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Bezig met laden... Making stress work for you: Ten proven principlesdoor Lloyd John Ogilvie
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. When Dr. Lloyd Ogilvie asked viewers of his nationwide TV series and members of his congregation to name the greatest problems facing people today, number one on the list was stress. He embarked immediately on a detailed study of the subject. Making Stress Work For You contains the significant findings of that study, along with life-changing insights for dealing with this critical national health problem. Probing the causes and cures for stress, Dr. Ogilvie went to experts for help with an in-depth examination of the neurophysiology and psycho-dynamics of stress. He also gained much valuable understanding through personal observation of the effects of stress in the lives of those close to him, as well as in his own experience. What he learned convinced him that we human beings have been created with magnificent stress-management systems, but few of us know how to use them. We seem able to learn all about what's driving us, what hostilities make us impatient, what insecurities make us inordinately competitive and angry, what causes burnout, and we then can change our lifestyle accordingly. Dr. Ogilvie is convinced the key to solving the stress problem lies in recognizing that it is a spiritual one, and then going on to learn how to combined spiritual principles with medical and psychological knowledge. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
The author feels that the book of James contains remarkable perspective on the causes and cure of stress, and has included information to help readers take these principles into their own life situation and use them to turn their stresses into strengths. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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