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I was just about to say how good Sturridge was and tell Matt Dony he had nothing to worry about, then i went and looked at his stats.
What you really should worry about, then, is something that is highly contagious and highly unstable, a biological agent that kills lots of people and isn't easy to treat, that mutates so rapidly that each new bout of terror requires a brand-new vaccine.
First you've got your own gear to worry about, then a stroller, something for the baby to sleep in, a baby carrier, toys, snacks, a diaper bag, possibly a car seat and whatever else the plane might allow you to shove into the overhead compartment or check at the gate.
If there's nothing for us to worry about, then seed and chemical companies should freely allow studies to be done so that food companies can confidently label their products.
Nothing to worry about then — except that this is the bottom of the barrel Palahniuk has chosen to scrape.
Oh good, nothing to worry about then.
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"That's the thing I think she was a bit worried about!" Then it all went sour.
It might also be worth honing in on what you are worried about, then work through how realistic these worries are and sort them into things you can do something about and things to let go.
If you can figure out what precisely you are worrying about, then you're in a position to find a solution to the cause of your worrying.
If you write about the things you're worried about, then it can help you gain a sense of control or perspective about them, and will lead you to think more rationally instead of purely with your emotions.
What helps me is to write down the thing I'm worried about and then list why I'm worried about it.
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