Rachelle

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an interesting phenomenon we all engage in where the brain creates its own stress. I would even argue that the vast majority of the stress we experience is self-induced. That is, we feel stress when there is no real external threat to us, only some challenged belief, value, or expectation of ours. In other words, a thought. Yep, most of our stress is imaginary.
The Art of Taking It Easy: How to Cope with Bears, Traffic, and the Rest of Life's Stressors
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