How to Beat Stress

We live in trying times. The economy is in decline. Unemployment is up and still rising. House prices keep dropping and foreclosures keep climbing. Things are tough all over.

If you are worrying about your house being foreclosed, you can take heart that help seems to be on the way. Banks and mortgage lenders are getting tired of increasing their inventory of unoccupied houses for sale. They are willing to go to extraordinary means to keep existing mortgage-holders in their homes.

Can you imagine how awful you would feel if they changed the rules so that you could keep your house? And this happened two weeks AFTER your home was foreclosed on and lost?

You don’t have to stand by and watch your house be foreclosed. There are many, many things that you could do to prevent it or slow it down significantly. You need to learn the rules, learn what you can do and should do to prevent foreclosure of your home.

Many people are nervous and tense because of the times and the way they have been affected. They need to relieve stress but cannot afford expensive therapies. Are you one of these?

A good stress-reliever is to learn to crochet. Seriously! Crochet work is somewhat like the mantras used in meditation to erase the cluttered blackboard of the mind. Learn to crochet, relax and control the tension while doing something useful. When you learn to crochet you can save money on gifts for family and friends by giving them gifts that are handmade, with love!

For many, difficult times means anxiety and putting on weight. You can control your weight economically by using the banana diet. It’s easy, cheap and very effective.

Author – Joseph B. James

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