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    Family Stress

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    The third cause of stress comes from family and the most common causes are finances‚ work and health. The modern life always needs money‚ money for living cost‚ money for moving‚ money for children‚ etc. if you don’t enough money to pay for them‚ it will be a big problem. In addition‚ inflation is getting higher and higher‚ all costs are pushed so high. People always stay in state of nervous about money. It’s easy to make them stress. Work may also add to family stress. Maybe the job is not as good

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    job stress

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    All Rights Reserved IMPACT OF JOB STRESS ON EMPLOYEE ’S PERFORMANCE OF SALES DEPARTMENT: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF LIC AND BAJAJ ALLIANZ LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY LTD IN THE SELECTED CITIES OF HARYANA Anil Chandhok1* and Mansi Monga1 *Corresponding Author: Anil Chandhok‚  anilchandhok@yahoo.com Over the years‚ a lot of research has been carried out in the realm of work place stress and it has been emphatically proven that intense or prolonged stress leads to a negative impact on one’s

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    college stress

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    COLLEGE STRESS : THE MAIN REASON FOR SUICIDE Many of us have seen our parents idealizing their college experience and remembering it as that idyllic time when they had few worries or responsibilities. However‚ to most of u sitting here and to all those currently attending college‚ the process is often extremely stressful and frustrating. The feeling of intense pressure to obtain high grades‚ taking final exams‚ trying to establish a social life and dealing with costs of college and possibly giving

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    Love. An intense‚ vivid emotion that is powerfully portrayed in William Shakespeare’s exceptionally riveting drama “Romeo and Juliet.” Illustrated throughout the play in many forms‚ most importantly in the courtly romance of main characters Romeo and Juliet‚ the heartening emotion is evoked strongly in Act Two Scene Two. Using effective techniques such as dialogue‚ plot‚ imagery and contrast‚ Shakespeare reveals the couples’ love and its effect on the entire play. Firstly‚ it is clear the intensity

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    Stress and Coping

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    pingDiscuss physiological‚ psychological and social aspects of stress Stress and coping are two terms often used together. Coping is defined as efforts to deal with a threat in order to remove it or diminish its impact on the person. According to Sarafino (1994)‚ stress arises when people perceive a discrepancy between the demands of a situation and their perception of their own resources. This perception may be realistic but it may also be unrealistic. What matters is the individuals’ own evaluation

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    Stress and Conflict

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    cw/-/1510922/index.html WHAT IS STRESS? Stress is a psychological reaction to the demands inherent in a stressor that has the potential to make a person feel tense or anxious because the person does not feel capable of coping with these demands. All stress is not intrinsically bad since moderate levels of stress can serve as stimulation. However‚ stress does become a problem when it leads to especially high levels of anxiety and tension. Personality and Stress Personality can affect both the

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    Emotion Induced Blindness

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    Emotion –induced blindness Introduction Emotional visual scenes are powerful attracters of attention. Evidence suggests that emotional stimuli themselves attract attention‚ and they can disrupt perception of subsequent stimuli (Anderson and Phelps‚ 2001). In a visual attention search task‚ faster reaction time has been found when target is an emotional stimulus than neutral stimuli (Ohman‚ Lundqvist‚ & Esteves‚ 2001). From these result it seems that emotional stimuli enhance perception of such

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    Stress and Motivation

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    relationship between stress and motivation‚ and agrees that they are in fact two sides of the same coin. In doing so‚ the components of motivation are defined and reviewed using a number of classical motivational theories. This leads to a discussion on the definition and triggers of stress‚ how stress can be moderated and the outcomes of stress. The link between stress and motivation will then be presented to conclude that not all stress is bad stress. Moreover‚ if the effects of stress are known prior

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    Stress Management

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    REPORT ON STRESS ISSUES WITHIN JOHNSTON ’S BUSY MAIL ORDER PACKING DEPARTMENT 22 May 2006 INDEX Section Description Page No 1. Introduction 3 2. Possible causes of stress/solutions 4 - 11 3. Stress management techniques for possible implementation within the packing department. 12 - 15 4. Conclusion 16 5. Appendix 1 17 - 20 6. Bibliography 21 1 INTRODUCTION Due to the recent increase in costs‚ caused by staff absenteeism

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    Four Theories of Emotion

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    The Four Theories of Emotion The four main theories of emotion are interesting views of four scholarly psychologists. The theories are the James-Lange theory‚ the Cannon-Bard theory‚ the Schacter-Singer theory‚ and the Lazarus theory. Each of these four theories explains the order of events that occur when an emotion is present. Each theory is a hypothesis waiting to be tested out. Each of these theories is held by a psychologist(s). The psychologists no matter how far past our time they

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