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Ineffective Communication is Expensive and Causes Stress
Posted on January 25th, 2010 No commentsIneffective Communication is Expensive and Causes Stress
There are 550 million working days lost each year because of absenteeism. Experts claim that stress is responsible for half of those days. Stress attacks the immune system, elevates your blood pressure, and directly affects health costs.
Of all the maladies and symptoms going on in the work place, employers and managers give stress the shortest shrift. Stressed employees avoid coming to work, they avoid confrontation, they cannot resolve conflict and as a result progress is halted. They become contentious.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention asserts that a full 80 percent of our medical expenditures are now stress-related.
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Are Your Kids Getting Bad Grades in School? It Could Be Stress
Posted on January 23rd, 2010 No commentsAre Your Kids Getting Bad Grades? It Could Be Stress
Have you ever wondered why your children struggle in school? Or better yet, how is it they do well for a season and then fall apart? Studies have shown that stress is a huge factor in school grades.
Consider the three ingredients driving stress and how they are found in your home.
- Emotional intensity
- A strong dislike or aversion
- Lack of control
When was the last time you and your spouse had an argument? Did the children witness your argument?
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Would You Two Stop Arguing?
Posted on January 20th, 2010 No commentsWho’s the Adult: the Parents or the Child?
Sunday afternoon while Cheri was cooking dinner, I joined her in the kitchen for a discussion. We had some difficult decisions to make and needed to work through some misunderstandings we had at the office a few days earlier.
The discussion was quite involved and both of us were searching for a solution. I was pacing back and forth setting the table, filling the glasses with water and ice, just trying to keep moving as the intensity level of our discussion steadily rose.


