“Sure, we all have problems and we all have our mess, and what happens tomorrow is anyone's guess, but there's no need and no benefit to let yourself stress, because for one and for all... life is blessed!” NeedsProblemHappensLife IsTomorrowGratitudeBenefitsStressBlessedMess Author:Hal Elrod
“Laughter is very infectious, and why it should be so is a most interesting neurological problem. But it also has other, more physiological, benefits. Apparently it boosts the immune system, reduces stress hormones, massages the heart and diaphragm and engenders a 'feel good' factor.” FeelsShouldHeartProblemInterestingHumourBenefitsLaughterStressFeel GoodFactorsMost InterestingImmuneHormonesBoostMassageImmune SystemPhysiologicalReduce Stress Author:Semir Zeki
“Such a person needs meditation more than anyone else because they are headed for a crisis. If stress and anxiety are so great that you can't even imagine a calm clear mind, that indicates you are reaching your coping limits, and need to begin something like meditation just for the stress reduction benefits.” IfsNeedsMindPersonsClearMeditationImagineLimitsAnxietyBenefitsStressCrisisCalmReachingCopingReductionStress And AnxietyClear MindsStress Reduction Author:Deepak Chopra
“We see constituents who are manifestly incapable of undertaking any normal work... Those whose applications for benefits are subsequently rejected go through a period of incredible stress, and some, sadly, take their lives during that time. Applicants who appeal usually win.” WinningPeriodsNormalBenefitsStressIncrediblesAppealsApplicationRejectedIncapableUndertakingsConstituents Author:Jeremy Corbyn
“I assume the senses crave sources of maximum information, that the eye benefits by exercise, stretch, and expansion towards materials of complexity and substance, . . . conditions which alert the total sensibility - cast it almost in stress - extend insight and response, the basic responsive range of empathetic-kinesthetic vitality.” EyeConditionsInformationMaterialsSourceExerciseBenefitsStressAssumingResponseCastsInsightSensesSubstanceRangeComplexitySensibilityExpansionVitalityCraveMaximumEmpathetic Book:Imaging Her Erotics: Essays, Interviews, Projects Source: Imaging Her Erotics: Essays, Interviews, Projects
“We pursue exercise even though empirically we see no benefit from the energy we're spending and we're hurting. So empirically we should quit. The why is exactly the same thing. You persist even though there are some short-term stresses and even though there is some uncertainty.” ShouldEnergyTermHurtExerciseBenefitsStressSpendingQuittingPursueUncertaintyPersistShort Term Author:Simon Sinek