The Little Book Of Stress
Books / Paperback
ISBN: 0740704745 / Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing, March 2000
The Little Book of Stress by Rohan CandappaIs stress really all that bad' Without it, could we get everything done, or would we just be sickeningly happy-go-lucky day in and day out' In The Little Book of Stress Rohan Candappa shows ways to actually increase the level of stress within you and those around you. Because without stress, life is boring. Increase your own stress levels and create stress in others with simple measures such as:o If you are stressed, make sure you communicate this to those around you. Soon they'll be stressed too.o Switch the decaffeinated and caffeinated coffees around whenever you can.o Always join in other people's arguments. Try to get others to join in too.o When you're the first car in line at a traffic light, get out and read a map. Try to miss the green light at least twice.o A double espresso just before bed is always a winner.o Replace your bulbs with overhead, neon-strip lights. If you can get ones that flicker, all the better.o If someone is telling you a joke and you know the punch line, wait until they've nearly finished, then tell them you've heard it before.o Ask single women if they've got a boyfriend yet. Repeat on Valentine's Day.
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Ebury Press has sold more than 140,000 copies of this hilarious book since it was published in the U.K.Is stress really all that bad? Without it, could we get everything done, or would we just be sickeningly happy-go-lucky day in and day out? InThe Little Book of Stress Rohan Candappa shows ways to actually increasethe level of stress within you and those around you. Because without stress, life is boring.Increase your own stress levels and create stress in others with simple measures such as:* If you are stressed, make sure you communicate this to those around you. Soon they'll be stressed too.* Switch the decaffeinated and caffeinated coffees around whenever you can.* Always join in other people's arguments. Try to get others to join in too.* When you're the first car in line at a traffic light, get out and read a map. Try to miss the green light at least twice.* A double espresso just before bed is always a winner.* Replace your bulbs with overhead, neon-strip lights. If you can get ones that flicker, all the better.* If someone is telling you a joke and you know the punch line, wait until they've nearly finished, then tell them you've heard it before.* Ask single women if they've got a boyfriend yet. Repeat on Valentine's Day.
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