“No one prepared me for the stress and insanity of a week leading up to a movie. Years and years of work come down to three days.” YearsThreeWeekStressPreparedInsanity Author:Evan Daugherty
“I have a two-year-old who just turned three, and my four-year-old just turned five. I have the same irrational feelings taking them to pre-school. It's this charged combination of stress and joy and anxiety and excitement. When they're away, you've got a sudden loss of purpose and this ever-present fear about the kid's welfare. The departure of our children from our nest is not an easy thing.” YearsChildrenTwoFeelingsKidsSchoolJoyPurposeThreeEasyLossFiveFourAnxietyStressOur ChildrenCombinationWelfareExcitementTwo YearsFour YearsIrrationalNestsDepartureEasy ThingsTwo Year OldsPre School Author:Vera Farmiga
“The primary function of art is not to imitate or represent or interpret, but to create a living thing; it is the reduction of all life to a perfectly composed and dynamic miniature - a microcosm where there is perfect balance of emotion and intellect, stress and strain resolving itself, form rhythmically poised in three dimensions.” ArtFormThreePerfectEmotionBalanceArt IsFunctionStressIntellectPrimariesDimensionsStrainLiving ThingsReductionMiniaturesMicrocosmPerfect BalanceThree Dimensions Author:Lawren Harris
“Most organizations only focus on WHAT they do and HOW they do it - tactics and strategies - and they aren't even aware that this thing called the WHY exists. Focusing on only two pieces of a three piece puzzle leaves an organization, or a career, inherently out of balance. Being out of balance, only operating on two of the three pieces, shows up in different ways - increased stress, loss of passion, obsession with what your competition is doing, being forced to play the price game, trouble differentiating. These are all signs that the WHY is missing.” WayTwoDifferentPlayShowsPassionThreeGamesLossCareersFocusPiecesTroubleMissingBalanceOrganizationStressStrategyCompetitionObsessionDifferent WaysPuzzlesTacticsTactics And Strategy Author:Simon Sinek
“Women are told that we can have the most exciting, glamorous, demanding, rewarding careers ever but we also have to be constantly sexy and sexually interested, and when we have children we have to spend more time with our kids. Of course you can't really do all three of those things at once, so we feel this tremendous stress.” FeelsChildrenKidsThreeCoursesCareersExcitingStressSexyMore TimeGlamorousSexually Author:Stephanie Coontz
“There`s three sort of fundamental things that happen when someone`s suffering from these issues [post-traumatic stress disorder ]. First, they get intrusive thoughts.The second issue is you become startled quickly.And the third key point is it`s avoidance.Those are the three sort of pillar fundamentals of what we consider post-traumatic stress, not violence against someone who`s close to you. There`s just a huge misunderstanding.” FirstsHappensSufferingThreeIssuesViolenceHugeKeysThirdsStressFundamentalsPostsDisorderMisunderstandingAvoidancePillarsPost 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
“Few people think more than two or three times a year; I have made an international reputation for myself by thinking once or twice a week.” PeopleThinkingYearsMadeTwoSuccessThreeWeekIgnoranceStressInternationalReputationMy ThoughtsThree TimesMake You ThinkTime To ThinkCreative ThinkingThink TwiceCreative ThoughtThoughts And ThinkingJust A ThoughtImage And ReputationMake You Think Twice Author:George Bernard Shaw
“Okay, I’m dreaming. Hallucinating. Brought on by stress. I had a hard day today and this is my mind trying to protect itself from…from stuff. Lots of stuff. (Geary) (Arik, Trieg, and ZT stare at Geary.) Oh, like I’m any less sane than the three of you just because I talk to myself. (Geary)” TryingMindHardDreamTodayThreeStuffProtectOkayStressStaringSaneHard Days Author:Sherrilyn Kenyon
“I’ve lost someone, too,” he reminded her. “It’s not the same!” She squeezed the bridge of her nose, trying to stifle her tears. “I was so mean to him. I quit the piano! I blamed him for everything, and I didn’t say more than a few words to him for three years! Three years! And I can’t get those years back. But maybe if I hadn’t been so angry, he might not have gotten sick. Maybe I caused that extra… stress that did all this. Maybe it was me!” IfsTryingYearsMeanI CanMightThreeLostTearsSickStressAngryQuittingBridgesNosesPianoExtrasThree YearsI QuitFew WordsLost Someone Author:Nicholas Sparks
“I can find only three kinds of business in the universe: mine, yours and God's. Much of our stress comes from mentally living out of our business. When I think, "You need to get a job, I want you to be happy, you should be on time, you need to take better care of yourself," I am in your business. When I'm worried about earthquakes, floods, war, or when I will die, I am in God's business. If I am mentally in your business or in God's business, the effect is separation.” IfsThinkingWantNeedsShouldKindI CanWarCareJobsDiesUniverseThreeBusinessEffectsMinesStressSeparationWorriedI Want YouFloodEarthquakesI Want You To Be Happy Author:Byron Katie
“Three keys to success: read, read, read.” SuccessThreeKeysStressKey To Success Author:Vladimir Lenin
“The biggest enemies of willpower: temptation, self-criticism, and stress. (...) these three skills —self-awareness, self-care, and remembering what matter most— are the foundation for self-control.” SelfMatterCareRememberThreeEnemyAwarenessSkillsCriticismStressSelf AwarenessFoundationTemptationSelf ControlWhat MattersSelf CareWillpowerSelf Criticism Author:Kelly McGonigal
“If you live in a baboon troop in the Serengeti, you only have to work three hours a day for your calories, and predators don't mess with you much. What that means is you've got nine hours of free time every day to devote to generating psychological stress toward other animals in your troop. So the baboon is a wonderful model for living well enough and long enough to pay the price for all the social-stressor nonsense that they create for each other. They're just like us: They're not getting done in by predators and famines, they're getting done in by each other.” IfsWellsMeanLongDoneEnoughThreeSocialHoursAnimalPayWonderfulModelsStressNinePsychologicalMessNonsenseFaminePredatorCaloriesLive WellPay The PriceFree TimeBaboonsStressors Author:Robert M. Sapolsky
“(The terms douloi, banausoi and aristoi) are in a way more precise, but what is more vital and valuable, they are more comprehensive: they project a concept of psychic order that embraces entire fields that we have no other way of seeing all together as the working of a single principle. If we think of the human domain as the collaboration and the conflict of these three diverse character-types, we can understand the weave and the stress and polemics of their very different basal teleologies or ultimate governing purposes of life.” IfsThinkingWayHumansDifferentPhilosophyCharacterTogetherPurposeOrderThreeTermPrinciplesSeeingFieldsLife PhilosophyTypeConflictProjectsConceptsUltimateStressEmbraceValuablePurpose Of LifeCollaborationDiversePrecisePsychicsDomainGoverningComprehensivePolemics Author:Kenny Smith
“We have to stress our conservative credentials and emphasize that we are the natural, national alternative to the Liberals. Clearly the Alliance has shown it can't break out of its Western box. The Alliance is at single-digit support in three quarters of the country.” CountryThreeNaturalBreakSupportStressWesternConservativeBoxesAlternativesQuartersAlliancesBreak OutCredentialsIt Support Author:Peter MacKay
“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