concern /kənˈsɜːʳn/ [transitive verb not in passive] if someone else's problems, health, safety etc concern you, you worry about them because you think they are important, even when they may not affect you personally 使担心,使不安〔因认为某人重要〕 Kate's behaviour at schoo...
Worrying starts with nagging thought, negative emotion and mental, physical problems. Worrying will lead to some complications such as the inability to make right decision, lack of concentration and memory, difficulties in daily activities and some mental, physical problems. If not solved soon, it ...
Worrying can lead to high anxiety, which can trigger physical illness. Learn more from WebMD about how excessive worrying can affect your health - and how to manage it.
The findings,coming after a number of studies,suggested getting between seven and eight hours sleep which is essential for good health.Less than this is thought to increase the risk of a person becoming fat,depressed,and can even cause severe health problems such as cancer and heart disease,bec...
Worrying causes you to leak energy. You feel low. You are more apt to complain about things and compare yourself with others, and you’re less likely to be rational. Excessive worrying can cause you to stifle your dreams. Your relationships with others get affected, too. No one likes ...
Functional worry versus futile worry Worrying well may sound like an antinomy. Functional worry (“good” worry) anticipates and solves problems. It is functional to worry about certain future events instead of burying your head in the sand. For instance: “I’m worried about whether I’ll be...
If they are real, instead of worrying, look for ways to deal with their causes. Sometimes, you have to do just a few changes in your life to eliminate their causes. 3.Often, thinking about what is the worst that can happen, if the worries are true, will reveal that it is something...
worrying about things, instead of appreciating and embracing them in the moment. Worrying that bad times won’t pass (which they almost always do) or that good times won’t last (which they almost never do) takes us out of the present moment and causes us to suffer, miss out, or both...
The findings,coming after a number of studies,suggested getting between seven and eight hours sleep which is essential for good health.Less than this is thought to increase the risk of a person becoming fat,depressed,and can even cause severe health problems such as cancer and heart disease,bec...
We cannot always avoid the causes that bring grief, but we can in a great many instances, perhaps most of them, elude the phantoms (for such they often are) that cause the greatest worry and fear. ~William J. Fielding, "The Menopause — Beginning a New Epoch of Life,"Sex and the Lo...