Worry: The Root of All Evil

Worry: The Root of All Evil

by TheresaFrancis-Cheung (Author)

Synopsis

The worry-free life doesn't exist. Everyone, even the most calm, confident and enlightened among us, worries. Although worry can be good, warning us that we are in danger, persistent worry is harmful for virtually every system in the body. It also holds us back from achieving our true potential by putting the brakes on change. By confronting our fear head on, we are shown how it can be managed, controlled and, above all, transformed into a positive force. If we can learn to manage worry, it can become the root of all good, rather than the root of all evil - we can gain confidence in our abilities and fulfillment in our lives. It sounds like positive thinking. It really is about positive doing - positive living. That skill can reduce our mountains to molehills and change our lives for the better forever. Other books by Theresa Francis-Cheung Self-esteem - The Lazy Person's Guide Stress - The Lazy Person's Guide.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: Gill & Macmillan Ltd
Published: Nov 2001

ISBN 10: 0717132056
ISBN 13: 9780717132058

Author Bio
Theresa Francis-Cheung is a popular health and psychology writer. Among her books are 'The Thirties: A Woman's Guide to Health', 'Help Yourself Cope with Biological Clock Anxiety' and the forthcoming 'Lazy Person's Guides to Self Esteem and Stress' (Newleaf). She lives in Windsor, England with her husband and young family.