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Belew private msg quote post Address this user | |
Anxiety comes for a variety of reasons and despite your best efforts at preparation. I am not a worrier. I have enough experience with different situations that I have confidence that I can make do one way or the other. How about you? When do you get nervous? How do you handle it? |
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Steve private msg quote post Address this user | |
I like to get nervous, it normally means I am pushing and will often do my best work as a result ... I am also not a worrier, in fact I perhaps am over confident in my own abilities ... | ||
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I worry more about people than things and I am the sort of person who does a great job of internalizing things- I often check out, instead of lashing out. Sometimes I don't register that anxiety until I find myself at the refrigerator more frequently than usual. | ||
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Belew private msg quote post Address this user | |
@Steve Nerves are not a bad thing at all. It reminds us that we are emotionally invested. Not handling the nerves...not a good thing. |
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Belew private msg quote post Address this user | |
@lunar_ranger People make me nervous, too. I know what I can/will do. I don't always know about the other guy. |
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Rev private msg quote post Address this user | |
I drink lots of coffee. I have a fresh mug beside me each hour. If it was available IV I'd probably sign up. Works wonders. | ||
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tienny private msg quote post Address this user | |
I pray about it. Then listen to music to calm my nerves. Now I begin to reduce the workload so that I can have more focus. | ||
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