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Worrying does not help you to solve a problem

Research shows that when asked why people worry, many say it's because they are trying to solve problems. Another study found that people believe worry is necessary to find the best solutions.

Recognising the difference and moving away from worry can help to solve your problems efficiently.

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When you put others first, you teach them that you come second.

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