Worry : The Joy Stealer
$5.99
“Don’t worry about it.” Too often, this is easier said than done! For some, worrying comes as natural as breathing and is easy to dismiss as a by-product of concern: “I worry about you because I care about you.” Whether it’s about passing a test, a loved one’s safety, or personal pressures, the weight of the what-ifs leave us weary and steal our joy. In Worry: The Joy Stealer you’ll discover:
*What exactly is worry?
*What makes people worry?
*How is worry different from anxiety and concern?
*What factors contribute to worry?
*How to correct faulty thinking.
*How to stop worrying and start living.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781628629842
ISBN10: 1628629843
June Hunt
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2021
Hope For The Heart
Publisher: Aspire Press – Hendrickson Publishing Group
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