| | Stress can do ugly things to a person. Here's an example: Two women in a grocery store parking lot having a shopping cart duel as both of them attempt to push their carts into the same space at the same time. Cursing ensues followed by cart-bashing. The loser leaves her cart in the middle of the parking lot, which causes a traffic jam of epic proportions complete with honking, more cursing and rude gestures. This parking lot fiasco could've been avoided if these women had practiced a few stress management techniques. I, of course, recommend exercise. Followed by a 90-minute massage. In Hawaii. While having a bowl of peeled grapes. And a tropical drink with an umbrella in it. At sunset. While watching whales jump in the distance. Fantasies help reduce stress, too. | | Stress-Busting Workouts November can be a stressful month, something that becomes clear to you the day you walk into a drug store and see a woman walk by a holiday display in... Read more | Avoiding Exercise Boredom This time of year, many of us get fed up with our workouts. It's a common phenomenon that often occurs with the intersection (or some might say collision) of... Read more | Workouts of the Week: Strengthen and Stretch Your Core And so begins one of the most beautiful times of year, when the leaves change, their delicate red and gold colors bright against the dusky hues of the setting sun.... Read more | Using Free Resources for Exercise Exercise doesn't have to cost anything, if you know where to look. You can get free information, workouts and even videos from a variety of sources...Read more | | | | Exercise Ads | | | | Featured Articles | | | | More from About.com | | | | | | What is ADD? Learn more about Attention Deficit Disorder, a condition that affects approximately 2 million children in the United States. More>
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