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What's your bigest worry/insecurity?

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Eve | 19:04 Mon 23rd Oct 2006 | Body & Soul
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Probably believing that I don't have any.

Honestly, I don't think I have any.
I'd have to say my biggest worry would be failing my children. My husband and I work hard to provide for them and teach them all the best values we learned from our own parents...but sometimes I still worry that I'm not doing as well as I could be.
I am worried and insecure about the new store and that i will actually be the manager there, even though I have been assured by my company and the host store and all the other managers in my area.
But I still have a bit of worry and doubt, roll on end of march, i can't wait!!!! my income with increase by �6000 p.a. and i am going to egypt in August. ; )))
now there's funny, i have the exact same worries DotH. LOL
sorry jenna couldn't resist, the ed gave me back me!!!!!!!!! yippeee
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Dot.....hurrrrrrahhhH!!!! :) x
My biggest insecurity is that one day my wife who I adore and who assures me she adores me, will one day turn round and say "Actually Patrick, you know I think I made a mistake...".
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Awwww lovely Nox (big cuddle), all I can say is that if she adores you as much as we do on here then there's not a chance :) xxx
ahhhh your a Paddy called Paddy....sorry I just thought it was funny
My biggest worry is that someday i will understand Zorro's posts! :o)

See above.
Nox I'm sure that will never happen, you're too lovely.

I biggest worry is anything happening to my son........it makes my blood run cold and sometimes keeps me awake at night. I have to consciously allow him freedom and god alone knows how hard that is and how terrified I am everytime I give anyone else responsibility for him.
Zorro you could say that 20, nay, 15 years ago, but you aren't allowed now, it is not PC. I think someone should have a quiet word with you. : )
Yeah Zorro, my lovely we don't call you Taffy lol!
everyting and anythin, kids, work, if i could wrap everything in cotton wool i would x
Dot....Im from Irish decent myself a couple of generations back
my biggest worry is dying at an early age,my dad died at the age of 47 it really really worries me.
Losing my family :((((((( x x x x x xx x x x x x
dot.hawkes..why dont you just ask the ed whether you can be special, and never ever ever...EVER be banned or cloned again??

You get banned every other day...Ed's having a Larrfff aint she?
My mum lives with me and I look after her as she isn't fully mobile any more. She is an absolute darling, highly intelligent and funny ... but the reality is that she will be 90 in a few weeks time and every morning when I go to open her door and she looks so pale, I am so worried that she might not open her eyes. She has lived with me for the past 15 years and I can't imagine her not sharing a laugh with me every day.

My 2nd worry is that anything should happen to either of my children, my grandchildren or my partner. Having already lost my oldest son (to cancer), the fear is always there in the background.

My final worry is that I might follow in my father's footsteps as I have always been so like him in personality and health matters. He was the most wonderful gentle and kind man, but sadly died aged 58 due to medical negligence. I am now 57 and facing two major operations (knee replacements) in the next few months and have had cardiac arrests during and after major ops before. So, yes, I am very, very frightened. Thanks to my loving partner, I am happier than I have ever been in my whole life, but also so frightened of losing this precious life and this love I have found.
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