Don't worry about tomorrow's poetry.

Recently, I attended a reading camp and read Carnegie's Happy Women Proverbs. See this sentence: "Don't worry about tomorrow, because tomorrow will have its own worries, and one day's difficulties will be enough." "I am deeply touched.

In real life, we are always troubled by such trifles, always worried about tomorrow, and we can't completely relax. Over time, such a worried state of life will make us lose our enthusiasm for life and show a state of exhaustion.

So, how does anxiety come about? This book reveals the root of our worries-laziness and fear.

Then, in work or life, we must overcome the psychology of laziness and fear. "Let your body and mind live, be diligent in life, be conscientious in work, and gradually enrich your mind." "

A positive and optimistic attitude towards life will overcome inner fears. Are you worried that the leader will blame me for something tomorrow? Are you still worried that the work is not going well?

I won't. How can a person with a full heart, a serious and diligent life, a smile on his face and a confident heart have time to worry?

Just after the class started, I was wondering if some students would come today. Have I taught every student well? He didn't come today, did we do something bad ... all kinds of problems fly in our minds every day and we live in anxiety every day. Life is very unhappy.

After countless reflections and experiences, my mind gradually calmed down. With my efforts, the number of students is increasing. I don't care about the increase or decrease of students, nor do I deliberately cater to the needs of parents. I finally do what I like according to my own mind.

In retrospect, how important a person's mentality is! And when your mind is really flat, you are willing to live and work diligently. Your heart is full, full of confidence and hope, without the rashness and anxiety of the past, and you will not worry about tomorrow's gains and losses.

May you have the wisdom not to worry, the self-healing ability to turn troubles into troubles, and be a woman who really doesn't worry.