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Dear All,

Based on lots of requests on stress management, I'd like to add stress management to the fraternity. Hope it will help us a lot. The contents are as follows:
- Worksheet on Stress Management (word file)
- Stress Warning Signals (word file)
- Visualization & Relaxation (word file)
- Vulnerability to Stress (word file)
- STRESS MANAGEMENT (PPT)

Kindly download all worksheets for better results.

Courtesy: Internet

Trainers can use it as a toolkit.

From India, Delhi
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File Type: doc Stress_Management_Worksheet.doc (24.5 KB, 3432 views)
File Type: ppt STRESS MANAGEMENT.ppt (3.96 MB, 5060 views)

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Excellent material. Thanks for sharing.

Just thought I would add:

1. A quick way to reduce stress is to stay still and rotate your consciousness to all the body parts.

2. When doing your breathing, visualize the incoming breath as a soothing force (from God or whomever you love), and when breathing out, visualize the stress leaving your system. You can imagine it exiting through your fingertips and the tips of your toes.

Dr. Madhusoodanan

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Dear Prawin, Thanks a TONNNN for your precious information sharing!!! Regards Pooja :)
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Excellent material and great research, Prawin. Thanks for sharing!

Also, I have a workshop in 2 weeks' time and would really appreciate some questionnaires, quizzes, and activities. With your help, I'm sure I'll rock!

Regards,

From India, Bangalore
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Understanding Stress in Modern Life

I think stress is a result of the way we are leading our lives—like a fast and furious treadmill. We are running at greater speeds just to stay where we are. Materialistic demands are taking a toll on us. We feel the need for more money to live comfortably. Comparison is the cause of dissatisfaction and is the root cause of stress. At the same time, if human beings were satisfied with what they have, they would still be living in caves. Hence, while one should be satisfied with what one has, they should strive for progress, which does not necessarily mean earning more money. We spend our health during our prime years to gain wealth and do the reverse in our sunset years. Keeping one's mind free of comparisons may reduce stress.

A very organized and educative presentation. Good work by the contributor. Thanks.

From India, Hyderabad
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Very useful resources. It would be much appreciated if you could add a questionnaire to asses the warning signs of stress.
From Sri Lanka, Moratuwa
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