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STRESS MANAGEMENT: Ways to Manage Anxiety, Cultivate Calmness, and Live a Stress-Free Life
Stress is an unavoidable part of our lives that can affect us at any point in time. You can't stay away from stressful events in your day-to-day activities; however, you can figure out how to manage it, so it doesn't control you and lead you into depression. Changes in our lives, for example, setting off for college, getting married, switching employments, or managing disease conditions—are regular wellsprings of stress. Remember that changes that cause stress can likewise be beneficial to you. Even though you can't evade stress, fortunately, you can limit the dangerous impacts of anxiety, for example, depression or hypertension. The key is to build up the consciousness of how you decipher and respond to stressful conditions without hurting yourself. Stress encompasses how people respond both physically and rationally to changes, occasions, and circumstances in their lives. Individuals experience worry in various ways and for multiple reasons. The response depends on your view of an event or situation. If you see a condition contrarily, you will probably feel troubled—overpowered, abused, or angry. Distress is a more natural type of stress. The other type, eustress, results from a 'positive' perspective on an event or circumstance, which is the reason it is likewise called 'good stress.' Eustress encourages you to adapt to the situation and can be a remedy to fatigue since it draws in focused vitality. That vitality can without much of a stretch become a form of distress, nonetheless, if something makes you see the circumstance as unmanageable, impossible, or out of control. Numerous individuals perceive public speaking or flights as extremely distressing—causing physical responses, for example, an increased pulse and loss of appetite—while others anticipate the occasion. It's regularly an issue of how you perceive the situation: A positive stressor for one individual can be a negative stressor for another.
Jeff Sundberg (Author), Jason Dettrey (Narrator)
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MENTAL TOUGHNESS: Stress Management, Anger Management, Ptsd Recovery. 3 Books in 1
Stress is an unavoidable part of our lives that can affect us at any point in time. You can't stay away from stressful events in your day-to-day activities; however, you can figure out how to manage it, so it doesn't control you and lead you into depression. Moving from home to school, for instance, makes self-improvement opportunities—new difficulties, companions, and a change of environment. That is the reason it's essential to know yourself and cautiously think about the things that cause stress. Figuring out how to do this requires some quality investment of time. Even though you can't evade stress, fortunately, you can limit the dangerous impacts of anxiety, for example, depression or hypertension. Stress encompasses how people respond both physically and rationally to changes, occasions, and circumstances in their lives. Individuals experience worry in various ways and for multiple reasons. The response depends on your view of an event or situation. If you see a condition contrarily, you will probably feel troubled—overpowered, abused, or angry. Distress is a more natural type of stress. The other type, eustress, results from a 'positive' perspective on an event or circumstance, which is the reason it is likewise called 'good stress.' Eustress encourages you to adapt to the situation and can be a remedy to fatigue since it draws in focused vitality. That vitality can without much of a stretch become a form of distress, nonetheless, if something makes you see the circumstance as unmanageable, impossible or out of control. Numerous individuals perceive public speaking or flights as extremely distressing—causing physical responses, for example, an increased pulse and loss of appetite—while others anticipate the occasion. It's regularly an issue of how you perceive the situation: A positive stressor for one individual can be a negative stressor for another.
Jeff Sundberg (Author), Eric Lacord, Jason Dettrey (Narrator)
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The Love Zap, Harnessing the Power of Love to Transform the World. The book explores Love as Power and declares that the most powerful person is the the person who Loves most powerfully. How Love can be harnessed to cause the world to bend in one's favor. What is the highest Love and how is it acquired? The difference between 'Fish Love' and 'Enduring Love.' The mystery of attracting Love as spiritual light through a carefully thought out discipline. The act of harnessing and discharging Love as a spiritual electromagnetic force into the world. A call to be students of Love by empirically observing the effects of Love and encouraging the most motivated students to record their observations.
Shaul Marshall Praver (Author), Jason Dettrey (Narrator)
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Achieve Prosperous Living Through Spiritual Empowerment
What is spiritual empowerment? What does it entail? There are just too many questions relating to spiritual empowerment, which could well be one of the greatest enhancers of our life. The most famous people of the world have attained various degrees of spiritual empowerment. The people whom the world follows today had spirituality of the highest order. This Book is a humble attempt at taking you there.
Jim Stephens (Author), Jason Dettrey (Narrator)
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Health & Wealth Magnetism!: Using the Law of Attraction to Create Health & Wealth
Your health and wealth improves by a proper blend of spiritual and material principles. What are these principles? In this Book, we try to understand these enigmatic principles of life. Let us begin by understanding what the Law of Attraction really is all about.
Jim Stephens (Author), Jason Dettrey (Narrator)
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Many have wondered if veganism is compatible with Christianity. Others have asserted that animals were put here for humans to use and eat. The Scripture plainly reveals God's eternal will for humans and animals, what He originally intended them to eat, and how He wanted them to interact with one another. This book lays out a plain case for the compassion, love, and mercy that is the foundation of the Christian faith and how that applies to our dealings with animals. If you are a Christian who ever wondered about veganism this is the book for you!
Ryan Hicks (Author), Jason Dettrey (Narrator)
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FOREWORD Until one is committed, there will always be hesitancy-and a chance to draw back. This usually results in ineffectiveness. Concerning all acts of initiative and creativity, there is one elemental truth which is the ignorance that kills countless ideas and splendid plans. The moment one definitely commits oneself, then providence moves, too. This is certainly true for Tonny Tonniez, a young man on a mission to cause a change in the consciousness of people of the twenty-first century. Being present is the key, and to live in the now is the will power that one needs to sail through life. All sorts of things occur to help one that never otherwise would happen. A whole stream of events issues from the decision raising in one's favor all manner of unforeseen incidents, meetings, and material assistance which no man could dream coming his way. Whatever you can do or dare to dream, begin it. Boldness has genius, power, and the spirit in it. Faith must be tested, because it can be turned into personal possession only through conduct. This can be broken down as follows: F = Faith / Belief A = Attitude / Positive I = Intuition / Listening T = Trust / Tenacity H = Hard work /Helpfulness/ Humor/ Humility Love and compassion ... are the ultimate sources of human happiness, and our need for them lies at the very core of our being. David Russell, A Child Unheard Limited, Crowthorne, Berkshire
Tonny Rutakirwa (Author), Jason Dettrey (Narrator)
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Don't Know What to Do?: Discover Promotion in the Wilderness
If you need an action plan to jumpstart the next phase of your spiritual journey or to help you make the right choices, keep reading… Everyone feels lost sometimes. We can't possibly know all the answers to life's most difficult questions. Life, though, continues, and it's up to us to adjust, assess, and act. What To Do When You Don't Know What To Do aims to guide you down the right path in a world that may seem in a disarray or following a crisis in your personal life. This spiritual guide will show you the next plausible steps to make things right or prevent a disastrous outcome through God's words and HIS example. No matter your station in life or your abilities, there are decisions to make. This book will open your eyes to options that align with your core values, your spiritual beliefs, and your desire to do the right thing in God's eyes. Even if you believe you face the worst situation, this guide will help you get through to the other side with your faith, your spirituality, and your values intact. Scroll up. Click 'Add to Cart' and pick up your copy today!
Bill Vincent (Author), Jason Dettrey (Narrator)
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