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ARE WE
AT CONDITION RED YET?
Stress Control Program On The Internet To Deal With Our
High Stress Times
PHOENIX, AZ –
Conditions that produce and promote stress seem to be
increasing all the time. External conditions of conflict,
war in a distant country, and economic uncertainties combine
with workplace stress to bring the level of tension and
stress over the mark for many people. Violence, depression
and illness are potential outcomes from too much stress.
When employees are stressed, there are more sick days,
less productive behavior, higher turnover rates, and poor
communication.
One solution is an online Stress Control program that
is available on your schedule, at your convenience and
from any location. A password protected Internet training
program on Stress Control is offered through the Phoenix-based
company, Performance Media (www. performance-media.com).
Available to individuals as wells as to companies and
groups, Stress Control makes it possible to learn step-by-step
methods for dealing with stress.
Stress Control offers the convenience and appeal of
an online, multi-media program. This multi-media presentation
on gaining control of stress level includes narration,
animation, video clips, and special effects. Reasons
for learning Stress Control include being healthier,
happier, and more effective.
Stress Control is a proven training program for the
pressure situations of performance in which high performance
is essential to success. It has been proven as a cost
effective tool with those who strive for excellence
in Olympic sports and in the high end of amateur sports.
Stress Control is offered in the form of a standard
program or with the option of customization to reflect
the concerns and culture of a specific company. The
program shows how to detect early signs of stress and
how to regulate stress by using a variety of relaxation
practices.
Performance Media is a Phoenix company that specializes
in developing products on Peak Performance. The products
include books, videos, CDs, and online programs on topics
related to Peak Performance information and training,
such as goal setting, visualization, and stress control.
For questions and further information contact
Marie Dalloway of Performance Media at 602.274.1889 . |
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