The article is about the heavy burden caused by worry, stress, and anxiety. Most people actually feel the stress and anxiety of dealing with relationship and financial issues, career challenges, and other matters that elicit fear, tension, and insecurity. The article also cites a number of ways or steps that should be taken by a person to overcome worry.
Understanding The Mind Of The Hunter
The mentality of a stalker can be a complex thing, though there tends to be at least some measure of a discernible pattern behind the behavior. Stalker’s minds are complex mix of emotions, perceptions, and mental health issues that make them such dynamic and dangerous individuals. Yet, in some ways, that same mix manages to keep the stalker from being a menace to the general public, with their minds being entirely focused on one person.
The Sleep-Blood Pressure Connection
According to a recently completed British study, women who do not get the appropriate level of sleep regularly may develop higher blood pressure. There is currently no concrete evidence on why this is the case or if other factors played a role in the results, but further research into the matter is already underway.
The Science Behind The Torment
According to a recently completed study, the old myth that women are better suited to handle pain may not entirely be true. The researchers have gathered data that implies that women have a lower pain tolerance than men. It also implied that hormonal levels, particularly estrogen, seemed to have an effect on just how much pain a person feels.
The Dangers of Overeating and Poor Self-Image
This article talks about how young women react to the concept of beauty and the various ways they act to attain that value or status of being beautiful. Some have already developed serious psychological disorders such as bulimia due to the social pressure to bebeautiful. This article also explains bulimia, how women suffer from it, and how counseling can help women overcome this disorder.
The Allure and Dangers of Smoking
The article deals with the allure or attraction that surrounds the deadly habit of smoking. This allure was formed, in a large measure, by advertising campaigns such as Philip Morris’ Marlboro Man. The article also discusses the health problems and eventual death of two male models who played the role of Marlboro Man. Briefly, the article also dissects how nicotine found in cigarrettes affect the brain of the smoker, producing stimulation and feelings of relaxation which later on becomes addictive.
Suicide and PTSD: Post-War Torture
The Falklands conflict was one of the few major naval campaigns to have occurred since the end of the Second World War. It was a war between two nations that fought on who will truly own the island. But with the presence of war, military forces suffered the most, not only during the war but even after the war ended. The high number of suicide cases amongst war veterans are a cause for alarm along with the issue of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
Real-life Rambos Struggle with PTSD
The article is about the movie entitled Rambo and the real-life issue of Post-
Overcoming Media Sensationalism: Finding Calm In A World Of Irrational Fears
The media has gotten into a state of sensationalism as of late, focusing on the negative aspects of modern life. However, despite all the fear and anxiety that the media portrays, there really isn’t all that much to worry about, as most of the disasters shown are either unavoidable or are rare exceptions. People have to understand that the bad news seen on TV does not happen everyday, and is not likely to happen to everyone watching.
Narcissism: Is Your Child In A Path To Self-Destruction?
This article is about narcissism. It discusses briefly about the Greek mythology character Narcissus, from whom the name of this mental condition was derived from. This article also discusses the difference between healthy and malignant or secondary narcissism. This article also enumerated the possible causes that may contribute to a child developing secondary narcissism early in life.
Gaining Wealth and Success Without Climbing the Corporate Ladder
The article deals with the importance of having good physical and emotional health, and financial literacy in order to achieve personal and financial success. The article focuses on the concept called cash flow quadrant, which details how wealth is created. However, the main message of the article is about the importance of maintaining one’s health, without which, financial success cannot be attained or enjoyed.
Credit Counseling: A Path to Financial Freedom
The article deals with the issue of consumer debt and how it contributes to stress and anxiety. Many people have run into debt due to overspending, financial illiteracy, and even because of deep, emotional and psychological problems that manifest as social insecurity or status anxiety. Discussion about the link of emotional distress caused by financial woes lead to physical illness. The article also briefly cites some reasons why many people incur enormous amounts of debt and the value of getting credit counseling as a financial education and debt reduction strategy.