Frustrating day. I went to get fitted for a bra in good old M&S which was less dreadful than usual because the Bra Lady didn't use a tape measure but guessed what she thought my size probably was (36E) and then brought me bras to try on, which was great until Felix started to kick off and escape from his pushchair. The 36E bra was perfect but in my haste to escape with the Infant Of Doom I somehow ended up with a 38E, which fits but I think isn't quite right for me. Bah. Still, thank you to

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Filed under Stress Symptom on August 23, 2007, 6:40 pm

Pages: 1 2 | Next » [IMG]Print Article Stress management can be complicated and confusing because there are different types of stress — acute stress, episodic acute stress, and chronic stress — each with its own characteristics, symptoms, duration, and treatment approaches. Let’s look at each one. Acute Stress Acute stress is the most common form of stress. It comes from demands and pressures of the recent past and anticipated demands and pressures of the near future. Acute stress is t

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Filed under Stress Symptom on August 18, 2007, 3:50 pm

I have almost made it through most of the emails and messages that piled-up during my vacation and thought it would be fun to list some of the latest news related to The No Asshole Rule. [IMG Italian_edition_3] Il Metodo Antistronzi: Italian Edition Published on August 31st Elliot Edizioni is about to publish the Italian edition of The No Asshole Rule. I am to

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Filed under Stress Symptom on August 16, 2007, 3:26 am

Moods, or In Which I Cuss a Lot Posted August 14, 2007 [IMG *] Comments(10) I am in a BAD. MOOD. Honestly I want to jump on an airplane with Sunshine and hubby tomorrow, jet off to Hawaii, and not return. Possibly ever. This job is killing me. So stressed. My moods are all over the place. Anxiety galore. I don’t want to sleep because then I’ll have to wake up and go to work. At the same time I’d like to crawl under the covers and not come out for a week. I don’t know if this job is

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Filed under Stress Symptom on August 14, 2007, 6:26 am

CASE SUMMARY FOR JAMES F. MARINO AGAINST THE UNITED STATES FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, FBI, NSA & The Department Of Homeland Security All Individuals targeted for directed energy weapons' assaults, mind control experimentation and organized stalking crimes, must send the basic elements of their respective cases to the following organization: Federation Against Mind Control Europe. Fearing retribution if they come to our aid, the human rights organizations in the United States continue to refuse to bec

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Filed under Stress Symptom on August 8, 2007, 6:13 pm

Because this blog has become stagnant for almost two weeks, I decided to create this lame list of signs of stress. Sorry, I can’t write something that is interesting. My life has become so plain this past few weeks. You don’t want to wake up so early in the morning. You shout at almost everybody for no reason at all. You’re not motivated to study or work. You started surfing the internet upon hearing the news that there are no classes tomorrow. You can hardly wait to say “Thank God its Friday”

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Filed under Stress Symptom on August 8, 2007, 12:33 pm

French fragrance guru Jean-Pierre Bethouart (Dior, Versace, Caron, Givenchy etc) has created a fragrance that will make you smile, literally speaking. The fragrance is created from scents that will influence your psychologically well-being and mood, with extracts from among others, cocoa beans, which works as endorphins and theobromines, which is known for reducing stress-symptoms and makes you feel well. Now that’s a nice addition to the feel good factor! Read More at www.styleteria.com

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Filed under Stress Symptom on August 5, 2007, 5:40 pm

[IMG ] Prolonged periods of deployment among Britain's armed forces is associated with mental health problems, according to King's Centre for Military Health Research (KCMHR), London, researchers. They found that the amount of time troops spend on military operations, above the British Army's 13 months in 3 years guideline, increases the risk of common mental illness, including post-traumatic stress disorder. Their paper published on the BMJ website looks at the possible effects of operational

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Filed under Stress Symptom on August 5, 2007, 9:38 am