“I was shocked [of Sarah Palin ], because beating up, you know, your girlfriend, your spouse, or acts of violence aren`t one of the core symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder.” KnowsViolenceStressCorePostsGirlfriendDisorderShockedSpouseSymptomsPalinActs Of ViolenceYour GirlfriendPost Traumatic Stress Disorder Author:Jon Soltz
“I was out there meeting with a lot of working moms and whenever I would gather a group of women, there was always a voice that was unfamiliar to me, and it was the voice of a military spouse, oftentimes a woman, oftentimes working, many times in a position where they've had to move every two or three years, where their kids have had to change school multiple times, people dealing - families dealing with multiple deployments, dealing with the stresses of reconnection.” PeopleYearsTwoKidsSchoolMovingThreeVoiceGroupsMilitaryPositionMomStressMeetingsThree YearsMultipleSpouseUnfamiliarDeploymentWorking ManWorking MomMilitary Spouse Author:Michelle Obama
“Try to keep your mouth shut until you have a job offer, especially if your move is not entirely certain. There are only a few cases in which I think it would be appropriate to tell your boss what's going on. For example, if your spouse is being forced to relocate, obviously you are going to go, and if you have a good relationship with your boss, then it might take some stress off of you to tell the truth. The general rule, though, is not to give your employer more power over your destiny than you have yourself.” ThinkingGivingTryingMovingDestinyStressTelling The TruthOver YouBossSpouseOur DestinyYour DestinyGood Relationship Author:Alexandra Levit
“The truth is that stress doesn't come from your boss, your kids, your spouse, traffic jams, health challenges, or other circumstances. It comes from your thoughts about these circumstances.” InspirationalKidsChallengesCircumstancesTruth IsStressBossTrafficSpouseJamTraffic JamStressorsHealth Challenges Author:Andrew Bernstein
“• People deserve a break. The stressed and unorganized person who doesn’t have the same priorities as you may be dealing with an autistic child, abusive spouse, fading parents, or cancer. Don’t judge people until you’ve walked a mile in their shoes. Give them a break instead.” PeopleGivingMayChildrenPersonsParentBreakJudgingDeserveStressManagementEntrepreneurShoesCancerPrioritiesMilesEmployeeSympathySpouseStressedFadingAutisticAbusiveAutistic Children Author:Guy Kawasaki
“To reduce stress, avoid excitement. Spend more time with your spouse.” WorkStressExcitementMore TimeSpouseReduce Stress Author:Robert Orben
“A study conducted by the State University of New York at Buffalo Medical School suggested that in times of stress a dog is likely to be more help in calming you down than a spouse or partner. Most dog owners can guess the reason why: dogs never judge us and never compete with us.” StatesReasonHelpingSchoolFriendshipStudyDogNew YorkJudgingStressUniversityMedicalPartnersReason WhyOwnersSpouseCalmingBuffaloMedical SchoolDog Owner Book:DOG LOVE Source: DOG LOVE
“What is the biggest obstacle facing the family right now? It is over-commitment; time pressure. There is nothing that will destroy family life more insidiously than hectic schedules and busy lives, where spouses are too exhausted to communicate, too worn out to have sex, too fatigued to talk to the kids. That frantic lifestyle is just as destructive as one involving outbroken sin. If Satan can't make you sin, he'll make you busy, and that's just about the same thing.” IfsKidsSexSinRight NowCommitmentStressPressureBusyCommunicateObstaclesLifestyleSatanDestructiveWornSchedulesExhaustedSpouseFamily LifeInvolvingWorn OutFranticBusy LifeHecticBiggest ObstaclesHectic Schedule Author:James Dobson
“They say that moving is one of the most stressful things in life. Death in the family is the second most stressful, and moving your dead spouse is the third.” MovingThirdsStressThings In LifeSpouseStressfulLife Death Author:Kevin Nealon