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Written by Dale Kirby
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Thursday, 16 February 2006 |
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Everyone has to deal with stress. It's usually caused by something that is completely out of our control. Some people handle stress better than others. Promopeddler.com offers a selection of stress relievers that will equate your brand name with fun and relaxation.
There are two primary forms of stress, physical and mental. Any type of activity that causes muscle strain can be physical stress. Sitting at a computer all day, for example. Typing is a repetitive movement that can lead to carpel tunnel syndrome. Mental stress is intangible and sometimes difficult to recognize. It's easy to become mentally stressed with a schedule that is filled with obligations.  There are many different ways to deal with stress. Exercise is one way to maintain both physical and mental stamina. A cardiovascular workout increases blood flow, making it easier to concentrate and make decisions. Some people like to meditate or repeat a mantra to relieve mental tension. Others will spend some time playing with a pet. The primary goal of stress relief is to put aside the concerns of the world momentarily and concentrate on restoring the body.
Our customized stress relievers are very effective distractions from worries. The act of squeezing a stress ball is like repeating a mantra. Stress balls can also help prevent carpal tunnel syndrome by exercising the muscles required for typing. Plus promotional stress relievers are just plain fun, with dozens of humorous shapes and colors to custom imprint your logo or message.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 09 May 2006 )
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