worrys
Worrys is a nonstandard plural of the word worry. The standard plural in modern English is worries; 'worrys' may appear as a typographical variant or, less commonly, as a proper name or brand. This article discusses worry as a psychological experience and uses standard spelling when describing the concept, noting the spelling distinction where relevant.
Worry is a cognitive and emotional process involving anticipation of potential threats or negative outcomes, accompanied
Common triggers include health concerns, finances, work or school pressures, and uncertainty about the future. Cognitive
Impact of excessive worry can include impaired sleep, concentration difficulties, impaired decision making, and reduced performance
Management approaches emphasize reducing unnecessary worry and improving coping. Helpful strategies include problem solving, cognitive-behavioral techniques
Etymology: The verb worry derives from Old English wyrgan, meaning to strangle or to press. The sense