“If you are doing that which is within you, what that part of you that is beyond body would like you to do, then you would not experience stress because you would be very fulfilled.” IfsBodyWould BeLike YouBuddhismBalanceStressWithin YouFulfilled Author:Frederick Lenz
“I think if I lived in New York I would be really stressed out going out to a club and seeing a good DJ who's doing something on a similar level. I'm pretty critical of myself when it comes to the music. Maybe they're not doing as many samples or the samples aren't put together as specifically but it would stress me out to feel like I needed to be one upping someone. In Pittsburgh, I'm in my own world - I know I'm the guy doing this here.” IfsThinkingKnowsWorldFeelsWould BeTogetherGuyMy OwnLevelsSeeingNew YorkNeededStressClubsCriticalGoing OutStressedDjsSamplePittsburghStressed OutMy Own World Author:Girl Talk
“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
“It's hard enough to make a film without everyone saying, "Hang on, is this version as good as the one Kubrick would have made?" In peoples' minds they'll always think if Kubrick had done it it would be so much better. You don't need that extra stress.” IfsThinkingNeedsMindMadeHardDoneEnoughWould BeFilmStressVersionsExtras Author:Chris Cunningham
“Any advice I could give to female directors would be the same as for males: There will be endless difficulties, some seemingly defeating, on your way. That's a given. Just wipe out the very notion of stress. Concentrate on your actors. Obsess about your story and the world it is anchored in. Deal with the hundreds of down-to-earth issues [around] the existence of your film. At some point, everything will be ripe. And you wouldn't be able to stop your film from coming to life even if you wanted to.” IfsWorldWayGivingStoriesWould BeAbleWantedEarthFilmActorsGivenDealsExistenceIssuesAdviceDirectorsFemaleDifficultyStressMalesNotionEndlessWipeRipeDown To Earth Author:Deniz Gamze Erguven
“My husband and I have always incorporated things into our life that reduce stress. We're very careful with our health. We go to bed early. In this job, fatigue would be very detrimental! We've always eaten very healthily; now it's really particularly easy because we have a chef.” Would BeJobsEasyOur LivesBedHusbandStressCarefulMy HusbandChefFatigueDetrimentalReduce Stress Author:Laura Bush
“Moving [to the White House], whatever stresses would be on my husband and me, we could handle; we are grown-ups. But it wouldn't be until the day that my kids came home and said to me, "I like it here," that I'd feel like I could breathe and know that we're all going to be okay here.” KnowsFeelsSaidHomeWould BeKidsMovingHouseWhiteHusbandOkayStressBreatheHandleMy HusbandWhite House Author:Michelle Obama
“I really thought the process and what I'm used to doing on film would be different. I thought that because I wouldn't have the same amount of time, I wouldn't do all of the tracks that I like to do or the lighting that it takes. And then, I got there and realized that I don't know any other way. I just do all that stuff really, really fast and under a lot of stress.” KnowsWayDifferentWould BeFilmUsedStuffProcessAmountStressTrackLighting Author:Len Wiseman
“I need to get better at learning how to stay calm. I'm a bit of a worrier and a stress cadet. Yoga helps me to some degree, but I haven't been able to figure out meditation yet. I have a feeling it would be very good for me, but unfortunately, I'm still holding it all in until I explode part of my life.” NeedsStillsHelpingFeelingsWould BeAbleBitsMeditationHavensFiguresDegreesYogaStressVery GoodCalmGet BetterHelp MeStay CalmCadets Author:Tricia Helfer
“One of the ways to reduce that barking would be to have volunteers come in especially for hte for the dogs and take each dog out for 45 minutes each day and spend quality time with the person - that would help reduce the stress and in fact, one of my students did a study on that.” WayPersonsFactsHelpingWould BeQualityStudyMinutesDogStudentsStressEach DayVolunteerQuality Time Author:Temple Grandin
“We live in a day when the adversary stresses on every hand the philosophy of instant gratification. We seem to demand instant everything, including instant solutions to our problems. . .It was meant to be that life would be a challenge. To suffer some anxiety, some depression, some disappointment, even some failure is normal.” PhilosophyProblemHandsSeemsWould BeSufferingChallengesDemandNormalAnxietySolutionsStressAdversityIncludingDisappointmentInstantMeant To BeGratificationAdversariesWere Meant To BeInstant Gratification Author:Boyd K. Packer
“Then she would be done with J. D. Jameson forever. No more having to prove herself; no more of those pesky jitters she felt whenever she saw him at work—something like butterflies in her stomach, it was actually quite annoying; no more stress; no more fights in the library; and definitely no more sexy I’m-gonna-kiss-you-now-woman blue-eyed heated gazes. She had no idea why she just thought that.” IdeasDoneWould BeFightingFeltForeverSawsProveKissingStressBlueLibrarySexyNo IdeaStomachAnnoyingButterflyLike A ButterflyBlue EyedJitters Book:Practice Makes Perfect Source: Practice Makes Perfect
“For me, the times I always regret are missed opportunities to say farewell to good people, to wish them long life and say to them in all sincerity, "You build and do not destroy; you sow goodwill and reap it; smiles bloom in the wake of your passing, and I will keep your kindness in trust and share it as occasion arises, so that your life will be a quenching draught of calm in a land of drought and stress." Too often I never get to say that when it should be said. Instead, I leave them with the equivalent of a "Later, dude!" only to discover there would be no later for us.” PeopleShouldLongSaidWould BeOpportunityWishKindnessShareLandRegretStressCalmArisePassingPassingsOccasionsSincerityGood PeopleFarewellLong LifeReapGoodwillDroughtMissed OpportunityDraught Book:The Iron Druid Chronicles 6-Book Bundle: Hounded, Hexed, Hammered, Tricked, Trapped, Hunted Source: The Iron Druid Chronicles 6-Book Bundle: Hounded, Hexed, Hammered, Tricked, Trapped, Hunted
“We've got some very strong and robust ladies, but, when your life is at risk, I think the strain of that in a competitive situation will tell when you're trying to win. The mental stress I think would be pretty difficult for a lady to deal with in a practical fashion. I just don't think they have aptitude to win a Formula 1 race.” ThinkingTryingWould BeLife IsWinningStrongDifficultDealsRaceSituationRiskFashionStressPracticalsFormulasVery StrongStrainRobustAptitudeFormula 1 Author:Stirling Moss
“We are wistful about the golden days of the past and dream of a distant future unclouded by necessity. But I suspect that if our inner souls were asked what in life they really missed, the answer would be primal danger and stress.” IfsSoulDreamWould BePastAnswersDangerStressGoldenExcitementSuspectsPrimalGolden Days Author:Robert Grudin
“As a social anthropologist, I naturally accept and even stress the fact that there are major differences, both mental and psychological, which separate the different races of mankind. Indeed, I would be inclined to suggest that however great may be the physical differences between such races as the European and the Negro, the mental and psychological differences are greater still.” MayStillsDifferentFactsWould BeSocialDifferencesRaceAcceptingGreaterMankindMajorsStressPsychologicalAnthropologistsDifferent Races Author:Louis Leakey