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Is It Worth Dying For? : How To Make Stress Work For You - Not Against You
Is It Worth Dying For How To Make Stress Work For You Not Against You
Author: Robert S. Eliot
ISBN-13: 9780553344264
ISBN-10: 0553344269
Pages: 288
Rating:
  • Currently 2.9/5 Stars.
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2.9 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Bantam
Book Type: Paperback
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tracymar avatar reviewed Is It Worth Dying For? : How To Make Stress Work For You - Not Against You on + 408 more book reviews
Useful for hints for minimizing stress, but emphasizing physical self-care more than emotional self-care. Doesn't pay attention however to stress related to financial problems -- as if everyone can afford to take off time to regenerate.
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From the back cover: "IS IT WORTH DYING FOR? is the most important examination of stress and its effects on health and disease in years. In this groundbreaking book, cardiologist Dr. Robert S. Eliot identifies 'hot reactors'-apparently healthy people who overreact dangerously to such common occurrences as losing a tennis game or missing a train. If you are a 'hot reactor',you can be responding to stress with an all-out physical effort that is taking a heavy toll on your health...without your even being aware of it.
Based on more than twenty years of research with thousands of patients, IS IT WORTH DYING FOR? takes stress mmanagement out of pop psychology and puts it into mainstream medicine. Dr. Eliot identifies the ways which stress affects the heart, the blood vessels, and the body and gives us new, objective ways of detecting stress before any damage is done. He offers a complete program for recognizing, reducing, and reversing the hidden effects of stress in your life-to make stress work for you, not against you. You'll learn:
-How to take you own 'stress temperature' (the results may surprise you).
-Whether you are a 'hot' or 'cold' reactor.
-How to relieve work-related stress.
-How to reduce your dependency on alcohol, drugs and tobacco.
-How to keep your sense of control and self-mastery in practically any situation.
-PLUS a complete stress-reducing nutrition plan; relaxation therapy techniques; and a 20-minute-per-day, 3-day-a-week aerobic fitness program to strengthen your heart."