Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Expectations

"It is reported that over 90% of what we worry about never happens. That means that our negative worries have about a 10% chance of being correct. If this is so, isn't it possible that being positive is more realistic than being negative? Think about your own life. I'll wager that most of what you worry about never happens. So are you being realistic when you worry all the time?"
--Susan Jeffers, in the book "Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway"

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