Everybody has worries. In early 2023, according to the market-research firm Ipsos, the five most common worries of people worldwide were inflation, poverty and social inequality, crime and violence, ...
Executives and entrepreneurs always seem concerned about their companies’ spending, and for good reason. Without sufficient revenue and cash flow to support necessary expenditures, an organization ...
If you're trying to figure out how to worry less, use the 10-10-10 method to tell you if something is actually worth stressing out about. If you’re a worrier too, clearly you’re not alone. And there’s ...
If you’re plagued by constant worry, you know it’s no fun. An unending preoccupation with what could go wrong is exhausting and dispiriting. Chronic worry by definition is hard to stop, but when we’re ...
“Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.” Matthew 6:34 “Do not worry about tomorrow.” I can’t tell you how much this phrase ...
Feeling worried and anxious? Find some comfort in knowing you're not alone and that these feelings are completely normal. Fear and panic relating to the coronavirus are spreading faster than the virus ...
Worry — it’s what keeps many lying awake at night and is what annoyingly gnaws away at people as they try to work, enjoy life, and relax. Unrelenting anxiety and fear can be debilitating and drain you ...
If your New Year’s resolution about finding more satisfaction—monetary or otherwise—on the job has begun to fade, Wes Moss has a pep talk designed to get you back on track. Moss is a certified ...
Opening a new business is a scary prospect because there's always a lot of uncertainty. For new business owners especially, the fear of the unknown is centered on the availability of funds. Worrying ...
Older men may be at greater risk of contracting COVID-19 because they worry less about catching or dying from it, according to a new study. Older men may be at greater risk of contracting COVID-19 ...
"Sometimes people look to money to make up for what they're missing in love, power, or self-esteem," says Dr. Edward Hallowell, author of Worry. What to do: Keep a budget and track what you spend in ...