I'm a natural worrier, I constantly worry about things that I know I cannot change - from small things like erasing all the chalk marks off the board to bigger things. When something happens to be that I percieve to be a bad situation (whether it is in actuality or not), it hangs over my head all day and I constantly worry about it. When that happens, it gets hard for me to focus on things I enjoy doing (like reading, simple stuff like that) or I try to do things to prevent the situation from getting worse. I constantly worry and jump to conclusions and usually, instead of thinking, "What's the worst that could happen?" I think, "What are all the bad things that could happen?" One of my friends tells me that I read into things too much, I am too much of an analyzer and worrier and I need to stop obsessing and stressing out over things but I disagree with him, believing that I should be upset. Is this true or not? He is quite a "no stress" type of person.
2007-03-02
09:18:09
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