21 Oct Dismantling the Power of Worry
John Locke once said, “What worries you, masters you.” Have you ever considered that worry could become your boss? Worry can take charge of your mind, producing distraction, confusion and depression. Worry can give orders to your body, manufacturing insomnia, ulcers and heart attacks. Worry can manage your spirit, generating bitterness, distrust and disobedience toward God. Worry is a powerful master—but not in a positive way. There is a difference between concern and worry. If your top client doesn’t return your phone call, or if your sales have come in below budget, there is a reason to take heed. Concern leads us to focus, analyze and revise our actions. On the other hand, worry causes us to obsess and over-scrutinize every negative possibility. Even when good...