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How to be a worrier: Be a worrier by obsessively concerning yourself with what might happen. Check every government update, read every opinion piece, frantically search for breaking news.
A warrior does not allow fear to control them. They recognize and own their fears and diligently work to control them. President Franklin D. Roosevelt stated in his 1933 inaugural address that ...
Today’s Daily Word is dedicated to either being a worrier or a warrior! A worrier is someone who feels uneasy or concerned about something; most of the time it is something that may not ever happen.
Regardless of your genetic predisposition to be a warrior or a worrier, what you do makes all the difference.
I recently read a sign that said, “Be a Warrior, Not a Worrier.” Perhaps that should become my motto for the rest of the year … ...
The 99-year-old doesn’t consider himself a hero. “I’m a warrior, not a worrier,” Deweese said. “And I try not to worry about things that.” ...
Last month marine Max Deweese was hospitalized with COVID-19. On Thursday, he earned two new medals and walked out of his rehab facility — cured.
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