Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

By its very nature, ‘ High Tech ‘ means constant transitions and change, and this means

By its very nature, ‘ High Tech ‘ means constant transitions and change, and this means consistently high levels of stress from adapting to these changes. Our primitive mechanisms for adjusting to change are often over - whelmed by the High - Tech world of change that we need to live and work within. Virtually everyone agrees that negative transitions such as; job insecurity due to downsizing ( ‘ right - sizing, ‘ etc. ), or financial insecurities ( ie credit card debt, mortgages, college fees, stock market swings, etc ), or health challenges ( ie, sickness, chronic illness, injury, emotional symptoms of stress, etc. ), or relationship insecurities ( divorce, dating, family role changes, two income families ), and international or regional political upheavals ( as presented ‘ up close and personal ‘ in our homes by TV, ) are viewed as stressful with potential downsides to your health and well - being.

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