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Start Dealing With
Stress
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Stress the Silent Killer
By Ryan Sawyer
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It begins like
any other day. After hours of tossing and turning, you
have finally fallen into a fitful sleep when you are jarred
awake by the blaring of your alarm clock.
Already feeling
depleted before the day begins, you drag yourself out of bed,
stagger to the shower and try to shake off the nagging
anticipation of another daily grind.
You fly through the
kitchen with a hasty good morning, grab your cup of coffee and
bark at your 3 year old who is reaching for your arms with
oatmeal covered fingers. She cries, your wife snaps and
out the door you run to join the safari just as the sun is
rising.
Off you go to take
your place in the line with other hunters on the daily trek to
capture the prize and bag the "big one." You negotiate the
hunting party by switching lanes and exercising your cunning to
creep a few car lengths ahead, all the while ignoring the
blaring horns and interesting gestures of the other hunters.
Finally, you drag
yourself into your office amid the ringing telephones, beeping
fax machines and raucous voices all clamoring for your
attention, and jockeying for position to have their request
granted first.
Exhausted, you fall
into the chair behind your desk when suddenly, panic strikes.
You can't breath. Your chest feels as if someone has
placed a heavy weight atop it, even though you are sitting up.
As you gasp for air, your head feels as if it is going to
explode and your heart is pounding. Before you know it
everything surrounding you becomes dimmer and dimmer until. . .
. . . . .?
If you can relate
to all or any portion of the story above, you are a
ticking time bomb just
waiting to explode.
Yes
STRESS
is
the Silent Killer. Is it the sole source for heart attack?
No, in fact the jury is still out as to the statistics on just
how much of a risk factor for heart disease stress can be.
This comes from the American Heart Association. It IS one
of the risk factors, however.
Believe it or not the medical community
does know that stress contributes to buildup up plaque in the
arteries. Combine that one bit of knowledge with any of
the other risk factors for heart disease and you can count
yourself among one of those "ticking time bombs."
The good news is
that this is one risk factor that you have control over.
You CAN reduce the risk, and "Stress
The Silent Killer" is just what you need to discover
how that is possible.
"Stress The Silent Killer"
discusses how to prevent and start dealing with stress in your life.
Learn exactly what stress is and the different stages it can go
through before the realization strikes that you'd best get a
handle on it.
Investigate the
source of YOUR stress and uncover the contributing factors in
your daily life.
Explore the warning
signs and primary symptoms of stress and how these symptoms are
triggered.
Here's a sample of
what is revealed to you to start dealing with this silent killer
stress:
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How to Prevent
Stress from Getting the Best of You
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Stress and
Vitamins
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Simple Changes
to Reduce the Stress in Your Life
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How to Stop
Family Stress
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Overcoming
Stress in Your Marriage
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How to Manage
Your Money without Stress
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How to do
Hobbies to Relieve Stress
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Humor -
Learning the Lighter Side of Life
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Life is too
short to Fret - Overcoming Your Anger
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Getting Away
to Relieve Stress
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Finding More
Time - Goal Setting and Time Management
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Getting Rid of
Stress with Meditation
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Stress
Management Techniques
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How to Manage
Your Stress with Alternative Therapy
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Natural
Remedies for Stress
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Breathing
Techniques
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How to
Exercise Away Your Stress- Stress Relief Exercises
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Stress Balls -
How They Work
"Stress The Silent Killer"
even gives you a "Stress Awareness Diary" for you to determine
the contributing triggers of stress in your life. Use this
diary to plot your roadmap to learning how to handle this deadly
disease.
Take
charge today. If you or a loved one displays any of the
symptoms of stress they need this valuable lifestyle tool.
Don't become a
statistic! Pull the plug on your ticking time
bomb today!
Start off in the right direction....
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