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	<title>Personal Revelations of the Magnificent Megan M. &#187; anxiety</title>
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		<title>Greenling vs. Anxiety: FIGHT!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 May 2007 23:09:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Greenling Delivery has not only bested my anxiety&#8212;my that time of the month anxiety, even&#8212;but it has picked my anxiety up, brushed it off, and given it cookies.  (Or, in a more literal sense, gorgeous organic groceries.)

	At twenty after five I was worrying like crazy, thinking that something had gone wrong.  Maybe I&#8217;d [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p>	<p><a href="http://greenling.com/">Greenling Delivery</a> has not only <i>bested</i> my anxiety&#8212;my <i>that time of the month</i> anxiety, even&#8212;but it has picked my anxiety up, brushed it off, and given it cookies.  (Or, in a more literal sense, gorgeous organic groceries.)</p>

	<p>At twenty after five I was worrying like crazy, thinking that something had gone wrong.  Maybe I&#8217;d missed the call from the gate, or my information was wrong in their system, or something else had happened.  I didn&#8217;t know, so I left an admittedly rambling voicemail and then sent an equally rambling email.  I began the email by writing &#8220;quick run-down&#8221;.  It was not a quick run-down.  It was a rambling hopeful-but-worried run-down.  I felt a little silly for calling them two weeks in a row, but I felt that they should know if something had gone wrong.</p>

	<p>I&#8217;m starting to realize that my anxiety, in regards to Greenling, is pretty solidly unfounded.  They&#8217;ve been on the ball for both deliveries when I was a silly, worried mess.  Maybe it&#8217;s because my delivery is on Friday, or maybe I&#8217;m used to dealing with companies who don&#8217;t take very good care of me.  It doesn&#8217;t matter!  Because Greenling is <i>clearly</i> not one of those companies.</p>

	<p>And what do I know, after two orders?  Maybe I&#8217;m wrong.  But I don&#8217;t feel wrong, because even when traffic sucked, the guy who delivered the box was friendly and conversational and it was obvious that things had just run a little long today.  He was SO reassuring.  It was SO awesome.  And then I had beautiful, unbelievable groceries!</p>

	<p>So I&#8217;m done with this delivery anxiety thing.  I have this feeling they&#8217;re actually going to do what they say they&#8217;re going to do.  And&#8230; I feel kind of bad for overreacting.  I guess if I keep getting food this <i>perfect</i>, I can safely assume they&#8217;ve forgiven me.</p>

	<p>Ya&#8217;ll rock, dudes.  Thank you for bringing me awesome groceries.</p>
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