Too Blessed To Be Stressed
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Does your to-do list have footnotes? . . .Are you imprisoned by the joy-sucking dully-funks? . . . Maybe it’s time for a healthy dose of truth gift-wrapped in humor.
Kick back a moment and take this revealing true-or-false stress test for women:
T or F I am frequently grumpy and I don’t know why.
T or F I used to enjoy cooking, but now it’s only a necessary chore.
T or F I don’t feel appreciated for all the tasks that I do.
T or F I’m embarrassed if caught relaxing or being “unproductive.”
T or F The volume in my voice increases to MAKE MY POINT!
T or F I feel like I live in my car.
T or F I can’t remember the last time I laughed till I cried.
T or F A “free” day is exhausting because I must complete all my home duties.
T or F I tend to eat when feeling tense or overwhelmed.
T or F I feel like I’m constantly on the defensive.
T or F I often have unexplained headaches or stomachaches.
T or F My to-do lists have footnotes.
Now count the answers that you marked “true” and check out your status:
4-6: Yellow Alert! You are at risk of becoming stressed out.
7-9: Orange Alert! Look out, girlfriend, you’re at toxic stress levels.
10-12: Red Alert!!! You are a bonified Stress Mess and need immediate help!
If you often find yourself struggling with the stresses of finances, health, career, relationships, self-image, or family, then this humor-filled volume is just what you need. With simple, practical tips for attaining the peace you crave-the peace that passes all understanding-you’ll discover healing, refreshment, and revitalization for your spirit, body, and mind.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781643528748
ISBN10: 1643528742
Debora Coty
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2020
Publisher: Barbour Publishing Inc.
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