, and are convinced that they have, or are about to be diagnosed with, a serious illness. An individual suffering from hypochondriasis is known as a hypochondriac. (also known as health anxiety or illness anxiety disorder, worrying about having a serious illness). Don't Pretend that you Know.

A key chemical within the ‘memory’ region of the brain that allows us to suppress unwanted thoughts.

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder - Recurring Thoughts

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy is to open up to unpleasant feelings, and learn not to overreact to them, and not avoiding situations where they are invoked. Its therapeutic effect is a positive spiral where feeling better leads to a better understanding of the truth. In ACT, 'truth' is measured through the concept of 'workability', or what works to take another step toward what matters (e.g. values, meaning). ACT differs from traditional cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in that rather than trying to teach people to better control their thoughts, feelings, sensations, memories and other private events, ACT teaches them to "just notice," accept, and embrace their private events, especially previously unwanted ones. ACT helps the individual get in contact with a transcendent sense of self known as "self-as-context"—the you who is always there observing and experiencing and yet distinct from one's thoughts, feelings, sensations, and memories. ACT aims to help the individual clarify their personal values and to take action on them, bringing more vitality and meaning to their life in the process, increasing their psychological flexibility. As a simple way to summarize the model, ACT views the core of many problems to be due to the concepts represented in the acronym, FEAR: Fusion with your thoughts. Evaluation of experience. Avoidance of your experience. Reason-giving for your behavior. And the healthy alternative is to ACT: Accept your reactions and be present. Choose a valued direction. Take action. ACT commonly employs six core principles to help clients develop psychological flexibility. Cognitive defusion: Learning methods to reduce the tendency to reify thoughts, images, emotions, and memories. Acceptance: Allowing unwanted private experiences (thoughts, feelings and urges) to come and go without struggling with them. Contact with the present moment: Awareness of the here and now, experienced with openness, interest, and receptiveness. The observing self: Accessing a transcendent sense of self, a continuity of consciousness which is unchanging. Values: Discovering what is most important to oneself. Committed action: Setting goals according to values and carrying them out responsibly.

"Just because you think it doesn't make it true"

Anal Retentiveness describes a person who pays such attention to detail that it becomes an obsession and may be an annoyance to others, potentially to the detriment of the anal-retentive person.

Perfectionism is a personality trait characterized by a person's striving for flawlessness and setting excessively high performance standards, accompanied by overly critical self-evaluations and concerns regarding others' evaluations.

Optimism is a logical point of view and it's also a lot more healthier for you too, but don't let your confidence blind you from the facts. Be Happy, but just don't be gullible or naive. Learn as much as you can and then decide.

Not having a care in the world is impossible, and also a little delusional. You have to care about certain things, it's called responsibility and maintenance. You can take a break, but not forever. (false sense of security).

Nonchalant is a feeling or appearing casually calm and relaxed; not displaying anxiety, interest, or enthusiasm. It doesn't have to mean that you don't take things serious, it just means you are in control and not overreacting.

"My life has been full of terrible misfortunes, most of which never happened." (Michel de Montaigne)

"A man who fears suffering is already suffering from what he fears." (Michel de Montaigne)

"Don't let the things you don't have spoil the things that you do have." Life Quotes

Over thinking and paranoia are two different things. It's good to have an open mind to all the possibilities, but try not go to far in one direction. I don't worry about the things that I cannot totally control because that would be paranoid, which is illogical. I prepare myself as best as I can by analyzing as much information that I can. Then I try to learn as much as I can from the experience.

Optimism, pessimism, or just being content, are illogical perceptions and a complete waste of time, and time is all you have. Patting yourself on the back for all the wrong reasons, or thinking things will be OK , or thinking things will be bad, or being happy with the way things are, is just more distractions. Logically analyzing the situation is your best bet. Every human is privileged to have time, so please don't waste it on illogical Perceptions. To be logical is to be happy. After all the brain is designed to function on logic. So logic is logical. Moving forward with a smile. 

Know the differences between Depression, Anxieties, Worrying, Bad Memories and Stress.

Feeling Guilty is a question, and if you don't answer the question correctly, you will never be free from the side effects that come from never getting an answer.

Why does guilt sometimes cause paranoia? Is it fear?

No Worries + the Understanding of reality - Peace of Mind

Worrying can turn into run away thoughts of despair and paranoia. But if you can be aware of these thoughts when they begin, then you can stop this run away train before it wrecks havoc. It all starts with one thought, and if you can catch yourself early enough, you can see the exact thought that started this chain reaction. And every time that you're able to stop and look, the more times you will experience calm and peace. Don't stress yourself out, logically assess the situation.

It's better to ask questions then to believe that you know the answers.

Meditation - Mindfulness - Boredom

Remember - Routines - Time Management

Don’t spend your time Worrying, spend your time Thinking. Because Thinking is a lot more productive and also a lot easier on the mind and body then worrying. 

“Why do we dwell on things that don’t matter when there are so many things that do matter?”

How the Body effects the Mind - How worrying effects your Body

Calm Clinic - Stress Management

There’s a big difference between worrying and actually asking a question and understanding the answer to that question. Concerns should only be questions. Asking the right questions and getting the right answers. Easier said then done, but it has to be done. You have to learn how to reprocess old memories and old experiences. You need to reorganize old knowledge with new knowledge. You have to learn what questions to ask. This will help you better understand yourself and help you better understand past experiences. Over thinking and Paranoia are two different things. it's good to have an open mind to all the possibilities, but try not go to far in one direction.

"Caring about what someone thinks is always better then worrying about what someone else thinks."


Balance - Symmetry

Mental Confusion - Inner Monologue

Negative Placebo Effect

Controls - Confidence - Logic

I see a lot of people struggle with Anxieties, anxieties that are created within themselves and not so much related to what is happening in that moment. Worry turns into fear, then fear turns into panic, then panic turns into uncontrollable emotions and possibly a mental breakdown. Anxiety to me is a misunderstood perception of your current state. So Anxiety is more about a persons lack of information and knowledge and not so much related to their lack of chemistry. But some physical ailments like lack of sleep, hunger, or other physical imbalances may cause the brain to misinterpret certain information in the brain. To interpret this information correctly a person needs a good understanding of their body and their mind. The stresses of life can sometimes be overwhelming, but don't overreact. Relax and analyze the questions carefully. Most of the time the answers are already within you. But there are times when you do need more information. That is when you need to seek out this needed information. But when seeking out this needed information try to stay within your current priorities and responsibilities. You don't want distractions to cause more harm then good. 

Separating your emotions from your memories or thoughts

Thinking about the "what ifs" more then once is a waste of time, especially when a what if is highly improbable and impossible to plan for. Not to say that it's impossible, it's just more logical to pay attention to the things that are most likely to happen, things that you can control. You have to prioritize the things that matter so that you are aware of things that are more important and most likely to impact your life or most likely to benefit your life.

Why do we see our problems as not being so bad when we compare them to other peoples problems? Our problems are still bad, just because someone else's problems are worse then ours that should not make our problems seem less significant. They are still significant.

Worrying is a result of not having enough information, or just forgetting the information that you already have, or not correctly understanding the information that you already have. 

Bobby McFerrin - Don't Worry Be Happy (youtube)

Philosophy - Sanity - Awareness

Pull Yourself Together, when people fall apart they might find that putting themselves back together in the right way is not that easy. When questioning yourself you have to be very careful not to ask questions that you cannot answer correctly. Except the fact that you don't have all the answers. But luckily with the internet, the chances of finding someone with the answers to your problems is more probable then any other time in human history.

In the realm of logic is a sanctuary that all humans should visit often, or at the least know where the sanctuary of logic resides. But even then, knowing that you are human is an understanding that as humans we cannot fully control everything or even come close to being aware of everything, in our world or in ourselves. So we must, at this moment, except this fact. But acceptance of the uncertainty does not mean that one should ignore the things that a person knows to be certain. This is where knowledge truly stands out as being the most powerful tool that every human should possess. The feeling of emptiness or the feeling that you have no life or hope is just a reaction that humans experience when they stop educating themselves. When you stop learning you are always going to be more vulnerable and struggle more with everyday life situations. As we live our lives as best as we can between those moments of doing and not doing, continually learning is really the only logical thing that we can do. And when it comes to giving advice or taking advice from someone else, always keep in mind that advice is only the beginning of many questions that you need to answer. Like what is 'learning' and what are the things that a person needs to learn? Humans have been on a journey from the beginning. Searching and walking almost the entire earths surface for that shangri la or that place that a person can call 'home'. But as soon as we arrive, the first thing we learn is that the Physical Journey was just the beginning and that the Ultimate Journey is the Journey of the mind. (Howard Polley, 08/14/2011).

Words that seem to come out of nowhere, appearing or happening suddenly and unexpectedly. But not really. I was thinking about something that lead me to another thought. Or, I was just aimlessly wondering about? One thing is for sure, I was definitely not paying attention or living in the now. It's like when dreaming during sleep, you're not the director or an actor with a script. You just happen to show up somewhere, and you're like, WTF is happening now? Out Of Nowhere -Charlie Parker and Miles Davis (1947) - (youtube).


Don't Sweat the Small Stuff


Please don't worry. Educate yourself and learn the facts, and then take the most appropriate logical action. Don't worry about mistakes, just learn as much as you can and then move on, there is only so much time in a day, so use it well. Seek solutions to problems and then educate others about what you have learned. A better world is waiting for us, but it will never come if we are just sitting around complaining or blaming others for our struggles. And for those who believe that everything is alright, please wakeup, for you have more opportunities to make a difference then those who have to spend most of their time just surviving. You too have to educate yourself and learn the facts. Don't dread or fear the things you have to do tomorrow, just do them, finish the task at hand and remember that you will have many accomplishments tomorrow. So look at tomorrow as, How many things will I accomplish tomorrow? 

Don't Sweat the Small Stuff--and it's all small stuff (Don't Sweat the Small Stuff Series)
Life Quotes.



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