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108 episodes
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Perfect Stress Adam Darrow
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- Health & Fitness
Ever felt like you pushed yourself so much that it actually affected your health, either physically or mentally? Adam Darrow – founder of the MyStressAlarm app – explains a simple way to find your perfect stress level so you can walk that fine line between being productive and overdoing it (triggering stress-related symptoms). With a mix of interesting interviews and bite-size monologues, we cover everything from what to consider when planning your day to taking calculated risks with your health to positioning yourself long term to sustain a high productivity level WHILE ALSO maintaining good work-life balance! Don't let stress get in the way of success! Episodes released Monday mornings.http://perfectstress.com | https://www.facebook.com/PerfectStress | https://www.mystressalarm.com
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Ep. 108 – Final episode…for now
The Perfect Stress Podcast will be on hold for the near future. I want to thank you so much for listening and supporting this podcast, and hope that it provided some value to you. I hope to restart the podcast at some point once the MyStressAlarm app has good traction.Please follow https://www.facebook.com/PerfectStress for updates on this podcast and https://www.MyStressAlarm.com/ Podcast: http://perfectstress.com | https://www.buzzsprout.com/1023751PLEASE READ: ...
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Ep. 107 – Keeping stress in check between vacations
Vacations can be expensive, especially in an inflationary economy. But your mental health is quite important too. In this short episode I offer my two cents on how to maximize the benefits of vacation and keep stress in check between vacations.https://www.facebook.com/PerfectStress | http://perfectstress.comPLEASE READ: The Perfect Stress podcast does not provide medical or nutritional advice, nor is it a substitute for medical or nutritional advice, and is not intended for ...
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Ep. 106 – How to assess trust and tolerance level in pursuit of a low-stress, successful partnership
It's inevitable that at some point in our lives, personal and otherwise, we're going to need to partner with someone, and that could be a huge source of stress if you don't go about it right. Check out this week's episode to get my two cents on the topic.*Please note that there will be no episode the week of June 20th so that I may recharge :)https://www.facebook.com/PerfectStress | http://perfectstress.comPLEASE READ: The Perfect Stress podcast does not provide medical or nutriti...
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Ep. 105 – Making changes for the better
There are a million and one excuses for putting off fixing an issue, not tackling it head on, but in almost every case, the benefits outweigh the short-term hassle…by a lot! Acute stress vs chronic stress. Tune in to get my two cents on the topic.https://www.facebook.com/PerfectStress | http://perfectstress.comPLEASE READ: The Perfect Stress podcast does not provide medical or nutritional advice, nor is it a substitute for medical or nutritional advice, and is not intended f...
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Ep. 104 – Productivity is in the eyes of the beholder
Taking vacation is not counter productive, and helps working within your constraints so you can sustain a satisfactory rate of progress on your goals. Check out this week's episode to get my two cents on the topic.*Please note that there will be no episode the week of May 30th so that I may recharge :)https://www.facebook.com/PerfectStress | http://perfectstress.comPLEASE READ: The Perfect Stress podcast does not provide medical or nutritional advice, nor is it a subst...
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Ep. 103 – Looking back at your past to gauge your future
Your past, including childhood, has an impact on where you are today, mentally, physically and otherwise. Putting your life into context in the best way to gauge progress, not comparing yourself to others.https://www.facebook.com/PerfectStress | http://perfectstress.comPLEASE READ: The Perfect Stress podcast does not provide medical or nutritional advice, nor is it a substitute for medical or nutritional advice, and is not intended for the prevention, cure or mitigation of a medic...