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Relax-You May Only Have a Few Minutes Left: Using the Power of Humor to Overcome Stress in Your Life and Work by Loretta LaRoche,

Relax-You May Only Have a Few Minutes Left: Using the Power of Humor to Overcome Stress in Your Life and Work by Loretta LaRoche,
2 cassettes / 3 hours Read by the Author!! "I'm always reminding people that the one constant you can count on is that things happen--and usually when you're not in the mood for them." It's now a proven medical fact that good humor reduces the negative effects of stress. Over the course of twenty years, millions of people have learned this lesson while being entertained and enlightened by Loretta LaRoche in one of her enormously popular series of lectures given in public seminars; in corporate environments for clients like IBM, Reebok, Fidel-ity Investments, and Blue Cross, Blue Shield; and most recently in nationwide broadcasts on public television. Now she puts her sensible, sensational philosophy on paper--and gives readers the tools they need to laugh themselves to less stress and better health. "One night I greeted Bob at the door wearing nothing but his wing-tipped shoes. I was laughing hysterically about how I looked. Bob didn't crack a smile. Instead, he bellowed, 'What are the neighbors going to think?' " 'I don't know, ' I replied, 'I haven't shown them yet.'" Loretta LaRoche has been called "the Erma Bombeck of stress reduction"--and in the helpful and hilarious pages of this book, her enormous talent for finding the funny detail to defuse even the most difficult situation has never been sharper. "Buy something silly and wear it. A Groucho Marx nose, mustache, and glasses are my favorite. When the stress seems unbearable, when you've really reached the limits of your endurance, go into a bathroom, look into the mirror, put on your glasses, and ask yourself, 'How serious is this?'" Relax--You May Only Have a Few Minutes Left is filled withpractical exercises, hilarious anecdotes, and specific advice for coming to terms with today's ever-increasing stress levels--it is a remedy for anxiety and a prescription for laughter. "Most of us don't realize what an impact we have on the world around us.



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Magnifying Glass - Magnifying Glass Magnifying glass - A magnifying glass is a single convex lens which is used to produce a magnified image of an object. The lens is usually mounted in a frame with a handle. History of lensmaking - The earliest lens were made by the ancient Romans and Greeks who filled glass spheres filled with water but true glass lenses were not thought of until the 13th century. This is when Roger Bacon used parts of glass spheres as magnifying glasses and ...

Magnifying Glasses - Magnifying Glasses Magnifier - See also Lens (optics) for magnifying glasses. Simple lens - A simple lens is a lens consisting of a single simple element. Typical examples include a magnifying glass or a lens in a pair of simple reading glasses. History of lensmaking - The earliest lens were made by the ancient Romans and Greeks who filled glass spheres filled with water but true glass lenses were not thought of until the 13th century. This is when Roger Bacon used parts of ...

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