Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Why worry?

"Your pressure's good," Dr Koo reported. "120/70"

People generally tend to worry too much about everything. Doctors have proven that worry cuts down our life span as well as success span. Worry causes heart trouble, high blood pressure, asthma, rheumatism, colds, arthritis, migraine headaches and a host of stomach disorders.

So why are we worried?

A recent survey discovered that 92% of things people worry about, they can't do anything about.

Sometimes problems seem so huge as to be unmanageable. The solution I was taught : break the problem down to small solvable pieces.

"How do we get 95,000 room nights sold?"
"One at a time."

It's difficult to focus on 95,000 room nights
It's easy to focus on 1 room night



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