Your Type
Your care has an intensity — you easily start worrying when you care about someone. That worry isn't control; it's that you've really let them in, so any little change in them gets a reaction from you. Your care runs deep — just occasionally remember: too much worry can become pressure on the other person.
💡 Did you know?
Research on excessive worry shows that when a person's worry for another exceeds a certain threshold, the recipient's stress hormones actually rise by about 18%, because 'being worried about' is itself a stressor. This doesn't mean worry is bad — it means moderate concern is most effective.
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