Laughter doesn’t just make you feel good – it’s good for you. Take a closer look at how your body reacts to a good chuckle.
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What cause us to have so much stress these days? And why are especially young people vulnerable to this? What is stress? What happens in the brain and in the body during stress? What are the consequences of stress, if you’re not careful? What is burn-out? Which 5 steps can you take to reduce...
Stress is one of the most common problems of modern life. Stress is an emotional and chemical response to stimuli around us, but the problem lies inside our heads. Stress is most often associated with lack of time or money, or by relationships at work, home, or with family.
Sadhguru explains his lack of understanding for the term "stress management" and people's desire to manage something that they don't want — stress. He explains that stress arises from our inability to manage our own system, not from external situations and circumstances.
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Stress is all too natural. But here are some tips for keeping it under control.
I feel stressed and overwhelmed in my life. What can I do differently? Kim suggests coming to the present moment and allowing true relaxation when it is time to rest, allowing you to dig into the contradictions that are causing stress in your life so they can be addressed consciously.
The world is changing and people are feeling scared. What we regard as normal has been completely flipped on its head. What we need now more than ever is kindness. When you’re kind to someone, it’s not just that person who benefits. Kindness makes you happier. It’s good for your heart.
Dan Harris and Susan Piver talk about the tools to reduce stress using loving-kindness.
Dan Millman, a former world champion athlete, gymnastics coach, martial arts instructor and college professor, has authored 17 books published in 29 languages. His classic, Way of the Peaceful Warrior was adapted to film in 2006. Dan also speaks worldwide.
This inspirational and liberating program will help participants hold the center—individually, in relationships, and in community.
Thom discusses how practicing Vedic Meditation systematically removes stress.