“I find the older I get, the lower in weight I go. It's harder to recover. Living in New York City, working a job that is unpredictable and at times stressful, you're lifting way more than your max because you need to push some weight around. You put an extra plate on for the release, and then you're sore the next week. Its stress release.” WayNeedsJobsNextCitiesWeekNew YorkWeightStressHarderReleaseExtrasNew York CityPlatesUnpredictableLiftingMaxStressfulNext WeekStress Release Author:Danny Pino
“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
“Remember that failure is part of the process of successful running. Performance is a roller coaster; to think otherwise is irrational and will cause you much stress and discouragement. Lighten up on yourself. Ups and downs can be expected. The performance of most serious runners fluctuates by the week. You win some, you lose some; some days you're hot, some days you're not. Don't fight with yourself when failure, the teacher, pays an unexpected visit. Open up to learning from it.” ThinkingRunningRememberFightingWinningCausesProcessLosesPaySuccessfulTeacherWeekSeriousPerformancesStressHotExpectedUnexpectedIrrationalRunnersUps & DownsDiscouragementRoller CoasterCoasters Author:Jerry Lynch
“The entertainment business is hard on relationships, but it's just as hard on your own spiritual well-being. It's easy to lose focus, to forget your priorities and wander from the path. There is not any one thing you can do to survive this desert. It's a matter of maintenance, of the small things you do every day and every week to keep the engine running smoothly.” WellsMatterHardRunningSpiritualEasyCan DoLosesForgetPathFocusOne ThingWeekStressEntertainmentPrioritiesWanderWell BeingDesertEnginesSmall ThingsMaintenanceForget YouEntertainment Business Author:Ralph K. Winter, Jr.
“The oyster leads a dreadful but exciting life. Indeed, his chance to live at all is slim, and if he should survive the arrows of his own outrageous fortune and in the two weeks of his carefree youth find a clean smooth place to fix on, the years afterwards are full of stress, passion, and danger.” IfsShouldYearsTwoPassionChanceWeekDangerYouthExcitingStressCleanFortuneSmoothArrowsTwo WeeksOutrageousOystersSlimCarefreeExciting Life Book:Consider the Oyster Source: Consider the Oyster
“I mean, they call it Stockholm Syndrome and post traumatic stress disorder. And, you know, I had no free will. I had virtually no free will until I was separated from them for about two weeks.” KnowsMeanTwoWeekStressPostsFree WillDisorderTwo WeeksSyndromesPost Traumatic Stress DisorderStockholmStockholm Syndrome Author:Patty Hearst
“On a piece of paper, write down the thing that is stressing you, the obstacle that is in your way. Then put it in a box and just leave it there. At the end of about a week, dispose of it - throw it in the trash or bury it - some sort of ritualistic act of releasing it.” WayWritingEndsPiecesWeekPaperStressBoxesObstaclesTrash Author:Gabrielle Bernstein
“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
“There's a hysterical, tired sense of humor that comes after working 14 hours a day, six days a week. I like those things because they take the pressure off the constant stress” HoursWeekSixStressPressureTiredConstantSense Of HumorHysterical Author:Tom Berenger
“Why people used to go to clubs was to have a great time and to forget their troubles and worries and stresses of the week and enjoy themselves and I think that the music was a huge, important part of that” PeopleThinkingImportantUsedEnjoyForgetWorryTroubleWeekHugeStressClubsGreat Times Author:Paul Oakenfold
“Always make sure you have your rent. At the end of the month, if you have to eat Ramen for a week because you won't have your rent money, just do it but make sure your rent is all there so you're not stressing about that. As long as you have your rent at least you have somewhere to live.” IfsLongEndsWeekMonthsStressJust Do ItRamen Author:Beth Behrs