Stress
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If you look at the maximum
stress
value for each of these fibers, you can see that there's a lot of variation, and in fact dragline, or major ampullate silk, is the strongest of these fibers.
One was post-traumatic
stress
disorder.
We've all had
stress
creep up on us without even noticing it until we lost it on someone who didn't deserve it, and then we realize that we probably should have checked in with ourselves a little earlier.
What we found is that only 25% of job successes are predicted by IQ, 75 percent of job successes are predicted by your optimism levels, your social support and your ability to see
stress
as a challenge instead of as a threat.
And again, 50 years of good non-invasive
stress
testing, we're pretty good at recognizing male-pattern disease with
stress
tests.
How we die lives on in the minds of everybody who survives us, and the
stress
created in families by dying is enormous, and in fact you get seven times as much
stress
by dying in intensive care as by dying just about anywhere else, so dying in intensive care is not your top option if you've got a choice.
But we also value esprit de corps and the ability to diplomatically resolve inter-personal conflict while under great
stress
in remote locations.
And a recent Gallup poll asked participants how much
stress
and worry and anger they had experienced the previous day.
And stress, worry, anger all decrease with age.
If we expect the future to be bright,
stress
and anxiety are reduced.
We usually hear about post-traumatic
stress
disorder.
And the opioid epidemic has only amplified that
stress.
I don't have huge financial
stress.
Physiologically, there also are differences on two key hormones: testosterone, which is the dominance hormone, and cortisol, which is the
stress
hormone.
But really, power is also about how you react to
stress.
So do you want the high-power leader that's dominant, high on testosterone, but really
stress
reactive?
You want the person who's powerful and assertive and dominant, but not very
stress
reactive, the person who's laid back.
And inspired by what I learned from Nathaniel, I started an organization on Skid Row of musicians called Street Symphony, bringing the light of music into the very darkest places, performing for the homeless and mentally ill at shelters and clinics on Skid Row, performing for combat veterans with post-traumatic
stress
disorder, and for the incarcerated and those labeled as criminally insane.
Now, there's three important points that I want to
stress
that I think really hit home in this project.
Here's one example: Neuro drinks, a line of products, including Nuero Bliss here, which according to its label helps reduce stress, enhances mood, provides focused concentration, and promotes a positive outlook.
So a few weeks ago, the
stress
is getting higher, so we start this new campaign called "Not ready to die in your war."
I guess we all deal with
stress
in different ways.
A high degree of interconnectivity can be bad for stability, because then the
stress
can spread through the system like an epidemic.
Are there concrete things we can do to reduce stress, draw our family closer, and generally prepare our children to enter the world?
David said when they brought this system into their home, the family meetings in particular increased communication, decreased stress, and made everybody happier to be part of the family team.
Now, already in the case of the brain disorders that I've been talking to you about, depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, post-traumatic
stress
disorder, while we don't have an in-depth understanding of how they are abnormally processed or what the brain is doing in these illnesses, we have been able to already identify some of the connectional differences, or some of the ways in which the circuitry is different for people who have these disorders.
The dynamic signature of our thermal response gives away our changes in stress, how hard our brain is working, whether we're paying attention and engaged in the conversation we might be having and even whether we're experiencing a picture of fire as if it were real.
Or I think of Cynthia Thomas, a really loyal army daughter and army wife, who, as she saw her friends and relations coming back from the Iraq War, was so shocked by their mental condition and the refusal of the military to recognize and acknowledge post-traumatic
stress
syndrome that she set up a cafe in the middle of a military town to give them legal, psychological and medical assistance.
And I say all this just to
stress
how very old-fashioned and straightforward my background is, because when I go to Hong Kong or Sydney or Vancouver, most of the kids I meet are much more international and multi-cultured than I am.
Or is it
stress
about unfinished work, an upcoming test, or a dreaded family gathering?
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