" Worry " Is the root for those Gray hairs, so as Walt says:
flyguy
Loc: Lake Onalaska, Sunfish Capitol of the World!
plumbob wrote:
" Worry " Is the root for those Gray hairs, so as Walt says:
I wish I had hair to get gray.
Got you covered there buddy. Still need comb. Not as much as I used to though.2π
Lee626
Loc: Brick NJ [ near the Jersey shore ]
flyguy wrote:
I wish I had hair to get gray.
I've got very few left but what's there fortunately is not grey yet,
plumbob wrote:
" Worry " Is the root for those Gray hairs, so as Walt says:
I went through 2 months of CNA training. We had one, sometimes two tests a week. You had to score 80% or better on them to pass. You could only re-take two. If you failed them again, you were out of the course and lost the $1000 enrollment fee.
Most of the people were really worried on test day. One of the instructors asked me one day, "Greg, you never seem to worry about anything, why? I said, If I thought worrying would change anything, I'd do it all the time. I studied for these tests so I'm ready to take them. Worrying won't improve my score."
Can't say I never worry but try and remember I can handle anything that comes up.
That's a great mindset g,take it as it comesππ
Back in the day, Mary Jane was very helpful in eliminating worry. Hhhmmm, still kind of miss those days! πππ
plumbob wrote:
" Worry " Is the root for those Gray hairs, so as Walt says:
"Why do you worry as if you did not have a Father in heaven to take care of all your needs" Jesus Christ
Graywulff wrote:
"Why do you worry as if you did not have a Father in heaven to take care of all your needs" Jesus Christ
"All your needs?" I got a list for him.
Amen buddy, I go through nothing alone.
My mother is the world champion worrier - she spends her days imagining the most awful outcomes for any given situation. With her it's always "what if". It's gotten her to the age of 99 so who am I to argue? I've observed this behavior over the course of my lifetime and I can see that all of her worrying has never once influenced the outcome of anything she was concerned about. I guess that's why I see worrying as a waste of time and energy. That and regret. Do the best you can, correct your mistakes, strive to improve. Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift of god.
Spiritof27 wrote:
My mother is the world champion worrier - she spends her days imagining the most awful outcomes for any given situation. With her it's always "what if". It's gotten her to the age of 99 so who am I to argue? I've observed this behavior over the course of my lifetime and I can see that all of her worrying has never once influenced the outcome of anything she was concerned about. I guess that's why I see worrying as a waste of time and energy. That and regret. Do the best you can, correct your mistakes, strive to improve. Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift of god.
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Words to live by Spirit. Putting the past behind me is my albatross at times. Bitterness and anger get the best of me. I really need to start fishing again. Good for my peace of mind. It will happen soon.
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