“People generally report higher levels of stress, depression, and tension after watching TV. It seems that TV's main virtue is that it occupies the mind undemandingly.” PeopleMindSeemsLevelsTechnologyVirtueTvsHigherStressTensionReportsHigher LevelWatching Tv Author:Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
“Any job ends up with stress, and certainly there's always a deadline looming when you work in TV. It's sort of constant.” EndsJobsTvsStressConstantDeadlineLooming Author:Dan Povenmire
“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
“People see me on TV and I'm this calm, level headed guy. Honestly, that's the furthest thing from who I am. For a long time I struggled with anger and stress. It was killing me, figuratively and literally.” PeopleLongGuyLevelsTvsLong TimeStressKillingCalmHonestlyWho I AmLevel Headed Author:Tom Bergeron
“I don't weigh myself. I just go by if my clothes fit. I try not to participate too much in the incredible amount of wasted energy that women have around dealing with food. I just feel like being healthy is sort of a job requirement to be on TV, and being a writer is so much coping with fatigue and stress, and you just eat. You eat to stay awake.” IfsFeelsTryingJobsEnergyToo MuchTvsAmountFitHealthyClothesStressIncrediblesAwakeRequirementsFatigueCoping Author:Tina Fey
“Dearest TV media and vans outside my home, please do not stress and work so hard.” HardHomeMediaTvsPleaseStressVans Author:Amitabh Bachchan
“I don't think about people watching me on TV. I think it would stress me out.” PeopleThinkingTvsStress Author:Rachel Maddow
“According to the American Psychological Association, the most effective stress-relief strategies are exercising or playing sports, praying or attending a religious service, reading, listening to music, spending time with friends or family, getting a massage, going outside of ra walk, meditating or doing yoga, and spending time with a creative hobby. The least effective strategies are gambling, shopping, smoking, drinking, eating, playing video games, surfing the Internet, and watching TV or movies for more than two hours.” TwoReadingGamesSportsHoursReligiousWalksCreativeTvsListeningPrayingInternetExerciseEatingYogaStressStrategyDrinkingSpendingVideoPsychologicalSmokingReliefGamblingShoppingAssociationHobbiesSurfingListening To MusicMeditatingStress ReliefAttendingMassageSpending TimeWatching TvPlaying SportsTimes With FriendsPlaying Video GamesSurfing The Internet Author:Kelly McGonigal
“I wanted a child, and there was no way I could get pregnant under the stress of 18-hour work days and live TV. When you're somebody who's used to making a decision about what they want to do and getting it and achieving it, when your body fails you, it's a whole other experience.” WayWantChildrenWholeBodyWantedUsedHoursDecisionFailingAchieveTvsStressYour BodyPregnantWork DayLive Tv Author:Kara DioGuardi