Martha is worried about juggling multiple concerns and responsibilities, which are causing her stress and anxiety.
I'm so worried. Is worried an adjective or a verb?
yes because while on the drug they seem to be more chilled out and not worried about anything it takes their mind off of things that is and has been happening in their life that is why so many people smoke marijauna.. correct me if im wrong
No. "Worried" means to allow one's mind to dwell on difficulty or troubles. "Horrified" means to be greatly shocked.
Maybe nothing; too many things on your mind?
There are many reasons for forgetting things. Stress is one of the biggest reason for being absent-minded. If you are worried about something, you will forget other things. Not paying attention is another. If your mind is on anything else, you will forget things. If this forgetfulness is interfering with your life and happening a lot, you should see a doctor to be sure that there is not some sort of illness.
The cast of He Changed His Mind - 1914 includes: Julia Calhoun as Martha - the Old Maid
It depends on where you live. In England, to give someone a "piece of your mind" means you're telling them off. Otherwise, in England and other English-speaking countries, to achieve "peace of mind" means, among other things, that nobody is telling you off, the bills are mostly paid and the police aren't banging on the door.
you can post pictures, chat with friends, write what's on your mind, and many other things
Yes. Leona Helmsley, Martha Stewart, and Sug Knight come to mind.
You just think you are but your not it's just your mind playing tricks on your emotions.
Mind is a medium which give us different type of artistry. There are many famous personality in our history and present also who had utilized there minds and did many things for citizens of our country .And i have faith that in also there will be many great personlities who will with the help of there mind will do gret works.
It could stand for many things - the first phrase that comes to mind is 'I hate you'