“I've found that it's a great stress reliever to get adjusted. It takes away a lot of the tightness in the muscles.” FoundStressMusclesStress Reliever Author:Jose Canseco
“Everybody deals with stress differently. Some people drink, some people use drugs, some people watch TV. I have always found that extreme athletics chills me out and leaves me in a very centered place.” PeopleUseFoundDealsWatchesTvsDrinkDrugStressExtremesChillLeaving MeRamaAthleticsDealing With Stress Author:Frederick Lenz
“I did not write it [Coming of Age in Samoa] as a popular book, but only with the hope that it would be intelligible to those who might make the best use of its theme, that adolescence need not be the time of stress and strain which Western society made it; that growing up could be freer and easier and less complicated; and also that there were prices to pay for the very lack of complication I found in Samoa - less intensity, less individuality, less involvement with life.” NeedsWritingMadeBookUseMightWould BeAgeFoundPayGrowing UpGrowingEasierStressWesternIndividualityComplicatedMade ItThemeComing Of AgeIntensityAdolescenceStrainInvolvementComplicationWestern SocietySamoaPopular Book Author:Margaret Mead
“I originally started redoing houses to deal with stress. I found that the hour I could go to a job site every day took my mind off the 24/7 of thinking about my clients.” ThinkingMindJobsFoundHouseHoursDealsStressClientsSiteDealing With Stress Author:Sandy Gallin
“Christ had no interest in gathering vast crowds of professed adherents who would melt away as soon as they found out what following Him actually demanded of them. In our own presentation of Christ's gospel, therefore, we need to lay a similar stress on the cost of following Christ and make sinners face it soberly before we urge them to respond to the message of free forgiveness. In common honesty, we must not conceal the fact that free forgiveness in one sense will cost everything.” NeedsFactsFacesFoundInterestChristCommonHonestyCostMessagesStressLaysCrowdsFollowingSinnerUrgesGatheringPresentationFollowing Christ Author:J. I. Packer
“Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven't found it yet, keep looking. Don't settle. As with all matters of the heart, you'll know when you find it.” IfsKnowsWayLoveLifeInspirationalBelieveHeartMatterFoundPeaceWorkInspiringCareersHavensInspireHard WorkFindingsStressInnovationEntrepreneurSatisfactionSatisfiedSettlingMemorableFinding YourselfWhat MattersGood WorkEveryday LifeGoing To WorkGreat WorkIf You BelieveInventorFollow Your HeartBest WorkGreat PeopleTrust YourselfBe True To YourselfDoing YouListen To Your HeartBest JobGreat JobChase Your DreamsCreativity And InnovationListen To YourselfBeliveDoing Your BestSuccessful EntrepreneursBusiness InnovationDay JobsInnovation And BusinessReal JobsStanfordDifferent JobsWorking LifeSelf-satisfactionWork DayInnovation InspirationMatters Of The HeartWork RelatedConnecting The DotsLove Your WorkStanford UniversityTwo JobsWork You LoveBusiness ChangeInspirational And InnovationJob Well DoneLoving What You DoI Haven't ChangedInspiration And InnovationChallenges In BusinessSelf InspirationalJob GrowthFamous Hard WorkingSettling InWork And LifeLove Your JobLooking For WorkStarting UpJob SatisfactionSmall JobsBest BelieveWorking Late Author:Steve Jobs
“We found if you took the dog out for 45 minutes a day and worked with it that the solitary stress hormone, cortisol, went down. But then it went right back up again because they didn't keep doing it.” IfsFoundMinutesDogStressSolitaryHormones Author:Temple Grandin
“The remedy for most marital stress is not in divorce. It is in repentance and forgiveness, in sincere expressions of charity and service. It is not in separation. It is in simple integrity that leads a man and a woman to square up their shoulders and meet their obligations. It is found in the Golden Rule, a time-honored principle that should first and foremost find expression in marriage.” MenShouldFirstsFoundSimplePrinciplesExpressionIntegrityStressCharityDivorceSeparationShouldersObligationGoldenRepentanceSincereSquaresRemedyHonoredGolden RuleMarriage DivorceMarriage And DivorceRepentance And Forgiveness Book:Standing for Something: 10 Neglected Virtues That Will Heal Our Hearts and Homes Source: Standing for Something: 10 Neglected Virtues That Will Heal Our Hearts and Homes
“Once upon a time there was a bear and a bee who lived in a wood and were the best of friends. All summer long the bee collected nectar from morning to night while the bear lay on his back basking in the long grass. When winter came the bear realised he had nothing to eat and thought to himself 'I hope that busy little bee will share some of his honey with me.' But the bee was nowhere to be found - he had died of a stress induced coronary disease.” LittlesLongNightFoundMorningShareBearsDiseaseSummerStressDiedLaysWinterBusyWoodsGrassHoneyBeesRealisedOnce Upon A TimeNectarWall And PieceBaskingLittle BeeLong Grass Author:Banksy
“I made some studies, and reality is the leading cause of stress amongst those in touch with it. I can take it in small doses, but as a lifestyle, I found it too confining. It was just too needful; it expected me to be there for it all the time, and with all I have to do--I had to let something go.” MadeI CanRealityFoundCausesStudyStressExpectedLifestyleDoseLeading Causes Author:Jane Wagner
“No-one gets an iron-clad guarantee of success. Certainly, factors like opportunity, luck and timing are important. But the backbone of success is usually found in old-fashioned, basic concepts like hard work, determination, good planning and perseverance.” ImportantHardSuccessFoundOpportunitySportsHard WorkConceptsDeterminationStressLuckPerseverancePlanningFactorsPersistenceGuaranteesIronTimingOld FashionedBackboneGood Planning Author:Mia Hamm
“True happiness isn't something that can be made. It isn't the result of anything. Happiness comes to those who understand that you can't seek it any more than you seek the air you breathe. It is a part of life to be found within living. ... All pursuit of happiness is based upon the false assumption that there is a way to possess it; you may as well try to grab a handful of breeze! Happiness is the natural expression of a stress-free life, just as sunlight naturally warms the Earth after dark clouds appear.” WayTryingWellsMayMadeEarthFoundNaturalDarkResultsAirExpressionStressCloudsBreatheMeaningfulPursuitMade ItAssumptionSunlightBreezeHandfulPursuit Of HappinessTrue HappinessParts Of LifeDark CloudsStress FreeFree LifeFalse Assumptions Author:Guy Finley
“I was like, 'What is this?' Until I found out it was stress related. That's how I internalized it. I don't do that anymore. My favorite saying in the world is, 'The privilege of a lifetime is being who you are.' I am telling you, I have spent so much of my life not feeling comfortable in my skin. I am just so not there anymore.” WorldFeelingsFoundComfortableSkinsStressWho You AreLifetimeMy FavoritePrivilegeRelatedStress Related Author:Viola Davis
“I learnt an enormous amount, but there came a point where I found there was too much stress. It was no fun any more. Outside of the chessboard I avoid conflict, so I thought this wasn't worth it.” FoundFunToo MuchAmountConflictStressCoachesChessEnormousWorth It Author:Magnus Carlsen
“And so, too, I speak of love: he who is held by it is held by the strongest of bonds, and yet the stress is pleasant. Moreover, he can sweetly bear all that happens to him. When one has found this bond, he looks for no other.” LooksHappensFoundSpeakBearsStressPleasantStrongest Author:Meister Eckhart
“There is a growing subculture of barefoot runners, people who got rid of their shoes. And what they have found uniformly is you get rid of the shoes, you get rid of the stress, you get rid of the injuries and the ailments.” PeopleInspirationMotivationFoundGrowingStressShoesInjuryHealthcareRunnersBarefootAilmentsSubculture Author:Christopher McDougall
“The cure to combat the three Ss- stress, strain, and speed- can be found in three Ws- the work of devoted practice, the wisdom that comes of understanding the self and the world, and worship because ultimately surrendering to what we cannot control allows the ego to relax and lose the anxiety of its own infinitesimally small self in the infinitude of the divine.” WorldSelfThreeFoundUnderstandingLosesPracticeDivineEgoAnxietyWorshipStressSpeedCuresRelaxCombatDevotedStrain Author:B.K.S. Iyengar