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So here is the statement.
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I worry, but mainly about things that i can control, agree or disagree.
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So to help you write this for yourself, and i'll talk about my own personal answer to this in a second.
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One of the things you probably want to do is reflect on your own experiences and your feelings of worry, like stop and think about situations of where you have felt worried.
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Read and analyze whether those are things that tend to be within your control or if your worries are more often about things outside of your control.
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Consider the implications of worrying about things you can control versus things you can't control.
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So really take a deep dive into this when you're writing your essay.
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Worrying about things you can control might motivate you to take action, make changes.
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On the other hand, worrying about things outside of your control just might lead to unnecessary stress and anxiety.
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So make sure you answer agree or disagree and base that off of your reflection.
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So if you find that your pattern of worry aligns with this statement, you might agree.
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And if you don't, say you don't agree.
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Consider if there's a desire to change your pattern of worry.
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So when you're writing your essay about this, consider that.
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And make sure that you conclude your reflection by summarizing your position and any insights you've gained on your own patterns of worry...