Warrior VS Worrier



Warrior vs Worrier

Are you a warrior or a worrier?

     We all find this out sooner or later, giving that we are faced with specific trials usually the same trial is given to e EVERYONE at different points in time within our lives.

 However, do you worry about your troubles? Or do you tackle your troubles like a warrior? Today, we will discuss the differences between being a warrior vs being a worrier.



Lets begin with discussing issues that make people worry!
   
When faced with a difficulty such as an eviction notice, what do you do? Most people immediately worry. Why?

Lets face it, an eviction notice is an embarrassing matter to deal with. However, most of the time people who face evictions ultimately just move out and find someplace else to live... that's IF they don't want to deal with courts and all effort it takes to relocate.
     But if a person decides to fight the eviction there's a slight possibility, that they could win an eviction lawsuit. The actual emotional phase that someone would take first and carry with them into their next course of life is worry.

    Why worry? Especially when there's a chance that even if you lose and have to move, that you WILL find someplace else to live.
The problems that people are concerned with are usually simple such as changing address with the postal service or transferring utilities and possibly transferring schools for those who have school aged children.

When you discover that you need NOT worry, you automatically become a warrior, able to face whatever trial that you come across.

How about coming home from work to find out that your child or an irresponsible roommate left the television, lights on or has left water in the bathroom sink running? So now you have a flood and may expect a possibly high electric bill. Is this cause for worry?

Would you become a warrior or a worrier?

•What if your teen aged daughter comes home to tell you that she's pregnant and doesn't want to finish school because she's embarrassed? Does the parent become a warrior or a worrier?

•How about when you get towards the end of each month, have kids to feed but there is nothing to give them? Do you become a worrier or a warrior?

•What about discovering that your young child has been stealing from his/her friends or from school?

Is this cause for Worry or would you become a warrior and handle the situation like a responsible adult?

•How about getting fired from your job. You know the one that you've been working with for over three, four, five or maybe even seven years?

Are you Angry or Motivated?

     All of these problems do occur with various people in all walks of life. What mist people don't realize is that mist of these issues usually sort themselves out. The situations usually end up pretty good for the worrier.
     Meaning that they really didn't have to panic... that's IF they panicked in the first place... some people are natural warriors. They fight back, or are fully equipped to handle the issues at hand. However, some people are not as much equipped and sink into worry or depression.

Nevertheless, knowing that there IS a solution to every problem we face and having access to this knowledge will help turn a person from a worrier into thriving a warrior.


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