Thursday, July 15, 2010

About Stress Management: Bad Week, Good Week

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From Elizabeth Scott, M.S., your Guide to Stress Management
Many of you already know that perception can play a pivotal role in the amount of stress you experience. This newsletter has tricks for changing a bad week or bad day into good ones. I hope you all enjoy the rest of your week and have a wonderful, life-affirming weekend. Elizabeth

Good Day, Bad Day
When's the last time you had what felt like a really bad day? Often the tools for coping with a bad day rest within the day itself--and within you! Read more to see how to turn more bad days into good ones.

How To Turn Around a Bad Day
We've all had bad days. And oftentimes, a day that starts out bad just keeps getting worse, snowballing into a really bad day. Here's how to make a bad day better instead of letting it go downhill as the day goes by.

Flow: A Natural Stress Reliever
If you're looking for a natural way to feel less stressed and more fulfilled, listen to your inner voice and do what you really enjoy: participate in activities like these, which provide a sense of 'flow' for you. Read on for more about flow and how to use it.

Quiz: Are You An Optimist?
Your attributional or explanatory style is what determines whether you're an optimistic or a pessimistic thinker, which imacts your health, longevity, stress level, success, and overall wellbeing. So are you an optimist or a pessimist? Find out by taking the Optimism Quiz!

 


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