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Situational Stress

Reducing your situational stress will dramatically change how you feel, think, and behave each day. Taking the steps to increase your time management skills will make the greatest impact on this. Continuing from a previous entry, Where Does The Time Go, step two in this process is determining if your time was well spent. You…

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Healthy and Unhealthy Stress

Your stress response is a complex reaction to events, activities, situations, thoughts, or habits. This is where your body views them as harmful or dangerous to its survival. There are many healthy and unhealthy ways your body responds to stress. Below are just a few of the more common responses. Unhealthy Stress Response Behavioral Overeating,…

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Types of Stress

Types of Stress There are three different types of stress that impact all business people on a regular basis. Whether it’s one of your leading supervisors or a member of the team when any team member is feeling stressed it directly impacts case acceptance, production, profits, and patient retention. Don’t fool yourself, the stress in…

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Sets you off

What Sets You Off Stress producers, or triggers, are all of those events, situations, thoughts, or habits you engage in that create a stress response. Often times people are unaware of their stress producers, focusing more on the stress response their body is having to the trigger. To reduce your stress, the first step is…

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JB Partners It’s early in the morning and the sun is barely rising.  The yellow and red streaks across the sky only enhance the chill in the air.  My son is home from college for the night and I can hear him rolling around in the next room, while my daughter is dressing for school,…

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