Archive for the 'Stress Management' Category
With all the misinformation that’s out there about anti aging and how to stay young, it’s hard to separate truth from fiction. You should also be aware, if you’re not already, that there are countless companies touting new anti aging products every day. Some are more designed to thin out your wallet than keeping you young.
October 19th, 2008 | Posted in Stress Management | 2 Comments
Sarah Palin has become an overnight sensation in the American and international media. Her Alaskan credentials in hunting, fishing and local reform have made her very appealing to people. She is also extremely attractive on television. Her personal style, especially her glasses, have caused a buying frenzy. Apart from her smalltown credentials, she may well fit the role of female royalty that America does not have.
October 15th, 2008 | Posted in Stress Management | 1 Comment
Yoga is an effective way to deal with yourself and a means of stress management. It is not just about feeling terrific and uniting your body with your mind and soul.
October 15th, 2008 | Posted in Stress Management | 1 Comment
Mothers typically think they are supposed to put the needs of their family before their own. Tending to other people first is a culturally accepted norm for women in our society. Anything short of this can be perceived as selfish, even sinful.
October 13th, 2008 | Posted in Stress Management | 1 Comment
There aren’t a lot of people who have enough time to relax in a sauna following a session at the gym. Even fewer of us have access to a sauna, period. If you aren’t able to make it out to a sauna, how do you find a way to experience the benefits it provides? Bring the sauna home!
October 11th, 2008 | Posted in Stress Management | 2 Comments
A volatile stock market, unpredictably disastrous weather, home mortgage crises and tightening credit crunch all add up to increasingly difficult home environments. Some of the most at-risk members of our population include pregnant and postpartum mothers. They are already coping with tremendous hormone and brain chemistry changes, and have a biological imperative to establish a safe haven for their new charges.
October 8th, 2008 | Posted in Stress Management | 1 Comment
Do I need to be an expert in resume / CV writing?
No, certainly not, has created a resume format on international standards, you will be simply filling in blanks and you are ready with your international resume.No, submitting your resume/CV through the Search Jobs & Submit Resume section of this site is sufficient. Some locations require hard copies of academic transcripts.
October 8th, 2008 | Posted in Stress Management | 1 Comment
We are going to take a in depth look at the HT-7120 massage chair recliner. The HT 7120 is made by the Human Touch Company. They are based out of Long Beach, CA. We are going to look at the best features and functions of this luxury lounger. We will also touch on the warranty coverage. Here is our review of the HT-7120 massage chair recliner.
September 26th, 2008 | Posted in Stress Management | No Comments
If you suffer from bouts of anxiety, then you may find relief with massage chair therapy. Anxiety can arise from various causes. Whatever the events driving your anxiety, your body responds to it in known ways. For instance, you may feel chest pain, palpitations, shortness of breath or even sweating. Your body has been programmed biologically to react and respond in certain ways. One effective relief of anxiety is massage chair therapy.
September 23rd, 2008 | Posted in Stress Management | 1 Comment
If we didn’t have stress what would we do when faced with a wild animal about to eat us? We might just stand there and be eaten. Clearly that would be bad for the future of our species so we have the ‘fight or flight’ feelings when we are faced with danger. The problem is that we get those same feelings when faced with other, more mundane, tricky situations.
September 23rd, 2008 | Posted in Stress Management | 1 Comment