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Andrew John's Articles in Stress Management

  • The Stressed Out Teenager
    When our children reach the age of 13-14 years old, their life changes. Now they become real teenagers with all good and bad stuff this brings. They will have to face enormous amounts of stress, often for the first time in their lives. They will have to pass their first "real" exams - ones that will decide about their whole future. They will fall in love for the first time in their lives and will probably have sex some time after that. Finally, they will be in danger of getting into alcohol and drugs problems and they will have to fight with the urge to just let go on life. And, worst of all, for the first time in their lives parents will not (and should not) solve their problems, but will only advise their children offering limited assistance.
  • Managing The Stress Of Parenthood
    When the child is born, the parents are happy - or to tell the truth, even more than happy. However, the child also brings a lot of additional worries for parents. Raising a child is a lot of fun, that's true, but it also brings a lot of responsibility, often more than the parents got used to handle. At that time stress is born - and it can last for years or even our entire life unless we decide to do something about it.
  • Making Life Less Stressful - Stress Reduction At Home
    A lot of us suffer from stress. If we try to manage it, we usually end with only a few minor problems or a couple of bad days per year. If we pretend that stress-induced problems do not exist, we end in a hospital. It's as simple as that. You have to do something about your stress or you have to suffer the consequences.

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