
Feeling on edge? Maybe it's your job, your relationships, … Whatever your worry, consider it quashed.
By: Steve Calechman
When Stress Attacks!
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It's hard to say, exactly, what the worst part about stress is. Is it the tightness that starts somewhere around your solar plexus, then extends out to your toenails, earlobes, and cerebellum? Is it randomly snapping at innocent - and, occasionally, quite guilty - coworkers and loved ones? Is it sobbing quietly behind the closed door of a men's-room stall? (Uh, sorry, did we say that last one out loud?)
The point is, stress attacks in all sorts of ways - which means that if you want to control it, contain it, conquer it, you need to fire back in kind. That's why we've spent the past several months devouring studies and cross-examining experts to find the best stress-busting tips of all time. We won't lie - it was a bear of a job, and there were desperate moments when we thought we actually smelled smoke coming from the old cerebellum (see quiet sobbing in men's room, above). But when we sat down and read the advice we'd compiled - and then started following it - we suddenly felt much, much better. Soon you will, too.









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