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#Positively Stressed - Week 28
Steve Delcuze Steve Delcuze

#Positively Stressed - Week 28

…Today, we turn to one of the most enduring and widely quoted lines of wisdom in modern history that has provided meaning and comfort for countless individuals: the Serenity Prayer…

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#PositivelyStressed – Week 15
Steve Delcuze Steve Delcuze

#PositivelyStressed – Week 15

For those of you following the series, you’ve likely noticed the hashtags I use – especially #BeTheOne.

#BeTheOne is a the national initiative by The American Legion, a cause that’s very close to my heart…

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#Positively Stressed - Week 13
Steve Delcuze Steve Delcuze

#Positively Stressed - Week 13

In the Navy we had a saying, “A complaining sailor is a happy sailor.” While it may sound counterintuitive, there is a deeper meaning behind this concept about mental health and stress management in any environment – workplace or otherwise.

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#Positively Stressed - Week 12
Steve Delcuze Steve Delcuze

#Positively Stressed - Week 12

As an attorney, I often hear plaintiffs in auto accident cases describe in the moments after the crash that they were “in shock”. While some might assume that this refers simply to surprise, as attorneys, we follow up with a crucial question: “What do you mean by ‘in shock’?”

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#Positively Stressed - Week 9
Justin Kubeck Justin Kubeck

#Positively Stressed - Week 9

For those of you who follow this blog, you may have noticed I missed last week’s post. While it wasn’t intentional, it was actually me practicing what I preach: reducing unhealthy #Stress through rational thought processes.

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#Positively Stressed - Week 6
Steve Delcuze Steve Delcuze

#Positively Stressed - Week 6

This week, people and organizations around the world observed #WorldCancerDay, embracing the theme "United by Unique." But what does this truly mean?

Hunter “Patch” Adams once said, “You treat a disease, you win, you lose. You treat a person, I guarantee you, you’ll win, no matter the outcome.” This quote resonates deeply when we think about how stress affects those facing life-changing diagnoses.

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