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With most people feeling the pressure of the horrible economic disaster and losing hard earned savings and retirement plans, do you think we should be hearing more about mental and emotional health, that doesn't involve physical activity but encourages peace of mind? |
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I agree! They don't even have to bring religion into it. Just give people the tools to hold onto faith.
There are so many ways other than physical ways to deal with stress and emotional issues. ~reading ~drawing ~meditating ~yoga ~even woodworking! The list is endless |
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You are so right! I've always been frustrated about that. I'm lucky enough to have a job right now, and it's a stressful one. At times, I find my mind needing a hardcore break so it doesn't shut down. I'm always frustrated that it's so tough to use sick days when I feel like that. I think sick days should not only when you are feeling physically 'off', but mental, as well.
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Those stressful things really makes people frustrated often times but I believe that one can avoid that by just having positive outlook in life and looking forward that their are still beautiful opportunities that will come because at the end of the day, we will be the loser and will be the one to suffer if we keep on thinking those things instead of thinking how we can live out of it.
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IF someone is grappling with financial issues, they need something that is really inexpensive! |
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like that would be very high... it would be too easy for people to cheat such a program... and that's very unfortunate.
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I've definitely heard of people losing sleep because of the economy, and I've experienced that a bit myself.
I think that exercise can be very beneficial. Walking in an area you enjoy can be helpful, I'd say. Also getting a good book from the library costs nothing or in my case I dig through our old DVDs to find a good escape for an hour or two without putting out more money. |
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The last "outside" job I had had started out really well, but degenerated into a stressful ordeal. I begin to have alot of trouble sleeping; I'd dream about working, and then wake up, and then I'd stew for awhile until I could drift back off. Work, with it or without it, can really mess up your sleep!
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There are some great ideas already listed. The thing is, when things are truly tough, it's hard for most people to get their minds off of what's going wrong (like with the economy, money is pretty much always on their mind). Even with trying to find peace-invoking activities, it can be frustrating to really relax.
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Do you think doctors will start telling folks they should leave their jobs if the stresses become to great? Ther was a time when doctors did that, but they stopped. |
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