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5-minute stress-busting

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Fast, practical fixes to help you relax, unwind and bring you instant calm. Modern life is full of stresses and strains and makes ever greater demands on our physical and mental well-being.

So more than ever, we need quick and effective solutions to make us feel instantly calmer. These 5-minute tips will help you to relax, calm down and put your problems into perspective: / helps you to assess your basic level of stress / learning to relax and positive visualisation / how to address the underlying problems head on / breathing techniques / releasing postural tension / massage and stretches / better nutrition / sleeping better Helpful quizzes, tests and questionnaires are combined with more than 50 essential tips to help turn your busy, stressful life around in 5 minutes flat.

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Collins
0007243871 / 9780007243877
Paperback / softback
06/08/2007
United Kingdom
English
192 p.
12 cm
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Fast, practical fixes to bring you instant calm / Offers stressed office workers and commuters instant results. / Stress affects one in five of the working population and is now the single biggest cause of sickness absence in the UK. It costs UK industry GBP3.7 billion each year. / The British Heart Foundation (BHF) says half a million people in the UK believe work-related stress is making them ill, and that having risk factors such as high blood pressure, diabetes and not doing any exercise, combined with high stress levels can lead to coronary heart disease. / Wednesday 1st November 2006 is
Fast, practical fixes to bring you instant calm / Offers stressed office workers and commuters instant results. / Stress affects one in five of the working population and is now the single biggest cause of sickness absence in the UK. It costs UK industry GBP3.7 billion each year. / The British Heart Foundation (BHF) says half a million people in the UK believe work-related stress is making them ill, and that having risk factors such as high blood pressure, diabetes and not doing any exercise, combined with high stress levels can lead to coronary heart disease. / Wednesday 1st November 2006 is VS Self-help & personal development