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"See that all these things are done in wisdom and order; for it is not requisite that a man should run faster than he has strength." Mosiah 4:27

Stress is an unavoidable reality and consequence of our life experience. It crosses all ethnic and cultural boundaries and permeates everything and everybody. Stress can have both a positive and negative aspect to it. Whether stress is beneficial or not depends upon our ability to cope and deal with it. Just as bad stress can cause distress and health problems, good stresses can offset this and promote wellness. The key is to find the proper level of stress that promotes optimal performance.


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"Ultimate Health: God’s Gift and our Personal Responsibility"
In a devotional address given at Brigham Young University, Brother Keith J. Karren spoke on the many dimensions of health and the role religion plays in its maintenance. He suggests several gifts from God that, if followed, will increase our health. Brother Karren concludes by stating, “The key to good health, then, is to immerse ourselves totally in the gospel of Jesus Christ and strike a balance of life's dimensions.”
Karren, Keith J.


Additional articles:
"Coping with Stress and Discouragement" Magazine Staff, Article
"Exhaustion Is Not a Prerequisite to Perfection" Petersen, Cindy K.
"Five Ways to Reduce Stress" Lewis, Paula J.
"My Terrible, Horrible Day" Williams, Brenda
"Our Unemployment Survival Kit" Wooley, Faye B.
"Reducing Stress: Welcome Thoughts for the Over Involved" Stephan, Eric
"The Stresses of Life" Anderson, Lili De Hoyos
"When Life Gets Tough" Dickson, John B.
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