+ As a caregiver, every time you help someone you pick up a little stress.
+ That stress adds up over days, weeks, months or years depending on how long you've kept it bottled up.
+ If you don't clean it out you can be seriously or even fatally affected.
+ People hide their builtup stress as best they can in the workplace and at home because if they don't, their job and their family are on the line.
+ Society's attitude to stress is totally negative due to a long history of not enough research into the causes of stress and the resulting bad publicity it gets.
+ Current available treatment is very public, hit and miss, lengthy and expensive, and not easily accessible.
+ This new anxiety technique has proved to be instantly effective, available on tap 24/7, and totally private so nobody knows you're using it.
+ Rather than try and treat stress after it has built up to ptsd or burnout, this new anxiety technique works by cleaning out each little bit of stress as it happens so there is no cumulative effect.
+ It's like putting money in the bank, a little effort adds up over time to something that's a solid reassuring comfort before you start each shift.
+ It works the same as cleaning the dishes or putting out the rubbish.
+ Cleaning up a little mess as it happens so it doesn't become a big mess or a health issue..
+ So what sort of caregiver are you?
+ If you're in nursing, healthcare, first response, legal, defence, or accounting you are a caregiver and at risk of picking up stress every time you help someone.
+ As a caregiver, expecting to help other people under stress and thinking you won't be infected is like wading in water thinking your feet will stay dry.
+ Most people hide ptsd and burnout because they don't have a way to prevent it that works and avoids public scrutiny.
+ Cleaning out small stress as it happens in real time prevents big stress happening over a long time.
+ That eliminates the risk of ptsd and burnout from constant little bits of workplace stress.
# Letting stress build up and not cleaning it out puts you at risk of family breakdown, depression, heart attack, stroke, diabetes, chronic illness and suicide.
+ A little known fact about stress is that you can't live without it but too much stress means life isn't worth living.
# I went grey overnight from an overload of stress but I found a simple way to clean it out that nobody else sees and I can show you how.
WHAT YOU GET AND KEEP FOR LIFE
* What stress is, when, why, and how it happens.
* 4 types of stress, your threat response.
* How to stop stress build up secretly and on the spot.
* How to get a better nights' sleep.
* How to make it a habit.
* At last, a way to shrug off stress as it happens.
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