stress reduction
stress reduction
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by Amy Sherman - 2006-12-09
Do you experience the blahs? Are you having trouble shaking away the blues? Do you feel overwhelmed, overwrought and overspent? You're not alone. You're juggling the roles of parent, spouse, caregi...
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by Shannon Scarlett - 2006-12-10
There are many ways homeowners can reduce unnecessary stress and frustration, here are three reasons you might consider using an architect to help. An architect can:1. Help alleviate some of a homeown...
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by Steve Polk - 2006-12-21
Years of research has shown that brainwaves not only provide insight into an individual's mind and body, but they can be stimulated to actually change that person's current state.By causing the brai...
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by Brenda Shoshanna - 2007-01-19
There is nothing that disrupts productivity and satisfaction at the workplace as much as tension that is not handled and continues to escalate unchecked.It is so helpful to take a step back and discov...
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by Stephen Pierce - 2007-01-25
How many times have you heard yourself comment on how stressed out you are? If you are anything like the people I know, then you probably say it at least once a day. While completely removing all stre...
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by Mark Turrieta - 2007-01-27
How are you feeling today? A little tired, a little irritable, a little depressed? Are you having trouble sleeping? Do you suffer from neck or back pain, or headaches? Poor appetite, or eat too much? ...
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by Ilenya Marrin - 2007-01-30
Stress management is often seen as a process of problem solving, taking control of pressured situations, and managing the stress triggers in your external environment.While problem solving is one usef...
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by Ilenya Marrin - 2007-01-31
Stress management can include some tricky challenges.Sometimes you have to look in the hidden corners of your life to discover and clear out sneaky, unexpected stressors!Procrastination: Living in You...
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by Owen Marcus - 2007-02-08
Let's get honest. Are you really just a little overweight? By 2030, according to a Baylor University study, 100 percent of U.S. citizens will be obese by current standards. For many, being overweigh ...
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by Ilenya Marrin - 2007-02-08
For stress reduction in a moment of challenge, practice stepping back from the chaos so you can simply observe. Get a higher perspective. Imagine observing your stress situation from a mountaintop whe...