City stress: the health risk to bankers

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Relaxing Music for Stress Relief. Dolphin singing. Soothing Music for Meditation, Therapy, Sleep

Meditation Relax Music Channel presents Relaxing Video with beautiful underwater sceneries and peaceful Music for meditation, concentration and balance, pilates, stretching, and other relaxing ways. This relaxing composition can be used as meditation music, yoga music, music for massage , spa music and total relaxation music. Play this relaxing video during your therapy, increase your mental health. Relax your mind and body from depression with this Soothing Music Video. Have a perfect relaxation! Music: ‘Meditation with a Dolphins’ from the Album ‘Miracle Meditation in 432 Hz’ Avaliable at: https://itunes.apple.com/album/id1362177455?ls=1&app=itunes https://play.google.com/store/music/album/MRM_Miracle_Meditation_in_432_Hz?id=B2zql72hl3bywqptuege7znb73i RELAXING MUSIC ALBUMS ARE AVAILABLE on ITUNES and other 130+ MUSICAL Stores and Steam Services! ITUNES https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/mrm-team/id1042049102 See other links in “About” Section or Google

Anxiety & Stress – My Struggles | Balance My Life & Career, Mental Health, & Finding Inspiration

Anxiety & Stress – Opening Up About My Personal Struggles | Trying To Find Balance In My Life & Career With Modeling & Youtube, Everyone Face’s Their Own Obstacles w/ Mental Health, & The Never Ending Search To Finding Inspiration | Sanne Vloet Hey guys, Today was really tough. I think the right word to describe today is it “sucked”. I don’t think I’ve ever said before out loud, but that goes to show that sometimes we keep our feelings down inside. I tried to film five different times and each time I started to feel anxious, self-doubt crept in, and I made myself believe that what I was doing here with this community wasn’t good enough. I shed a few tears out of frustration with myself and to try to calm down I wrote myself this letter. I know this is different than the usual, but today your comments will be a huge emotional lift so I cannot wait to read them. I realize now that when I feel alone this community is the place for me to come, for all of us to come when things just aren’t going in the perfect direction. Here’s my letter: “Sanne, It’s okay not to be okay. It’s completely fine to have a bad day once in a while and when you make mistakes you will grow from them. You rarely ever let things get to you, you’ve always been the rock for all the people in your life that you love so much. All the pressure that you feel inside is only coming from you and the people that support you in your life, community, and in your career only want you to be happy! If the price of success is your happiness than you need to re-define what success means and move towards a journey with more happiness. You have worked hard for almost two years as a model, content creator, girlfriend, and friend to the people in your life. Over the past year you have traveled non stop for modeling, you’ve made it a priority to create two videos a week, you’ve even opened up about things that you thought you never would. I know how you feel, because I hear you ask the question “why do I not feel okay”. You don’t need to have a reason for not feeling 100% right now, just be open to all the things you are feeling and remember that this feeling will go away on it’s own. Remember that sometimes a long walk, a sunset, a good workout, can make enough of a difference to change how you feel. The little things sometimes make the biggest difference.” So at this point I decided to go for a walk and I took my little camera with me to go to pilates and then called Max to come meet me near the studio I like to go to! Just by writing I started to feel better, then I felt that I could share a little bit about how I was feeling and once I finished making the little video I FELT free of the anxiety and self-doubt that had come over me all day. When I was putting my letter into typing I corrected the words I had misspelled and then I asked my friend Jason to read it over to make sure it made sense the way I wanted it too. I hope you guys are ready for a little bit of my not so perfect self. After all the sharing that we all do sometimes it’s okay to not be okay and yesterday, was one of those days. Let’s talk a little about mental health, the pressures of the world, how social media can be used more positively, and how we can make this community stronger, and more positive for all of us! This video is for all of us who sometimes feel like we aren’t strong enough or good enough. The truth is WE ARE more than enough and I just wanted to remind myself and everyone here. I love you guys so much! xx Sanne Follow me! Instagram: @sannevloet (https://bit.ly/2vlnHLy) Twitter: @sannevloet (https://bit.ly/2OKggYH) Subscribe: Sanne Vloet Youtube https://bit.ly/2KzihS5 Help me translate my video into your language! http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_cs_panel?c=UCgNUeSxwTH5tE9Bgvzek-5Q&tab=2

The Workplace Stress Solution

Sign up for our WellCast newsletter for more of the love, lolz and happy! http://goo.gl/GTLhb Your job’s a joke, you’re broke, your love life’s D.O.A.? Most people have experienced mild workplace stress at some point in their careers, and it’s not doing them any favors. Stress contributes to higher blood pressure and lower self esteem. This week we’ve got a three-step system to combating office stress and keeping you healthy and sane. Check out some other awesome episodes of WellCast: 1. Coming Out http://goo.gl/amysN 2. Coping With Grief http://goo.gl/aD4OH 3. How to Break the Ice http://goo.gl/CmS8O 4. Dealing With Rejection http://goo.gl/f3Pw5 5. Party Survival Guide for Introverts http://goo.gl/WYZVe ABOUT WELLCAST: In this twice-a-week show, we explore the physical, mental and emotional paths to wellness. With an emphasis on education, the show addresses both the latest trends and long-standing practices of wellness—everything from the efficacy of the gratitude experiment to the importance of sunshine and vitamin D. Follow along as your host, Kate, guides you through a bi-weekly journaling exercises that helps you apply what you’ve learned. The ultimate goal: one year, one show, one journal, one collective journey to wellness. Like us on Facebook! http://goo.gl/0DHVJ Follow us on Twitter! http://goo.gl/Ylcv6 Find us on Google+ http://goo.gl/ylCVT Follow us on Tumblr! http://goo.gl/Ds3TB Follow us on Instagram! http://goo.gl/q3IUC Follow us on Pinterest! http://goo.gl/lNhu2

Top 5 Triggers for stress in the workplace

While a small amount of stress can help to motivate us and keep us focused, too much is never a good thing and can lead to serious problems with anxiety and depression. We’ve identified our top 5 triggers for stress in the workplace. 1. Not enough breaks Working through lunch every day might impress the boss, but sooner or later it’s going to take its toll. And it’s not just holidays and lunch-breaks that we’re talking about, either – even short screen breaks are essential for re-charging your batteries and giving you a much-needed chance to rest and recuperate. 2. Working when you’re ill Presenteeism is a huge problem in today’s high-pressure working environments. It’s not just about people coming in sick and under-performing – unwell employees tend to create more unwell employees as viruses and bacteria spread, and coming back to work before you’re ready can delay the recuperation process too. 3. Difficult people Dealing with difficult colleagues and customers is a major cause of stress at work and one of the last unmeasured costs to organisations in terms of absence, poor performance and high staff turnover. 4. Lack of control Not being able to determine our own workload, a lack of consultation and dealing with shifting demands and deadlines can leave us feeling powerless and under-valued, leading to high stress levels and anxiety. 5. Poor environment The actual place where we work is extremely important for our wellbeing – so if we’re subjected to constant noise or movement of people around us, bad lighting, not enough space or a poorly configured workstation, it’s going to impact on our performance. Being able to identify and eliminate triggers for stress is a key starting point for building a mentally healthy workplace where everyone can give their best. Find out what you can do to support your employees’ wellbeing with mental health training from Skill Boosters. http://bit.ly/Skill_Boosters_MHtraining

Coping With Stress – Imaginative Solutions for Stress Relief

Stress is ubiquitous and on the rise. How we learn to manage it can have profound effects on our health and well being. This series explains how our bodies experience stress and demonstrates effective strategies to help you thrive in a fast-paced world. On this edition, Dr. Martin Rossman explores guided imagery which uses the imagination to reduce stress, relieve pain, change lifestyle habits, and stimulate healing responses in your body. Recorded on 12/05/2007. [3/2008] [Show ID: 13724] Coping with Stress: How to Survive in a Fast-Paced World — Mini Medical School for the Public Presented by UCSF Osher Center for Integrative Medicine (https://www.uctv.tv/series/705) Explore More Health & Medicine on UCTV (https://www.uctv.tv/health) UCTV features the latest in health and medicine from University of California medical schools. Find the information you need on cancer, transplantation, obesity, disease and much more. UCTV is the broadcast and online media platform of the University of California, featuring programming from its ten campuses, three national labs and affiliated research institutions. UCTV explores a broad spectrum of subjects for a general audience, including science, health and medicine, public affairs, humanities, arts and music, business, education, and agriculture. Launched in January 2000, UCTV embraces the core missions of the University of California — teaching, research, and public service – by providing quality, in-depth television far beyond the campus borders to inquisitive viewers around the world. (https://www.uctv.tv)

Does stress affect your memory? – Elizabeth Cox

Explore the stages of how your memory stores information and how short-term stress impacts this process. — You spend weeks studying for an important test. On the big day, you wait nervously as your teacher hands it out. You’re working your way through, when you’re asked to define “ataraxia.” You know you’ve seen the word before, but your mind goes blank. What just happened? Elizabeth Cox details the complex relationship between stress and memory. Lesson by Elizabeth Cox, directed by Artrake Studio. Sign up for our newsletter: http://bit.ly/TEDEdNewsletter Support us on Patreon: http://bit.ly/TEDEdPatreon Follow us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/TEDEdFacebook Find us on Twitter: http://bit.ly/TEDEdTwitter Peep us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/TEDEdInstagram View full lesson: https://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-surprising-link-between-stress-and-memory-elizabeth-cox Thank you so much to our patrons for your support! Without you this video would not be possible! Michael Aquilina, Vinamr L. Sachdeva, FireWolfLasers, Kshitij Shah, Mohammad Said, Teach Me Diné – Navajo Language, Victoria Veretilo, Rebecca Reineke, Felipe Hoff, Kyanta Yap, Brandon Thomas, Lewis Westbury, Ojas Kapoor, Johnny Gutierrez, Mirzat Turap, Jaime Arriola, Emilia Alvarado, Javid Gozalov, 真佑 劉, Ethan Cole, Philipp Hiestand, Paul Beard, Deepak Iyer, Markus Goldhacker, Mihai Sandu, Keven Webb, Hendrik Mueller, Maurice Castonguay, Kristiyan Bonev, Maryam Dadkhah, Joshua Wasniewski, Michał Friedrich, Arlene Spiegelman, Doug Henry, Alick Au, denison martins fernandes, Hashem Al, Daniel Nester, Richard A Berkley, Benjamin Chan, Dee Wei, Abdallah Absi, Denise A Pitts, Pi Guanghui, Doris, Kurt Almendras, Raymond Lee, and Nicolas Silva.

Introduction to Stress Management

Part 1 of a 6 part series on Stress Management and Wellness delivered by Dr. LuAnn Helms (Psychologist) of Utah State University’s Counseling and Psychological Services, this presentation provides an introduction to stress management. When watching this workshop video, you will get the most benefit if you act like you are one of the attendees by fully participating in the activities, answering the questions, and even taking notes.

How to Deal with Stress | 7 Stress Management Tips

Let’s all stress less. Here are my tips on how to deal with stress, anxiety, and overwhelm. Thanks BetterHelp for sponsoring this video! Try BetterHelp → https://betterhelp.com/Aileen Note on BetterHelp: I’ve been trying out BetterHelp and I feel it’s a good medium between talking to a friend vs. seeing an in-person therapist. It’s more affordable and accessible than an in-person therapist because you get to do video chats, phone calls and online chats, and you get the benefit of talking to someone who has an outsider’s perspective. I do want to make clear that it’s not the same as seeing an in-person therapist. If you have a serious mental health issue, please seek immediate help: https://www.mentalhealth.gov/get-help/immediate-help This video is about dealing with stress & not serious issues. I hope you find the help you need. Sending you love. What are your tips for relieving and reducing stress? // related videos → Dealing with Holiday Stress | http://bit.ly/2SanMtr → How to Stop Procrastinating & Get Work Done | http://bit.ly/2yVvj6L → Simplify & Prioritize: Exercise | http://bit.ly/2z15PVE 📸 Follow my Insta | http://instagram.com/lavendaire 💝 Shop: The Artist of Life Collection | http://shop.lavendaire.com ___ // F O L L O W 🌻 blog | https://lavendaire.com ❀ instagram | http://instagram.com/lavendaire ❀ facebook | http://facebook.com/lavendaire ❀ twitter | http://twitter.com/lavendaire ❀ weibo | http://weibo.com/lavendaire ❀ pinterest | http://pinterest.com/lavendaire ❀ spotify | https://open.spotify.com/user/aileenxu ___ // R E S O U R C E S 💝 Shop: The Artist of Life Collection | http://shop.lavendaire.com 💛 Podcast: The Lavendaire Lifestyle | http://lavendaire.com/llpodcast 💌 Join the Lavi Loves mailing list | http://lavendaire.com/mail 💫 Join the Lavendaire Lifestyle Community: http://bit.ly/lavifb 📚 My Favorite Books | http://lavendaire.com/favorites/books 🎥 My equipment for YouTube, blogging, & podcasting | http://lavendaire.com/gear/ 🏡 Get a free $40 credit on Airbnb | http://bit.ly/29Ikbj8 🎧 FREE Audible Trial | http://www.audibletrial.com/lavendaire 📝 Translate my videos to your language: http://bit.ly/translatelavi ___ Edited by Loryn Teranishi | @yoloryn MUSIC: sundial – ok wait | https://soundcloud.com/officialsundial/ok-wait Outro music by Eventide | http://bit.ly/2wW9Xa8 // M A I L B O X Aileen Xu PO Box 296 Brea, CA 92822 Business inquiries & music submissions | mgmt@lavendaire.com ___ // A B O U T I’m Aileen, a lifestyle blogger sharing knowledge and inspiration on creating your dream life. Lavendaire is my blog about personal growth + lifestyle design. Follow along and learn how you can create a life you love. Subscribe to Lavendaire to get inspired by new videos weekly! http://bit.ly/sublavendaire ___ Disclaimer: This video is sponsored by BetterHelp. Try BetterHelp here: https://betterhelp.com/Aileen (Not an affiliate link. I don’t get paid for sign-ups.)

Conquering Exam Stress: Lessons From Our Bodies

We all know how stressful exam time can be. When we let our stress levels get too intense for long periods of time, it can have negative effects on our physical and mental well-being. But stress itself isn’t all bad. If we understand the science of what’s happening in our bodies when we feel stressed, we can learn to keep those feelings balanced and make them work for us. So how do we do that? Watch this video for scientific tips on how to tame your stress and let it do its job – preparing you for the challenge ahead! Credits: Produced by Orinoco Communications Animation: Rosie Holtom Illustration: Alex Scarfe Narration: Ellie Lees Focus group: Olga Markoulides and her students at Newham Sixth Form College Scientific advisors: Sarah Hall, Hans Reul, Francesca Spiga, Phil Rhodes Director: Peter Barker