September 4, 2006 (Press Release) --
The time for fretting is finally over. The Worry Club, a unique new service, offers listeners to hear you out and lend a sympathetic ear.
Phoenix, AZ: What, you worry? The Worry Club, an innovative stress relief service, offers professional worriers to listen and take on your worries for you, leaving you to enjoy your life as you should.
“The Worry Club is a Prozac moment waiting to happen,” says Bonnie Burns of The Worry Club. “We offer to take on the burden of your stress and worries. We listen to your worries, so you can worry less, and enjoy life more.”
Many worries, says Burns, are worsened by the fact that there simply isn’t anybody to talk to about them, even if it is just to get concerns off one’s chest. The Worry Club (available online at http://www.theworryclub.com) uniquely employs professional worriers on a worry hotline at 1-866-WORRY4U. These worriers are not therapists. Rather, they are excellent listeners, willing to lend a ear to any tales of woe or stress, and relieving worries with a sense of humor and pragmatism.
In addition, The Worry Club web site offers a range of free online stress relief games, ideally suited to play in the midst of a busy working day or a stressful time. This is a welcome relief. Worry leads to many medical disadvantages, such as high blood pressure and anxiety headaches. Worry can also pile up into serious neuroses over time, further exacerbating the problem.
“The thing is, each individual has to know what they can control,” Burns says. “Most worry is caused from issues we have, and many can be worked on. But if all you do is worry and not look for solutions, you are doomed. Worry weakens the soul, and a worrier needs to find inner strength to fix the problems and issues.”
Phoenix, AZ: What, you worry? The Worry Club, an innovative stress relief service, offers professional worriers to listen and take on your worries for you, leaving you to enjoy your life as you should.
“The Worry Club is a Prozac moment waiting to happen,” says Bonnie Burns of The Worry Club. “We offer to take on the burden of your stress and worries. We listen to your worries, so you can worry less, and enjoy life more.”
Many worries, says Burns, are worsened by the fact that there simply isn’t anybody to talk to about them, even if it is just to get concerns off one’s chest. The Worry Club (available online at http://www.theworryclub.com) uniquely employs professional worriers on a worry hotline at 1-866-WORRY4U. These worriers are not therapists. Rather, they are excellent listeners, willing to lend a ear to any tales of woe or stress, and relieving worries with a sense of humor and pragmatism.
In addition, The Worry Club web site offers a range of free online stress relief games, ideally suited to play in the midst of a busy working day or a stressful time. This is a welcome relief. Worry leads to many medical disadvantages, such as high blood pressure and anxiety headaches. Worry can also pile up into serious neuroses over time, further exacerbating the problem.
“The thing is, each individual has to know what they can control,” Burns says. “Most worry is caused from issues we have, and many can be worked on. But if all you do is worry and not look for solutions, you are doomed. Worry weakens the soul, and a worrier needs to find inner strength to fix the problems and issues.”

The time for fretting is finally over. The Worry Club, a unique new service, offers listeners to hear you out and lend a sympathetic ear.
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