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Title: Stress is the enemey
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March 26, 1999 |
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Why do so many working people feel stressed about so many things? Why cannot
we live our lives without it? The problem is in the person. We feel that if something is not done on time we will be blamed; and in the event, most times we will. Well guess what, if it?¦s not done on time, do you think stressing out about it is really going to get it done faster? Absolutely not, it will probably just cause you more aggravation and eventually you end up getting it done in less time... Showed first 250 characters
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Why do so many working people feel stressed about so many things? Why cannot
we live our lives without it? The problem is in the person. We feel that if something is not done on time we will be blamed; and in the event, most times we will. Well guess what, if it?¦s not done on time, do you think stressing out about it is really going to get it done faster? Absolutely not, it will probably just cause you more aggravation and eventually you end up getting it done in less time... Showed next 250 characters
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