{"id":4316,"date":"2011-09-17T20:20:09","date_gmt":"2011-09-18T00:20:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/yang-sheng.com\/?p=4316"},"modified":"2011-12-07T01:37:49","modified_gmt":"2011-12-07T06:37:49","slug":"how-to-overcome-your-worries-5-timeless-thoughts-from-the-last-2500-years","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/yang-sheng.com\/?p=4316","title":{"rendered":"How to Overcome Your Worries: 5  Timeless  Thoughts  from the Last 2,500 Years"},"content":{"rendered":"<h1 style=\"text-align: right;\"><span style=\"font-size: 11pt; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\"><strong>by Henrik Edberg<\/strong><\/span><\/h1>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\"><em>\u201cIf you ask what is the single most important key to longevity, I would have to say it is avoiding worry, stress and tension. And if you didn\u2019t ask me, I\u2019d still have to say it.\u201d<\/em><\/span><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\"><br \/>\n&#8212; <strong>George F. Burns<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\"><em><span> <\/span>\u201cThe greatest mistake you can make in life is to be continually fearing you will make one.\u201d<\/em><\/span><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\"><br \/>\n&#8212; <strong>Elbert Hubbard<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\"><em><span> <\/span>\u201cIf you want to test your memory, try to recall what you were worrying about one year ago today.\u201d<br \/>\n&#8212; <\/em><\/span><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\"><strong>E. Joseph Cossman<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span class=\"rg_ctlv\"><a id=\"rg_hl\" class=\"rg_hl\" style=\"width: 316px; height: 160px;\" href=\"http:\/\/www.google.com\/imgres?q=no+worries&amp;num=10&amp;hl=en&amp;biw=963&amp;bih=563&amp;tbm=isch&amp;tbnid=7qtVwx5X0-x30M:&amp;imgrefurl=http:\/\/www.heelsandwheelsonline.com\/2010\/01\/aussie-slang-7-no-worries\/&amp;docid=KrPKPf00hGiY0M&amp;w=500&amp;h=253&amp;ei=30R1TrzKCtStgQf75pj-Ag&amp;zoom=1&amp;iact=hc&amp;vpx=124&amp;vpy=214&amp;dur=1594&amp;hovh=160&amp;hovw=316&amp;tx=253&amp;ty=120&amp;sqi=2&amp;page=1&amp;tbnh=99&amp;tbnw=195&amp;start=0&amp;ndsp=8&amp;ved=1t:429,r:0,s:0\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" id=\"rg_hi\" class=\"rg_hi alignleft\" style=\"width: 316px; height: 160px;\" src=\"http:\/\/t1.gstatic.com\/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTci53klFJJnBiWc4-wX5Ia3AaIFWBkqTvj8Q5mYEc1V0nLE3-P\" alt=\"\" width=\"316\" height=\"160\" \/><\/a><\/span><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\">You are going about your regular day in your usual fashion. Then a thought or a feeling strikes you. It multiplies and start circling around and around in your head. Becoming louder and louder as it saps your strength and makes you feel weaker.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\">Worries can really put a wet blanket over your life and suck the excitement and fun right out of it.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\">So strategies are needed. Strategies to redirect our thoughts and feelings away from the worries and to make them fade away and let us regain inner peace or at least make those worries manageable.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\">What can you do about worries? Here are five timeless thoughts to help you overcome or at least lessen the worries in your life. I hope you find something helpful.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\"><strong>1. Ask yourself: How many of the things you feared would happen in your life did actually happen?<\/strong><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\"><em>\u201cWhen I look back on all these worries, I remember the story of the old man who said on his<span> <\/span>that he had had a lot of trouble in his life, most of which had never happened.\u201d<\/em><\/span><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\"><br \/>\n&#8212; <strong>Winston Churchill<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\"><em>\u201cIf you want to test your memory, try to recall what you were worrying about one year ago today.\u201d<\/em><\/span><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\"><br \/>\n&#8212; <strong>E. Joseph Cossman<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\">This is a big one. Most things you fear will happen never happen. They are just monsters in your own mind. And if they happen then they will most often not be as painful or bad as you expected. Worrying is most often just a waste of time.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\">This is of course easy to say. But if you remind yourself of how little of what you feared throughout your life that has actually happened you can start to release more and more of that worry from your thoughts.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\">So whenever I am struck with worries, I ask myself this question and I remind myself of how little of the things that I have worried about over the years that have actually become real. I find that this most often calms me down.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><strong>2. Ask yourself: Am I making a mountain out of a molehill?<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\"><em>\u201cWorry often gives a small thing a big shadow.\u201d<\/em><\/span><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\"><br \/>\n&#8212; <strong>Swedish Proverb<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\"><em>\u201cWorry is a thin stream of fear trickling through the mind. If encouraged, it cuts a channel into which all other thoughts are drained.\u201d<\/em><\/span><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\"><br \/>\n&#8212; <strong>Arthur Somers Roche<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\"><em>\u201cIf you treat every situation as a life and death matter, you\u2019ll die a lot of times.\u201d<\/em><\/span><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" id=\"il_fi\" class=\"alignright\" style=\"padding-right: 8px; padding-top: 8px; padding-bottom: 8px;\" src=\"http:\/\/www.pcmcu.com\/images\/no-worries-logo3.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"295\" height=\"293\" \/><br \/>\n<span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\"> &#8212; <strong>Dean Smith<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\">It\u2019s very easy to fall into the habit of making mountains out of molehills. You think and think about a small problem until it becomes something that you believe may ruin your life.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\">So why do we do it? Why don\u2019t strive to make things easy and simple?<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\">Well, one reason I believe is protection from pain. By making the problem huge can you can invent a helpful excuse to convince yourself to not take action.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\">Another reason is that the ego wants more. It wants to feel better or worse than someone else. By making things more complicated than they need to be you can make them feel very important. And since you are involved in these important things, since you have these BIG problems, well, then you have to be important too, right? Plus, by doing so you can get a lot of attention and comfort from other people.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\">So how do you get out of the habit of making mountains of molehills? Two tips:<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"margin-left: 0.5in; text-indent: -0.25in;\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\">\u00b7<span> <\/span><strong>Zoom out.<\/strong><\/span><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\"> Ask questions that widen your current perspective. Questions like: \u201cDoes someone have it worse on the planet?\u201d The answer may not result in positive thoughts, but it can sure snap you of a somewhat childish \u201cpoor, poor me\u2026\u201d attitude pretty quickly. This question changes the perspective from a narrow, self-centered one into a much wider one and helps me to lighten up about my situation and to be grateful about my life.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"margin-left: 0.5in; text-indent: -0.25in;\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\">\u00b7<span> <\/span><strong>Bring awareness to you own thought patterns.<\/strong><\/span><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\"> Ask yourself further questions like: \u201cHonestly, am I overcomplicating this?\u201d and \u201cWhat is the simplest and most straightforward solution to my problem that I may be avoiding to protect myself from pain?\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\"><strong>3. Let go of that familiarity and certainty.<\/strong><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\"><em>\u201cWorry is like a rocking chair\u2013it gives you something to do but it doesn\u2019t get you anywhere.\u201d<\/em><\/span><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\"><br \/>\n&#8212; <strong>Unknown<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\"><em>\u201dPeople become attached to their burdens sometimes more than the burdens are attached to them.\u201d<\/em><\/span><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\"><br \/>\n&#8212; <strong>George Bernard Shaw<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\">Whatever you have been doing perhaps for decades feels familiar and comfortable. Even if it may be something destructive as worrying. Taking a leap of faith and going into the unknown, making a change that may turn out to be positive, can feel scarier and more uncomfortable than what you are used to. Even if what you are used to is worse in the long run.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\">But at some point you have to make up your mind to start letting go of that old familiar part of yourself. You have to fill up the space all that worrying used take up with new thinking. It may feel uncomfortable. It is not so intimately familiar as your past thoughts.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\">It can be scary and exciting at the same time because now you are not just someone who sees him\/herself as worrier and that uses some techniques to lessen that. You are instead making a deep change to who you are, to how you view yourself. You are letting go of something that has been a big part of you and are leaving it at the side of the road.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\">One great tip that I have learned for making it easier to let go is to first accept it. Then to let it go. When you accept something instead of resisting it you stop feeding more energy into your problem and making it even bigger. A bit counterintuitive.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\">This is useful when it comes to letting go. If you first accept what you want to let go you aren\u2019t so emotionally attached to it and still feeding it with your focus and energy. And so it becomes less powerful and easier to just drop. As long as you resist it then it will be hard to let it go.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\">Another helpful hint for letting go is found in tip #1 in this article. All that worrying in your past may not have been very accurate at all. So perhaps it\u2019s a smart choice to let go of that habit?<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\"><strong>4. Refocus your mind and attention towards the solutions rather than the worry <\/strong><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" id=\"il_fi\" class=\"alignleft\" style=\"padding-right: 8px; padding-top: 8px; padding-bottom: 8px;\" src=\"http:\/\/aniksingal.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/Screen-shot-2011-08-09-at-6.29.59-PM.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"226\" height=\"212\" \/><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\"><em>\u201cThere is a great difference between worry and concern. A worried person sees a problem, and a concerned person solves a problem.\u201d<\/em><\/span><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\"><br \/>\n&#8212; <strong>Harold Stephen<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\"><em>\u201cThe reason why worry kills more people than work is that more people worry than work.\u201d<\/em><\/span><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\"><br \/>\n&#8212; <strong>Robert Frost<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\"><em>\u201dYou can\u2019t wring your hands and roll up your sleeves at the same time.\u201d<\/em><\/span><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\"><br \/>\n&#8212; <strong>Pat Schroeder<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\">To move out of worry it\u2019s very helpful to just start moving and taking action to solve what you are concerned about.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\">Two tips that have helped me to take action more consistently every week are:<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"margin-left: 0.5in; text-indent: -0.25in;\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\">\u00b7<span> <\/span><strong>Using a morning routine. <\/strong><\/span><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\">This is perhaps the most powerful tip I have found so far in this area. You simply set up a routine in the morning that you do as soon as you wake up. This works so well because what you do early in the day often sets the context for your day. As humans we have a strong tendency to want to be consistent with what we have done before. That\u2019s one big reason why a bad start often leads to a bad day and a good start often leads to a good day. So create a routine that gives you a positive and proactive start to your day. A tip is to include doing the\u00a0hardest\u00a0task of your day first thing in your day.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"margin-left: 0.5in; text-indent: -0.25in;\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\">\u00b7<span> <\/span><strong>Starting small. <\/strong><\/span><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\">To get from a state where you just feel like sitting on your chair and doing nothing much to one where you take action over and over you can do this: start small. Getting started with your biggest task or most difficult action may seem too much and land you in Procrastinationland. So instead, start with something that doesn\u2019t seem so hard. One of my favorites is simply to take a few minutes to clean my desk. After that the next thing doesn\u2019t seem so difficult to get started with since I\u2019m now in a more of a \u201ctake action\u201d kind of mode.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"margin-left: 0.5in; text-indent: -0.25in;\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\"> <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"margin-left: 0.25in; text-indent: -0.25in;\"><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\">5.<\/span> <span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\"><strong>Tomorrow will come anyway. Live and fully enjoy here and now.<\/strong><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\"><em>\u201cWorry never robs tomorrow of its sorrow, it only saps today of its joy.\u201d<\/em><\/span><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\"><br \/>\n&#8212; <strong>Leo F. Buscaglia<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong> <\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong> <\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\">To be able to let go all that excessive thinking about the future (which often leads to worries in the end), to live better today and to be able to take that positive action to move forward it really has been very helpful for me to develop a habit of learning to live in the present moment. Because it\u2019s there that you can do things in the best possible way with your focus fully on what you are doing.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\">Three of my favorite techniques for developing this habit and drawing myself back to the now when I get lost thinking too much about the future or past are these:<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"margin-left: 0.5in; text-indent: -0.25in;\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\">\u00b7<span> <\/span><strong>Focus on what\u2019s right in front of you. <\/strong><\/span><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\">Or around you. Or on you. Use your senses. Just look at what\u2019s right in front of you right now. Listen to the sounds around you. Feel the fabric of your clothes and focus on how they feel. Be still right there and just take in the world around you.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"margin-left: 0.5in; text-indent: -0.25in;\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\">\u00b7<span> <\/span><strong>Focus on your breathing.<\/strong><\/span><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\"> Take relatively deep breaths with your belly. Focus your attention on just the in- and out-breaths for about two minutes. This aligns you with what is happening right now and it also calms down a stressed and worried body.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"margin-left: 0.5in; text-indent: -0.25in;\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\">\u00b7<span> <\/span><strong>Pick up the vibe from present people. <\/strong><\/span><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\">If you know someone that is more present than most people then you can pick up his\/her vibe of presence by hanging out with him or her (just like you can pick up positivity or enthusiasm from people). If you don\u2019t know someone like that then I have often recommended listening to\/watching Eckhart Tolle in the past. I still do. I especially like his\u00a0audio book\u00a0\u201cStillness Speaks\u201d. Another guy that I find helpful for picking up presence from is Wayne Dyer.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"margin-left: 0.5in; text-indent: -0.25in;\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\"> <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\">If you found this article helpful, then please share it.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\">http:\/\/www.positivityblog.com\/index.php\/2009\/10\/23\/how-to-overcome-your-worries <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.positivityblog.com\/index.php\/2011\/08\/09\/overcome-worries \" target=\"_blank\"><span style=\"font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\">http:\/\/www.positivityblog.com\/index.php\/2011\/08\/09\/overcome-worries <\/span><\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"margin-bottom: 14pt;\"><span style=\"font-size: 10.5pt; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;; color: #353535;\" lang=\"EN-GB\"><em><a href=\"http:\/\/yang-sheng.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/07\/henke_frontpage3.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-3713\" title=\"henke_frontpage3\" src=\"http:\/\/yang-sheng.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/07\/henke_frontpage3.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"90\" height=\"105\" \/><\/a>Henrik Edberg is the author of the <\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/premium.positivityblog.com\/simplicity\/\"><span style=\"font-size: 10.5pt; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\" lang=\"EN-GB\"><em>Simplicity<\/em><\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-size: 10.5pt; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;; color: #353535;\" lang=\"EN-GB\"><em> course, <\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/premium.positivityblog.com\/artofrelaxedproductivity\/\"><span style=\"font-size: 10.5pt; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\" lang=\"EN-GB\"><em>The Art of Relaxed Productivity<\/em><\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-size: 10.5pt; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;; color: #353535;\" lang=\"EN-GB\"><em> and <\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/premium.positivityblog.com\/powerofpositivity\/\"><span style=\"font-size: 10.5pt; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\" lang=\"EN-GB\"><em>The Power of Positivity<\/em><\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-size: 10.5pt; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;; color: #353535;\" lang=\"EN-GB\"><em>. He writes regularly on Positivity Blog, an internet blog with over 40,000 readers, talking about improving your social life, health, happiness, productivity and general awesomeness. For more information about Henrik and his blog, please go to: <\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.positivityblog.com\/\"><span style=\"font-size: 10.5pt; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;\" lang=\"EN-GB\"><em>http:\/\/www.positivityblog.com<\/em><\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-size: 10.5pt; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;; color: #353535;\" lang=\"EN-GB\"><em> . <\/em><\/span><\/p>\n<div><div style=\"padding-top:10px;margin-bottom:10px;font-size:10pt;font-family:arial;font-weight:bold;\">Do you like this? 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