Whatever is going to happen will happen, whether we worry or not.
If you believe that feeling bad or worrying long enough will change a past or future event, then you are residing on another planet with a different reality system.
There are people who are always anticipating trouble, and in this way they manage to enjoy many sorrows that never really happen to them.
I want to sing like the birds sing, not worrying about who hears or what they think.
The best thing about money is not worrying about money.
If you're praying, you're not worrying, and if you're worrying, you're not praying!
The only thing money gives you is the freedom of not worrying about money.
Faith is having a positive attitude about what you can do and not worrying at all about what you can't do.
If only people thought a little more about it, they would see that life is not worrying about so much.
I get anxious but worry doesn't really do any good. If something is broken or in trouble, you've got to bend down, pick it up and fix it. Worry just makes us get wrinkles. So try not worrying.
That's something I have to work on: to separate what really matters, to conserve energy by not worrying about what other people think. When I walk through that door, it's about home. If I didn't do that, I'd become consumed by one thing only and damage the people who love me. And it would damage the work.
The writing about what you know thing was a huge one. Not worrying so much about what people think. Just writing for myself and the band is enough.
Keep your attention internal, not external, not worrying about what others see, but what the Self sees.
I really feel like that concept of enjoying the now and not worrying about the future is what my coach has been trying to teach me for 14 years - and that is what has made me such a different athlete 10 years later, and that is what has made me strong enough mentally to make this Olympic team.
Money is another pressure. I'm not complaining, I'm just saying that there's a certain luxury in having no money. I spent ten years in New York not having it, not worrying about it. Suddenly you have it, then you worry, where is it going? Am I doing the right thing with it?
I encourage everyone I know that whether it be in their workplace, whether it be in a political arena or within their own families, to do what their gut tells them to do. And that involves calling it like they see it and tackling the tasks that are at hand and not worrying so much what other people are thinking or saying about them.
This will be a revolution of inquiring further, of not worrying about winning other people's approval, of not wishing you were someone else but perfectly content to be who you are. Someone unique, and rare, and fearless. I want to start a revolution of love.
One thing about my mother is that she has her taste: She knows what she likes and what looks good. It's not studied. There is no insecurity in what she is going to wear, and I think that translates into effortlessness. Her career has been a steady rise, and it hasn't been about the fashion of the moment. It's been because she has kept to her style. She didn't go grunge when it was grunge, or 70's when it was 70's. It's about being secure with what you like and not worrying about what's in fashion that particular day. That's what I admire about her.
I'd like to just be a little bit more open to making mistakes and not worrying about it so much.
She'd always had such contempt for mundanes, the way all Shadowhunters did--she'd believed that they were soft, stupid, sheeplike in their complacency. Now she wondered if all that hatred didn't just stem from the fact that she was jealous. It must be nice not worrying that every time one of your family members walked out the door, they'd never come back.
I had to surrender to not worrying about the way I looked, how much I weighed...I am not a woman whose self-worth comes from her dress size.
Not worrying about the cost of materials and tools extends my artistic freedom.
In adolescence, it's 'How do I fit in?' In your 20s, 'What do I want to do?' Your 30s, 'Is this what I'm meant to do?' I think the trick is living the questions. Not worrying so much about what's ahead but rather sitting in the gray area; being okay with where you are. If you can find the parity between 'Where am I going?' and 'What's my purpose?' you've got two pretty solid pillars for your coffee table.
For next several years PSU can focus on rebuilding its athletic culture, not worrying about whether it's going to a bowl game.
You should be having more fun in high school, exploring things because you want to explore them and learning because you love learning-not worrying about competition.
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