Hi ladies,
May I start the week's post?
Thinking of all of you strong, stress-hardy ladies, I like to quote from one of my favorite books: "Full Catastrophe Living", by one of my favorite mentors Dr. Jon Kabat-Zinn.
".... According to Dr. Kobasa, stress-hardy individuals show high levels of three psychological characteristics: CONTROL, COMMITMENT, and CHALLENGE. People who are high in CONTROL have a strong belief that they can exert an influence on their surroundings, that they can make things happen. This sounds similar to Dr. Bandura's notion of self-efficacy. People who are high in COMMITMENT tend to feel fully engaged in what they are doing from day to day and are committed to giving these activities their best effort. People who are high in CHALLENGE see change as a natural part of life that affords at least some chance for further development. This view allows stress-hardy individuals to see new situations more as opportunities and less as threats than might other people who do not share this orientation toward life as an ongoing challenge."
More power and Cheers to you ladies.
Today, I did Cory's GHAS and chest from another tape. Also did Lotte Berk.
Take best care, and have a fun, productive week. Namaste!
May I start the week's post?
Thinking of all of you strong, stress-hardy ladies, I like to quote from one of my favorite books: "Full Catastrophe Living", by one of my favorite mentors Dr. Jon Kabat-Zinn.
".... According to Dr. Kobasa, stress-hardy individuals show high levels of three psychological characteristics: CONTROL, COMMITMENT, and CHALLENGE. People who are high in CONTROL have a strong belief that they can exert an influence on their surroundings, that they can make things happen. This sounds similar to Dr. Bandura's notion of self-efficacy. People who are high in COMMITMENT tend to feel fully engaged in what they are doing from day to day and are committed to giving these activities their best effort. People who are high in CHALLENGE see change as a natural part of life that affords at least some chance for further development. This view allows stress-hardy individuals to see new situations more as opportunities and less as threats than might other people who do not share this orientation toward life as an ongoing challenge."
More power and Cheers to you ladies.
Today, I did Cory's GHAS and chest from another tape. Also did Lotte Berk.
Take best care, and have a fun, productive week. Namaste!