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Dan Zadra

American writer and editor

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[ Life ]

A writer and editor born in the American Midwest, Zadra emerged as a quiet force in motivational publishing during the 1980s and 1990s. Rather than pursue traditional memoir or celebrity endorsement, he chose the less glamorous work of curation and compilation—selecting, arranging, and contextualizing the words of others. This choice reveals something deliberate about his philosophy: wisdom doesn't need a famous face attached.

[ Words & Works ]

Zadra co-founded Compendium Inc. in Seattle in 1986, which became the engine behind several bestselling collections: *Chicken Soup for the Soul* (though uncredited in early editions), *The Flower That Bloomed in the Darkest Moment* (2003), and *Bits & Pieces* anthologies spanning decades. His editorial instinct—matching quote to reader need with almost surgical precision—shaped how millions consume inspirational writing. His words endure because they're rarely his own; instead, they're *found*, which makes the finding itself the real gift.

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Dan Zadra is best known for quotes on On Anxiety & Quiet Days. Among the most cited: "Worry is a misuse of the..." from 5: Where Will You Be Five Years From Today?.

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Quotes on MotivatingTips are sourced from 5: Where Will You Be Five Years From Today?.

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Worry is a misuse of the imagination.

Verified5: Where Will You Be Five Years From Today?, Page 27, Compendium Publishing, 2009
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The real sting here is recognizing that worry isn't weakness or mere nervousness—it's actually a *creative act*, just pointed in the wrong direction. Your mind, the very faculty that solves problems and dreams up possibilities, becomes a machine for manufacturing future disasters instead. When you catch yourself rehearsing worst-case scenarios at three in the morning, you're burning the same mental fuel that could be sketching actual solutions; a student might spend an evening imagining how their presentation could fail rather than imagining how to structure their opening line. What makes this observation sharper than "stop worrying" is that it doesn't ask you to suppress imagination—it asks you to redirect it, to put that same creative power toward outcomes you *want* rather than ones you dread.

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