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30 Reasons To Not Worry About Anything Today

Or tomorrow, or the next day.

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30 Reasons To Not Worry About Anything Today
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1-You can always worry tomorrow

2-You can always worry next year

3-What’s the point?

4-You have more important things to be doing

5-You also have less important things to be doing

6-You could be shopping instead

7-It becomes a habit

8-Everyone is always worried; do you really want to be mainstream?

9-It will take away your peace, not your troubles

10- It will not change your outcome but it will affect it in a negative way

11- It will take away your happiness

12- It won’t help you get your work done

13- No occurrence or thing is more important than your mental health

14- It is more exhausting than working

15- You could be sleeping

16- You could be eating

17- You could be using your imagination for better things

18- if its done, its done you can’t turn back time

19- if you don’t get it done, what’s the worst that can happen?

20- You still have time to make things right

21- If you’re out of time, you’ll always get a second chance

22- No matter what time it is, you will always find something to do

23- You could be watching your favorite movie

24- Room for worries means less room for everything else

25- If you can’t control it, you can’t

26- Someone will always be willing to help

27- Success does not come from worrying; it comes from moving on

28- For every problem there is a solution

29- Everything is temporary

30- At the end of the day, everything is going to be okay

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