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Women Who Do Too Much: Stress And The Myth Of The Super

Posted on 09 May 2010 at 6:10pm

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Much Better- Jonas Brothers Done With “coutry Stars”

Posted on 13 Mar 2010 at 10:26am


June 22nd,
Joe Jonas changes “super stars” to “country stars”
definatly, about Taylorswift,

i don’t own anything.

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Does Society Place Too Much Emphasis On Sports Players As Our Icons For Success?

Posted on 06 Feb 2010 at 6:23pm

a—Your icon of success is patiance, enthusiasm, devotion, dedication, honesty and hardwork.
b—A sports-superstar, a movie-megastar, a biz tycon is just a fun to watch and read about but, their success and life stories can not help you to achieve what you want to achieve.
C–SO REMEBER and become an icon. Goodluck

So Much Better

Posted on 26 Jan 2010 at 7:18am


My latest AMV, I made it over the course of 2 days ^^ It focuses on some of the relationships in TMM, and how the mews have to be alone because of their secret lives as heroes.

. . .

Wtf o______0…

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How Much Does It Mean To Your Country To Have World Cup Success?

Posted on 04 Jan 2010 at 6:40pm

Tell me where you are from as well.
I am Australian and although I am a big sports fan, I’ve never been a big follower of soccer. However this means alot to Australian’s (and myself) in general.
Go Socceroos!

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Is Obama Really Pretty Much Like Tony Robbins In Disguise?

Posted on 13 Oct 2009 at 7:02pm

Like a good preacher, or minister, that only delivers a message that only you yourself can deliver, but most cannot for themselves. So, just doing the power speech to the young and naive just to get elected,
It seems to me that this is going around in every aspect of business and life.

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How Much Stress, is Too Much Stress?

Posted on 15 Sep 2009 at 6:27pm

Your Body must get enough stress to function normally

 

A certain amount of stress is vital to your health, but too much stress can have the negative effect of being destructive to your body and your lifestyle. Constructive amounts of stress give you challenges and brain stimulation, so that your mind can stay active and your body healthy. As a result; this stress is released through body activity and thought processes which is naturally vital to your survival. You also need enough stress to enable your body to continually heal itself by natural reactions to this stress and it is also necessary maintenance for your immune system.

 

Too Much Stress is destructive!

 

Ill health starts happening as a result of too much stress, or as most doctors call it call it; stress overload. Your body is unable to cope with stress overload and starts storing this pent up stress within your body in many different ways. No doubt you have felt the tightening of your neck muscles, diaphragm and back and shoulders. Stress overload can also give you intense headaches and a tightly strung feeling in the pit of your stomach. You can feel nauseous and weak from this. At this point, you could be at the point of a stress nervous breakdown if this stress cannot find a safety release valve. You can help your body find a safety release from excess stress!

 

The different types of Stress.

 

Everyone copes with stress differently. Stress can be the result of fear of the future, from financial worries, peer pressures to perform, family relationship problems, death, anger, shock, and excessive worry about problem/s. In the 21st century stress has become an acute problem that hammers people from all angles on a daily basis. Bad news on the television and newspapers every morning which many people start off the day with, are the initial intake of stress. The second stress buildup comes from commuting and the pressures of being on time at the workplace. During your working day additional stress is piled on by certain factors in your workplace. The constant daily battering you take all ads up and by the end of the day, you can have pent up stress in the form of a migraine or intense headache with tightly wound muscles. Eventually stress overload starts to build up toxins in your body in your muscles and intestines, and this is where you begin suffering a downward spiral in your health.

 

Chemical and pollution stress.

 

There is even more stress that your body is exposed to which you are not even aware of. Chemical stress is added to your emotional stress from pollutants in the air, insecticides and food additives and preservatives as well as harmful chemicals from smoke, especially if you are a city dweller. Considering all this stress that your body needs to deal with in the 21st century;  can give you an idea of how powerful our makeup as human beings is. However your body needs help from you as well. Although up to a certain degree it can handle a lot of  the stress it is facing, extra steps can help you; help yourself.

 

Stress must be released.

 

Muscle stress is best released through some for of activity or exercise. Many people end their day with a training session at the gym. This releases the toxins from muscles and relaxes your body. For emotional stress, a social get together with one or two drinks is also fine as long as it stops there. This is a sensible way of releasing emotional stress through social interaction. No doubt you have heard the saying of people off-loading their problems by sharing them with others. Lastly your body organs can benefit from extra vitamins and antioxidants that you can buy off the shelf. Also be sensible to investigate alternatives to stressful situations that can be changed if you are feeling that it is difficult to cope with your day to day lifestyle. If you are feeling worn out, and as they say, completely drained and stressed out then it is time to seek medical help before it does serious damage to your heart and body organs. Stress is a recognized disease today and should be treated as such.

 

 Stress and healthy Heart Care

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How Much Confidence Should People Have In Themselves?

Posted on 01 Sep 2009 at 6:03pm

People are often encouraged to believe or be confident in themselves. However, at certain times, too much confidence can lead people into thinking that you’re stuck up and obsessed with yourself. It can also give people the impression that you’re unkind and unwilling to be friends with them as they think that you think that you’re too good for them, though this aint the case.
So my question is, how confident should a person be in themselves? How could they show a considerable amount of confidence but at the same time, avoid having people misinterpret their behavior as being something negative?
I’m sorry if this sounds a bit confusing but I am surely confused myself.

How Much Does A Week Long Tony Robbins Event Run?

Posted on 12 Aug 2009 at 9:53pm

I’ve done his personal power program and loved it, but i am nervous about the cost of a seminar since the personal power program set me back $300. I’m sure his week long events are worth it, but i am curious as to how much they are.

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How Much Does A Tony Robbins Life Coach Cost?

Posted on 03 Aug 2009 at 7:15am

I would like to give a month of life coaching to both my brother and mother for a Christmas present. I have looked but can’t find actual prices anywhere. I just need a ballpark figure so I can know if I can afford it or not. Do you know what it costs?

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