Responding To Stress II — Coping
Saturday, December 30th, 2006Coping requires dealing with the source of stress or anxiety, not merely alleviating the symptoms. Coping involves three choices for action: confrontation, compromise and withdrawal.
1. Confrontation
In confrontation, one faces a stressful situation honestly and forthrightly. This may involve intensifying effort, learning new skills, or enlisting others’ aid.
For example, a woman […]
Motivation For Achievement III
Monday, July 17th, 20061. It is always in season for any man to learn.
2. It is better to have a hen tomorrow than an egg today.
3. It’s loyal when duty calls, Its courage when disaster falls, Its patience when the hours are long, It’s found in laughter and in song, It’s […]
Motivation For Success III
Sunday, July 16th, 20061. Develop sincere desire for goal; out of fire of desire comes success.
2. Direction is more important than speed. We are so busy looking at our speedometers that we forget the milestones.
3. Do not plan for fresh venture before finishing what is at hand.
4. Do not repent for what is lost forever. Start […]




