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Is that you, or Mary Louise Parker?
Ha! Me, feigning stress.
I can prove that worrying works because most of the things I worry about never happen.
any chance you could print this up in a handy pocket-sized version for easy reference?
If I didn’t have anything to worry about, I’d worry about it.
LOL… in fact, ROTFLMSAO at this:
“I know this might seem like a lot to take in all at once, and that some of you might be worried that you’re going to forget a step here or a step there somewhere along the line.”
“Well, damn — you don’t need my help at all.”
Tim’s right; worrying works. I feel it’s important to have considered all the worst-case scenarios that can happen in any situation. If they do happen, you are prepared and know what to do. If they don’t happen, you’re pleasantly surprised.
But just by thinking of the worst-case scenario, you’ve prevented it, anyway.