Articles, tagged with "handling stress", page 3
27th January 2010
There can be very little doubt to the magnitude of acquiring ladders to use at your home and other places. Ladders are the most common way we are able to reach items and surfaces which aren't generally attainable to us. Many people wonder which ladders ar...
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Author:
James Edwards
27th January 2010
Stress is known to have a big impact on our metabolic rate (and our immune system). This means that if we're over-stressed we tend to get sick more often, and we tend to feel burdened and tired. We are less active, more inclined to eat whatever is aroun...
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Albert Yuan Chen
26th January 2010
Have you recently felt overwhelmed or stressed? Does it seem like we are living in tough times? If you answered "Yes" to either or both, you are not alone. According to a new survey released by the American Psychological Association, 75% of adults have ex...
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Author:
Rena Hatch, MS, RYT
05th January 2010
When we face depressive situations our minds and thoughts are usually clouded with worry, fear, anxiety and sadness. Needless to say, diverting our minds from these emotional states-at least temporarily- may help with dealing with them.
Friends, one s...
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Ivan Wyatt
04th January 2010
If you are wondering whether you should consult a chiropractor while you are pregnant, or whether you should continue seeing your chiropractor during your pregnancy, then the answer is a resounding YES. Not only is chiropractic care during pregnancy benef...
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Author:
Dr Ross Carter
21st December 2009
In the present time, alcohol and drug addictions have become two most common health concerns that act like a curse in affected people's lives. According to a recent data, currently there are millions of people suffering from either of these addictions or ...
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Jarrod jones
27th November 2009
Freelance manager plays an integral role in any company or organization. Change in any organization looms large over the manager. Effects of change relates to how the organization is affected and what the impact of that change is over the manager. It is o...
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Author:
matthew williams
20th October 2009
End Depression, Anxiety and Other Mood Disorders and Insomnia and Find Peace of Mind and Happiness through Reiki and Energy Body Cleansing and Healing
By Michael E. Goldberg
Author: End of Mood Disorders and The Road to Happiness
Depression, an...
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michael goldberg
21st August 2009
Being very worried about different things like family problems, work and other different issues in your lives may lead to serious problems. This is called anxiety disorder. Anxiety disorder is a kind of disorder in the forms of fears and being overly worr...
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Author:
Laura Tran
08th August 2009
There are numbers of hair loss treatments available today but before starting any of them you should know the type of your hairs and other factors that may affect your treatment procedure.
Types of Hair
1. Normal Hair - It is non-greasy, looks silky...
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Author:
Redmund
02nd August 2009
Yoga is a 3,000-year-old, Hindu discipline of mind and body that became known in Western society with the hippie generation of the Sixties and early Seventies. Its image as a mystic practice is disappearing as fast as the stressful aspects of the Eighties...
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Author:
Collin Harvey
20th May 2009
Fighting drug addiction takes courage, strength, and support. It is almost impossible for a drug addict to battle drug addiction…
Because drug addiction robs you of your strength and makes you weak…
Because drug addiction destroys your relation...
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Author:
Mark Stylan
27th April 2009
Happiness studies is a growing field of study in the area of the human and social sciences. This article helps you to incorporate some of these findings into your everyday life and so increase your level of happiness.
Think long term
One of the bigge...
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Author:
Fred Street
09th April 2009
High blood pressure is normally associated with heredity factors. Hereditary high blood pressure is common since almost all families have a family member or members who had history of this disease.
Opposed to this, a scientist named Lewis Dahl perform...
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Author:
Alvin Hopkinson
08th January 2009
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We live in a rapidly changing world and one that we are having to constantly adapt to. The pace of change in all areas in the last 50 years has been phenomenal and we often struggle to keep up with all the new demands an...
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