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Tag Archives: Chronic stress
On Pain
Sometimes I come across people who will insist that pain is an illusion. Ultimately they are right, but as it happens, I am someone who is sought out to provide relief, if nor cure, for pain. So for me to … Continue reading
Stress
There is a perfect way to explain the phenomenon of stress: Take a stress ball – or just make a fist – and squeeze it as much as you can. Then let go and slowly open the grip. Then do … Continue reading
Posted in Michaela on Medicine
Tagged Chronic stress, conscious physician, Fight-or-flight response, Health, Holistic health, stress
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Spiritual depression
Today I would like to investigate the subject of spiritual depression. If you try to research the subject, it appears that spiritual and clinical depressions are worlds apart and is not least expressed by the language used to describe either … Continue reading
On Mood
Maggie in a recent comment gave me the idea to write about mood and I am quite happy to reflect on the subject. I am not an expert, but I know a little bit about the impact of stress on … Continue reading
Posted in Toaster & Fridge
Tagged Anger, Chronic stress, emotion, Energy, fear, Mental Health, Mood, Spirituality and Medicine
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On finding purpose
I am one of those who quit their job and walked out. It happened very fast and unexpected. I worked for a big corporation and one day I sat in a meeting and I suddenly knew I could not do … Continue reading