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stress drug proud
Any of us are capable of doing things we're not proud of under the wrong kind of stresses. Anyone can become a drug addict if you let yourself do it and, once you become a drug addict, you'll do whatever you have to to get the drugs. Absolutely, anybody can do it. Bill James
stress two point-break
Change is more often a rapid transition between two stable states than a continuous transformation at slow and steady rates. . . .Change occurs in large leaps following a slow accumulation of stress that a system resists until it reaches the breaking point. Heat water, and it eventually boils. Oppress the workers more and more and bring on the revolution. Stephen Jay Gould
stress communication home
When we get at least six hours of daily social time, it increases our wellbeing and minimizes stress and worry. The six hours includes time at work, at home, on the telephone, talking to friends, sending e-mail, and other communication. Tom Rath
stress thinking mind
You're stressing too much about what might be. Do something to take your mind off thinking about what might never happen. Simone Elkeles
stress writing biographies
To write the lives of the great in separating them from their works necessarily ends by above all stressing their pettiness, because it is in their work that they have put the best of themselves. Simone Weil
stress should term
You [should] persist even though there are some short-term stresses and even though there is some uncertainty, because it's the right thing to do. Simon Sinek
stress anxiety management
Stress and anxiety at work have less to do with the work we do and more to do with weak management and leadership. Simon Sinek
stress passion loss
Most organizations only focus on WHAT they do and HOW they do it - tactics and strategies - and they aren't even aware that this thing called the WHY exists. Focusing on only two pieces of a three piece puzzle leaves an organization, or a career, inherently out of balance. Being out of balance, only operating on two of the three pieces, shows up in different ways - increased stress, loss of passion, obsession with what your competition is doing, being forced to play the price game, trouble differentiating. These are all signs that the WHY is missing. Simon Sinek
stress silly exercise
Exercise freaks...are the ones putting stress on the health care system. Rush Limbaugh