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Special guests Linda and Cricket give us some incredible insight!
Have you ever felt the crash after a high-energy experience?
Anxiety and worry can be as mentally exhausting as participating in or anticipating an exciting event or physical act. And when the event that triggered these feelings is over, your whole body may just want to collapse.
To Worry is to give way to anxiety or uneasiness; to allow your mind to dwell on difficulty or troubles.
Fatigue is a persistent feeling of being either mentally or physically tired. It may feel like a lack of energy, a lack of motivation, or a lack of strength.
The fatigue that follows anxiety can form a never-ending cycle. You work yourself into a frenzy worrying about tomorrow. The problems multiply in your mind, causing more stress. Mental exhaustion kicks in and creates even more worry. The more you worry, the more tired you get. The more tired you get; the more you find it easier and easier to worry.
How Linda deals with Anxiety.
Too Tired?
Never let the possible problems of tomorrow conflict with the soothing slumber of tonight!
www.MasterHappiness.com
#SalesCoach #MarketingMagic #EmployeeRetention #PublicSpeaking #Keynote #Career #Relationships #MasterHappiness #Jalove #Bacon #WRLR #BaconBits #MartyJalove #WhatsYourBACON #Worry #Fatigue #Anxiety
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Special guests Linda and Cricket give us some incredible insight!
Have you ever felt the crash after a high-energy experience?
Anxiety and worry can be as mentally exhausting as participating in or anticipating an exciting event or physical act. And when the event that triggered these feelings is over, your whole body may just want to collapse.
To Worry is to give way to anxiety or uneasiness; to allow your mind to dwell on difficulty or troubles.
Fatigue is a persistent feeling of being either mentally or physically tired. It may feel like a lack of energy, a lack of motivation, or a lack of strength.
The fatigue that follows anxiety can form a never-ending cycle. You work yourself into a frenzy worrying about tomorrow. The problems multiply in your mind, causing more stress. Mental exhaustion kicks in and creates even more worry. The more you worry, the more tired you get. The more tired you get; the more you find it easier and easier to worry.
How Linda deals with Anxiety.
Too Tired?
Never let the possible problems of tomorrow conflict with the soothing slumber of tonight!
www.MasterHappiness.com
#SalesCoach #MarketingMagic #EmployeeRetention #PublicSpeaking #Keynote #Career #Relationships #MasterHappiness #Jalove #Bacon #WRLR #BaconBits #MartyJalove #WhatsYourBACON #Worry #Fatigue #Anxiety