Articles in the ‘Stress Relief’ Category

Filed Under (Stress Relief) by James Knolan on August-29-2008

Stress just seems to be part of our lives like eating and breathing. There are more demands placed on us over shorter time periods than perhaps ever in the history of mankind. In the days of old, stress was usually from physical danger. If you were a pioneer for example, then the seeing of indians would definitely cause stress as the pioneer surely feared physical harm. This type of stress is called the flight or fight reaction. However, in modern times most of our stress is mental and not physical. Yet our bodies have the same reaction to mental stress as they do to physical stress.



Filed Under (Stress Relief) by Doug Atchison on August-14-2008

There are many methods for dealing with the physical and emotional causes and effects of stress. You can find help for both short term relief and long term cures when it comes to your stress level. However, a lot of things that people try, in order to alleviate their stress, actually end up having the opposite result. Things can go awry in more ways that you or I can count. These are some of the things that usually go wrong.



Stress is usually associated with a less than useful thought process that we have that provokes a specific emotional response such as anger or anxiousness. As everyone is different the thought process and emotional response is always going to be different from one person to the next.



Filed Under (Stress Relief) by Adam Mahon on June-9-2008

Going to the shopping mall may seem easy to you and me, but for someone who suffers with a social phobia it can quickly become so overwhelming that the trip ruins their whole week. A person who suffers with social anxiety may find the shopping mall to be no problem but they may struggle to eat in a crowded restaurant, different people find different situations cause anxiety.



Filed Under (Stress Relief) by Kim Archer on June-3-2008

Do you know how soothing and comforting touch can be? Of course you do! You have experienced it yourself so many times through your life. When you’re depressed or miserable, doesn’t the touch of a child’s hand or the weight of a baby in your arms ease the unpleasantness? Touch can perk you up; dissipating the effects of stress and making your mind and body relax and feel better.



Filed Under (Stress Relief) by Dan Aikerman on June-1-2008

Management Techniques and Skills



Filed Under (Stress Relief) by Chris Channing on May-13-2008

A deep tissue massage done by a trained professional can cost consumers quite a bit of money- sometimes up in the hundreds of dollars in expenses. But one brand of massager is seeking to change all of this with its revolutionary design and functionality as a deep tissue massager- all without the help from a professional.



Filed Under (Stress Relief) by Chris Channing on May-13-2008

The benefits of a genuine deep tissue massage are vast. Consumers aren’t so keen, however, on giving massage therapists hundreds of dollars per month or session in order to get such relaxation and comfort. For such consumers, the Thumper line of massage devices is quite a marvel indeed.



Filed Under (Stress Relief) by Chad Calven on May-6-2008

Increasing employee productivity is seen as vital to large and small companies alike and eliminating stress in the workplace is the main target. Stress management workshops are available to do just that and more including improving work relationships throughout the organization.



Filed Under (Stress Relief) by Robin Johns on April-29-2008

People who suffer with depression often complain they feel crippled by the ailment and there seems to be no way out of it. As a consequence of many years research into the illness, a number of variants have been discovered. For someone who hasn’t suffered from the clinical form it must be a difficult condition to understand.