Thursday, March 1, 2012

About Stress Management: Make The Most Of Optimism Month, Starting Now!

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From Elizabeth Scott, M.S., your Guide to Stress Management
In case you didn't know, March is officially known as "Optimism Month," and this can help you to relieve stress. More than merely 'looking on the bright side,' optimists have something that pessimists (and even realists) don't--an outlook that helps them to believe in themselves more and maximize life's opportunities. Because studies show that optimists enjoy greater health, success, and emotional well-being, it's worth getting to know more about where you rate on the optimist-pessimist continuum, and how you can become more of an optimist. Enjoy your week, enjoy your month, and enjoy your day! Elizabeth P.S. Find us on Facebook and Twitter.

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    Wednesday, February 29, 2012

    About Cancer: Cancer Drug Shortage Update, Coping with Chemo

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