Monday, March 16, 2009

Discover The Ultimate Power Of Your Heart

Howard MartinIn the last few years, more people than ever–from different backgrounds and walks of life–are talking about the heart. More company mission statements make a point to mention the importance of the heart in leadership and customer care. More speakers, articles and books, both spiritual and non-spiritual, are referring to the heart. Whether people mention speaking from the heart, listening to the heart, connecting with the heart, or following the heart, it is a clear sign that there is increased energetic awareness of the importance of the heart in all of life’s decisions.

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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

The Prime Minister of China tries out HeartMath technology

The Prime Minister of China tried out the HeartMath technology. Digital Bamboo has a license to embed HeartMath’s heart rhythm feedback technology in entertainment and sports training games. One of their games is called Happy Heart. Click this link to see Prime Minister Wen Jiao Bao playing the Happy Heart game.

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Posted by Morgan Harrelson on 03/11 at 09:16 AM
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Thursday, March 05, 2009

emWave Personal Stress Reliever® Wins People’s Choice Competition at the 2009 Consumer Electronic

wCongratulations HeartMath LLC! On January 10, 2009, the emWave Personal Stress Reliever® was the winner of the Last Gadget Standing People’s Choice Competition which represents the best of the best at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. This award is determined by online voting.

Competing against other innovative products from technology giants like Motorola’s Motozine and the Eye-Fi Video Card, the emWave Personal Stress Reliever (PSR), a handheld device that helps people transform stress, received 68% more votes than the runner-up. Representatives from HeartMath®, creators of the emWave PSR®, believe that the product’s landslide victory is due to the fact that it is the right product for these times. Stress is increasing for everyone and this simple device is scientifically proven to help people reduce stress. The technology, which drew an enormous amount of attention at this year’s CES, is both helpful and appropriate for our rapidly changing world.

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Posted by Morgan Harrelson on 03/05 at 11:39 AM
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Gadgets boost presentations, relieve stress

Stressed? Maybe the emWave Personal Stress Reliever can help. According to the gadget’s maker, all you have to do is place your thumb on the sensor, or if you prefer, attach its ear sensor. After it detects your pulse, its breathing pacer will get in sync with your heart rhythms while you employ stress-reducing techniques included in its guide. At the very least, playing with the gadget is sure to take your mind off your worries, at least for a while.”

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Monday, December 08, 2008

Reducing the Fear Factor

Workers look for reassurance from their employers as the financial downturn raises economic anxiety to new heights.

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Posted by Tom Beckman on 12/08 at 03:28 PM
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Saturday, December 06, 2008

De-Stress Kit for the Changing Times

We all know that millions of people are experiencing extra stress. Much outgoing care and compassion is needed to help ease the emotional pain that so many are increasingly experiencing. Doc Childre, founder of HeartMath, a leading stress research institute, has written a free booklet De-Stress Kit for the Changing Times that provides a few simple practices to help people intercept and manage stress during this period of challenge and uncertainty.

We want to make this booklet available to as many people as possible, so we are asking you to please help distribute De-Stress Kit for the Changing Times to others at this time of increased need. Feel free to post the De-Stress Kit link or PDF file on your Web site. E-mail it to friends and family, send it to other Web sites and blogs or refer people to www.heartmath.org/destresskit. For banners that can be used on a Web site, the URL is www.heartmath.org/destressbanners.

Posted by Tom Beckman on 12/06 at 10:51 AM
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Friday, December 05, 2008

Happiness Can Spread Among People Like a Contagion, Study Indicates

Happiness is contagious, spreading among friends, neighbors, siblings and spouses like the flu, according to a large study that for the first time shows how emotion can ripple through clusters of people who may not even know each other.

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Thursday, December 04, 2008

Financial Concerns Top List of Holiday Stressors for Women, Families With Children

As reports about the extent of the recession in the United States are released this week, a new poll from the American Psychological Association (APA) finds that more than eight out of 10 anticipate a stressful holiday season and that the economic crisis is impacting women and families most.

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Tuesday, December 02, 2008

Symptoms Of Depression Associated With Increase In Abdominal Fat

Older adults with symptoms of depression appear more likely to gain abdominal fat, but not overall fat, over a five-year period, according to a new report.

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Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Health takes a hit as economy creates more stress

Economic stress is taking its toll on the USA’s emotional and physical health, new survey data show: More than half of Americans report irritability or anger, fatigue and sleeplessness, and almost half say they self-medicate by overeating or indulging in unhealthy foods.

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Survey: Gender, geography factor into feeling, dealing with stress

Almost half of U.S. households are worried about their family’s basic needs, according to new data from the American Psychological Association, which shows that food, housing, health care and transportation are major sources of stress in the faltering economy.

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Monday, October 06, 2008

Preventing a Stress Meltdown amidst Economic Chaos

It sounds like a bad dream. Financial meltdown. Global markets in chaos. Government bails out banks and other financial institutions in worst crisis since the depression. Citizens watch as personal wealth plummets. What a roller coaster it’s been emotionally. Certainly there have been a few positive trends but lots of negatives that could mean serious consequences down the road. The questions start racing into a blur. What’s going to happen next? Is it time to get out? Have I really hit the bottom? Will I be able to recover if the numbers don’t improve quickly?

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Posted by Tom Beckman on 10/06 at 06:22 PM
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Friday, October 03, 2008

Advice from HeartMath® Stress Experts on How to Prevent (or Recover from) a Stress Meltdown

For many Americans the instability of the economy is feeling like an emotional roller coaster, triggering all kinds of emotions from blame and anger to fear and anxiety. While the current economic crisis can feel like a looming disaster waiting to drain the life out of your banking account, what’s worse, say HeartMath stress experts, is what could lie ahead. If people are unaware of how to handle today’s barrage of stress it will start to eat away at their vitality, health and well-being.

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Posted by Tom Beckman on 10/03 at 04:43 AM
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Saturday, September 20, 2008

Mental-Health Lines Buzz in U.S. Recession Depression

A tidal wave of anxiety is washing over America, from Wall Street’s concrete canyons to the lettuce fields of California, propelled by the mortgage industry collapse, costly gasoline, tight credit and rising unemployment.

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Posted by Tom Beckman on 09/20 at 06:36 AM
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Thursday, August 14, 2008

Stress, Anxiety Can Make Allergy Attacks Even More Miserable and Last Longer

STRESS, ANXIETY CAN MAKE ALLERGY ATTACKS EVEN MORE MISERABLE AND LAST LONGER

A new study shows that even slight stress and anxiety can substantially worsen a person’s allergic reaction to some routine allergens. Moreover, the added impact of stress and anxiety seem to linger, causing the second day of a stressed person’s allergy attack to be much worse.

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