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Coping With Job
Stress
At a seminar called
"Stress and Disease" by Dr. Nicholas Hall, an expert in
psychobiology, gave an example of a coping skill for job
stress which I would like to share with
you.
When you have had one of those 'Take This Job And Shove It' days,
try this:
On your way home after work, stop at your pharmacy and go to the
section where they have thermometers. You
will need to purchase a rectal thermometer
made by "Q-tip". Be sure that you get this brand. When you
get home, lock your doors, draw the drapes, and disconnect
the phone so you will not be disturbed
during your therapy.
Change to very comfortable clothing, such as a sweat suit and lie
down on your bed. Open the package
containing the thermometer, remove the
thermometer, and carefully place it on the bedside table so that it
will not become chipped or broken.
Take the written material that accompanies the thermometer and as
you read it you will notice in small print
the statement that says "every rectal
thermometer made by Q-tip is PERSONALLY tested".
Now close your eyes and say out loud five times, "I am so glad that
I do not work in quality control at the
Q-tip company." |