- consequences of the choices my children have made
- choices my children will make in the future
- choices I have made, am making, and will make
- quality of relationships with my husband, children and step-children
- my husband's relationships with my children and his children
- finances
- future career plans
- what I am eating or not eating
- how my jeans fit
- why my face is breaking out
- if we should go on vacation
- and on and on....
Even though the "visions" (i,.e, things to worry about) will always be with me, I want to develop the discipline, like John Nash, not to indulge in the "diet" of worry. I think the key to being successful on this "diet" is to replace the worry with gratitude on a daily (and sometimes hourly) basis.
What is good in my life? What do I have to look forward to? What makes me smile? What good things has God done for me? What promises does God have for my future? Dwell on these things...fill up on gratitude and worry will not have room.