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ExpertI wish I didn't worry so much.
ExpertSomething that's been said to me by many people I know and work with, and I've said it to many of my dear friends, and I think it happens to all of us, right?
ExpertWe worry.
ExpertIt's a normal human condition.
ExpertBut if you worry too much, it can be draining, it can be exhausting, and it can take your attention away from the good stuff.
ExpertSo in this short episode, going to talk about worry because it's sneaky, it's kind of everywhere.
ExpertIt's not as intense as anxiety, it's not as draining as fear, but it's on the same pathway.
ExpertSo let's understand it.
ExpertWorry is our innate ability to look ahead at potential things going on and think, oh, what about that?
ExpertAnd what could happen there?
ExpertSo we are preempting, if you will, it's the nervous system's ability to go into the future, come up with some ideas about what might happen, and be prepared.
ExpertIt's on the same neurological pathway as anxiety, as fear, and it's there to protect us.
ExpertBut in today's world, there are so many moving parts in personal lives, in business life, and of course in the world and the environment and the geopolitical situation.
ExpertThere are many things to worry about and they're valid.
ExpertSo how can we get a handle on it?
ExpertOkay, so I think we need to understand that it's natural, it's the first thing.
ExpertIf we're resisting those worrying thoughts and feelings, then the resistance will create often more.
ExpertI've said this many times, but resistance is suffering.
ExpertSo worrying is a normal phenomenon.
ExpertHowever, keeping it in check, keeping it balanced, keeping your attention on what is under your control and what isn't is very important.
ExpertAnd here's the thing, so many things in the world are not under our control.
ExpertWe can control a small amount of our actions and a small amount of our thinking, but a lot of things are moving around and happening that we can't control.
ExpertNow, it doesn't mean that we don't need to be concerned.
ExpertBut being clear on what you can control, what your inputs are, what your actions are, and where things will happen and you'll have to respond to them accordingly.
ExpertVery important.
ExpertSo letting go of the need to control everything is going to dial down worry by a long shot.
ExpertAnd I say this from personal experience.
ExpertI used to worry about everything and I still worry about quite a few things.
ExpertBut it's catching that and realizing, yes, what can I control, what can I influence, what can I do and what do I need to allow and create some space for?
ExpertSo that's the first strategy which is very helpful on taking down the worry experience.
ExpertNow the second thing here is misunderstanding that worry is also got a.
ExpertIt's got a positive quality.
ExpertAnd I find worry tells us about something we care about.
ExpertSo we were to draw a spectrum and on one end you can put worry, maybe it's this end, on this end you could put care.
ExpertSo on that spectrum we've got, let's say, the shadow side of worry.
ExpertYou know, oh, what's this going to happen?
ExpertHow am I going to deal with that?
ExpertMoney worries, business worries, all that sort of thing.
ExpertOn the other side is the care, because it's the same spectrum, right?
ExpertIt's like I care about my work, my impact, my family, my health.
ExpertI care, I genuinely care.
ExpertIt matters to me.
ExpertSo when you shift your attention from the worry side to the care side of this spectrum, then you can do something differently.
ExpertSo if you're worrying about your health, it's because you care about it, you can choose to take action.
ExpertIf you're worrying about the state of your relationship, maybe you can talk, communicate better because it matters to you.
ExpertIf you're worrying about some of the things you have to do at work, you can check it around the control, not control, quality issue I've already covered.
ExpertBut then do I care?
ExpertDo I care that I do good work and make an impact in the world?
ExpertIf I do well, then let's really apply ourselves.
ExpertSo the distinctions are this worry is a natural phenomenon.
ExpertWorry comes about often from trying to control the uncontrollables.
ExpertBut it is also a great signal to show us where we care about something and where we can apply ourselves more.
ExpertSo if you are a worrier and be careful of the label, by the way, because worrying is a process.
ExpertBe careful of calling yourself a worry.
ExpertBut if you worry a lot, then you can use those three checkpoints, checking in, knowing it's normal rather than resisting it, knowing you need to look for control or not control and understanding that.
ExpertAnd thirdly, do you care about something?
ExpertCan you really apply yourself and make a positive impact?
ExpertAnd then the worry experience becomes a lot more manageable and something you can work with.
ExpertNow, I hope that has brought something different shift in your system.
ExpertTry it on.
ExpertAs with all of these videos I do, I love to hear when people make changes and I often do.
ExpertSo do share it, you know, privately or in the, on the social media.
ExpertPlatform you found this.
ExpertLet me know if you've applied any of these concepts and how the worry experience was for you.
ExpertDid it change?
ExpertDo you care more?
ExpertAre you more focused?
ExpertLet me know till the next time.
ExpertTake care.
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