are you a "worrybody"?
@chantalgiardina (2523)
United States
6 responses
@sudalunts (5523)
• United States
7 Dec 08
I worry a lot also. Presently my most and severe worry is about surviving. I lost my job five months ago and have not been able to find another one. There is never enough money, and I worry about being able to pay my bills and keep a roof over my head. I am really stressing over what will happen next month, because I have run out of funds. I also worry about my family, pets, you name it.
@chantalgiardina (2523)
• United States
7 Dec 08
im in the same situation.. i lost my job in july and was pregnant so was unable to get another one..had a lot of job interviews but no hire after everyone found out i was pregnant. but my fiance works..but that aint much after bills and having 5 people ina house.
@stephcjh (38473)
• United States
7 Dec 08
Yes. Alot of times I worry about alot of things. There is hardly ever a time where I can just sit and relax without worrying about something. You are not alone.
@underdogtoo (9579)
• Philippines
7 Dec 08
I don't worry more than i need to. I think a lot about certain things and I relax when I find the answer. It doesn't take very long for me to find answers once I hit on the right questions. Cheers!!
@Louprincesss112 (96)
• United States
7 Dec 08
I do to it's actually gotton so bad i've had to go get help for it. They put me on medication because I worry so much about everything even stuff that isn't mmy problem that I couldn't shut down to sleep. I was actually only sleeping one or two hours a night then getting up with my three year old autistic son that i take care of by myself all day. They said I was boarder line OCD with it but that I didn't fully fit the profile because I didn't obsess over one thing I obsess over everything. Worry can be like a disease that can take over your life I know it did mine.
@LuvBr0wn13s (765)
• United States
7 Dec 08
I think women are inherent worriers. I worry about a lot of things too. As much as I believe tha tGod will provide all of my needs and that all things work to the good for those that love him---I still worry. I have to see how little money we have coming in and how many bills we need to pay. I have to find a way to keep the lights on and food on the table. Losing my job just made these tasks so much more difficult. It is easy for people to say to you "Oh, don't worry. It will all be okay." It is just a true test of faith to go ahead and believe it.