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The End of Stress - A Three-Session Qi Vacation for a Resilient Mind and Body

By Ken Cohen

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We all need to take a break sometimes—but what if you could go on a vacation that would actually make you more resilient to life's pressures when you got back? With The End of Stress, Ken Cohen offers just that—a rejuvenating online "qi retreat‚" to relax, reenergize, and stay in the flow in challenging situations. This respected qigong master presents three video training sessions on qigong principles and practices to refresh your body with vital qi energy, dissolve tension, and reconnect with the ever-present energetic resources of the natural world.

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How to Transform Stress into Courage and Connection

Stress doesn't always lead to fight-or-flight, says Kelly McGonigal. It can also activate brain systems that help us connect with other people.

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How to Overcome Stress by Seeing Other People’s Joy

If you’re feeling stressed or overwhelmed, don’t cut yourself off from other people, says Kelly McGonigal. Instead, double down on your capacity for connection.

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A Stanford Psychologist Has a Simple Mental Exercise for Tackling Student Stress

Kelly McGonigal, a health psychologist at Stanford, thinks we spend too much time worrying about stress and not enough harnessing it to learn and grow.

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Yoga can transform your reactions, improve your health, and help you embody grace under pressure.

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How to Make Stress Your Friend | Kelly McGonigal

Stress. It makes your heart pound, your breathing quicken and your forehead sweat. But while stress has been made into a public health enemy, new research suggests that stress may only be bad for you if you believe that to be the case.

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