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View Article  Stress 3 of 9
You know the feeling. You're driving along the highway minding your own business, listening to music and looking aimlessly at the scenery around you. Suddenly, in your rear-view mirror, you   more »
View Article  Stress Management
Stress is the "wear and tear" our bodies experience as we adjust to our continually changing environment; it has physical and emotional effects on us and can create positive or negative feelings. As a positive influence, stress can help compel us to action; it can result   more »
View Article  Yoga: Mind over MS 2 of 2
Just because it looks tricky doesn't mean you should be scared to give yoga a try. But before you don a pair of leggings and get ready to bend and twist, it's important to do your research. There is a wide variety of types of yoga, some more   more »
View Article  Yoga: Mind over MS 1 of 2
You've probably heard health experts and celebrities alike extol the virtues of yoga, but did you know it's a good form of exercise for people with MS too? Living with MS often means living with fatigue, muscle weakness   more »
View Article  Stand up to stress
Fit in some quiet time for yourself. Slot in some relaxation time on a daily basis even if it is only 15 minutes. You can’t cope, at home or at work, if you don’t put yourself first. Before taking on   more »
View Article  Strategies For Stress Management 2 of 2
Rehearsal - use your neutral scene to help you relax ­ rehearse yourself being competent, eg. asking a discussion provoking   more »
View Article  De-stressing -Office Cleaning - Monday:
Monday is for cleaning the right side of your desk and one drawer. Clean all papers, supplies,   more »
View Article  Strategies For Stress Management 1 of 2
Table of Content ­ Physical strategies (what you feel) ­ Perceptual (what you see) ­ Cognitive (what you think) ­ Affective strategies (how you feel) ­ Skill strategies ­ Environmental strategies   more »