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  • Overcome Fear in the Economic Crisis | Think Simple Now & Overcome Fear in the Economic Crisis

    From the page: "What if we focused on things that really matter to us, instead of things beyond our control that might happen at some distant future? Focusing on the fear of something that might happen is a waste of resources on several accounts. For one, the thing you fear may never happen,... more

    Reviewed by timethief Dec 18 2008, 05:09pm ( 27 reviews ) thinksimplenow.com

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  • Rated by hero1974 on Dec 23 2008, 12:03am

    From the page: "It seems that you can't go even one day without hearing a comment, a remark, a report, or an article highlighting the current economic downturn. How can we keep a positive attitude during these tough economic times?"
  • Rated by hino76 on Dec 22 2008, 10:53pm

    I like a statement from this article : Focus on things that we can control.
  • Rated by MarcAndAngel on Dec 22 2008, 8:38am

    You are what you think about most.
  • Rated by adamsicinski on Dec 20 2008, 5:01am

    A great guide helping us overcome our fears.
  • Rated by BillS2000 on Dec 18 2008, 7:43pm

    Excellent article on dealing with the troubling economic times.
  • Rated by rbhambha on Dec 18 2008, 6:58pm

    How to maintain a balanced state of mind in these tough economic times, and not allow fear to run our lives. Check it out!
  • Rated by AlbertoTK on Dec 18 2008, 6:08pm

    From the page: "It seems that you can't go even one day without hearing a comment, a remark, a report, or an article highlighting the current economic downturn. How can we keep a positive attitude during these tough economic times?" A very useful article
  • Rated by timethief on Dec 18 2008, 5:09pm

    From the page: "What if we focused on things that really matter to us, instead of things beyond our control that might happen at some distant future? Focusing on the fear of something that might happen is a waste of resources on several accounts. For one, the thing you fear may never happen, meaning the times youâ€ve spent worrying about it have been a waste of energy, a waste of emotion, and a waste of attention. For another, the energy used on worrying could have been spent on doing something more proactive and actually helpful to your situation."
  • Rated by andihess on Dec 18 2008, 5:02pm

    From the page: "t seems that you canâ€t go even one day without hearing a comment, a remark, a report, or an article highlighting the current economic downturn. How can we keep a positive attitude during these tough economic times?"