worry
worry
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by Jeff Foster - 2007-03-26
Clinical depression is a challenge that can frequently make you believe there is no hope, as if you are in the rock bottom of despair. When you feel like there is no hope and you are in the pits of g...
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by Dr. Sander Marcus - 2007-03-28
1. Write it down. Don't just let the worry rattle around in your brain; get it down on paper. And make it specific. No matter how big or small it may seem to others, what - specifically - is your ...
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by Dawn Gilbert - 2007-04-04
Ever get the feeling that something is not right? That gut feeling that tells you something bad is about to happen? We all do from time to time. Usually it's triggered from some event that is going on...
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by Louise Forrest - 2007-04-08
I can be extremely confusing to know whether the sun can still damage darker skin, when you are constantly being told that fair skin has the biggest danger. So just exactly what are the risks to d...
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by Charli Pickett - 2007-04-17
There have been times in my life of great frustration, stress, worry and fear. At those times I would cry out to Jesus. I would struggle to be strong, full of confidence and faith. I worked hard at do...
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by Terry Hadaway - 2007-04-20
I grew up during a time when "stressed out" wasn't a part of our daily conversation. But, today the term comes up at every level of communication. Are we really more stressed out today than we were tw...
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by Cathy Brennan - 2007-04-20
Worry, we all do it, some more than others. That little voice inside that keeps reminding you of all the negative possible outcomes. It's a form of low grade anxiety (or not so low grade if you are re...
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by Stuart Crawford - 2007-04-21
Do you stop and wondering why you did something and then worry about it for hours or days afterwards, resulting in loss of sleep, anxious behavior or a serious hit to your productivity. Human behavio...
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by Donna L. Watkins - 2007-04-26
More than 35 million Americans suffer from long-lasting insomnia, with 20 to 30 million others experiencing shorter-term sleeplessness. One in four Americans takes some kind of medication for sleep. ...
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by Dale Mazurek - 2007-04-30
So many men these days have so much on their minds with work, home, and family that they don't need the worry of being inadequate. In this article I tend to shed some light on the issues of male inad...