If there is something to worry about, my mind has a tendency to worry about it. That can cut two ways. It can really keep you on the ball, but if you worry about every little thing, it's not a good use of time and energy.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It only seems as if you're doing something when you worry.
It makes no sense to worry about things you have no control over because there's nothing you can do about them, and why worry about things you do control? The activity of worrying keeps you immobilized.
Worry is a cycle of inefficient thoughts whirling around a center of fear.
Worrying is like a rocking chair, it gives you something to do, but it gets you nowhere.
Worrying won't prevent the worst outcome. I've learned to live in the moment, which is not my natural tendency. I've always thought that if I worried about something enough, it wouldn't happen. I forgot to worry about Parkinson's.
I worry about the things I can affect, and the things I have no control over I move by.
Worrying is the most natural and spontaneous of all human functions.
I think I, like a lot of people, have that type of brain where I find it interesting or fulfilling to worry about something.
I tend not to worry about things I can't do anything about. It's not in my nature to spend too much time thinking.
I try not to worry about things that I can't control.