HeartMath

Thursday, February 07, 2002

[url=Put Your Heart Math Into It]Put Your Heart Math Into It[/url]

Use this set of business tools to link your head and your so you can think more clearly, perform better, and be Are you stressed? Would you like to perform better at work? Could your health use a tune-up? If you answer yes to any of those questions (and who wouldn’t these days?), read on. Techniques developed by the Institute of HeartMath may be just what you need; they harness the power of the heart, working in collaboration with the brain, to super-charge your work and home life.

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Friday, April 20, 2001

Helping children deal with negative emotions

America is still in shock, weeks after the Santana high school shooting in Santee, Calif. No matter how many times we see children lying dead in the streets or students crying in confusion, it is still difficult to comprehend.

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Thursday, April 12, 2001

Software aims to relax pre-test jitters

Athletes, coaches and sportswriters talk about this state of mind—a place to tune out all distractions, enhance their concentration and virtually eliminate stress. Now some are trying to use technology to transport students to “the zone,” hoping for better test results in the process.

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Tuesday, March 27, 2001

Heart of the Matter - cardiologist Seth Baum on therapies for prevention, treatment of heart disease

Combining the best from conventional and complementary therapies, cardiologist Seth Baum presents an innovative strategy to prevent and reverse heart disease.

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Saturday, December 16, 2000

Business at the Speed of Balance

Speed is an incredible drug. Just ask a Formula One driver, a day-trader, or the CEO of any one of thousands of start-ups trying desperately to get there first with the next great idea, the really cool technology, the killer app. We have convinced ourselves faster is better, indeed faster is mandatory. Complacency could mean death in today’s markets. But what fuel is driving you? Is your organization—are you-- running on high-octane or the fumes of fear? Fear you’ll lose the race, be left behind, be dumped in the trash heap of what could have been?

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Monday, September 18, 2000

Follow your heart: Researchers explore the connections between heart rhythms and stress

The system for better health the Insitute of HeartMath uses is predicated on an understanding of the heart as an “intelligent” organ with its own nervous system and hormone-producing capacities.

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Wednesday, September 13, 2000

Lessons from the Heart

Some of the earliest recorded civilizations, including the Greeks, Mesopotamians and Babylonians, speak of the heart as harboring intelligence. Modern science has tended to consider this point of view metaphorical. But Doc Childre, founder of the Institute of HeartMath?, in Boulder Creek, CA, has produced scientific evidence to back up the “intelligent heart” theory. Corporations such as Hewlett-Packard, Motorola, and all four branches of the U.S. Military, are now using HeartMath techniques to teach employees how to become more mentally and emotionally balanced, and provide for individual and organizational transformation.

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Wednesday, April 12, 2000

Doin’ it with Heart: Tools for Maximizing Human

When was the last time you found yourself feeling deeply satisfied while also feeling irritated and frustrated? Never? Probably not, the two just don?t go together. You may have alternating bouts of brilliance and frustration, effectiveness and anxiety, but one usually has to vanish into the background in order for the other to be dominant.

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Sunday, March 12, 2000

It’s not `mind over matter’ anymore

Nineteen years of accumulated stress took a toll on Dottie DeSelle’s health, marriage and work. No amount of exercise, meditation or therapy gave her control over the frazzled life she led working for Silicon Valley technology companies. Negative thinking clouded her judgment and stymied her ability to make wise decisions and communicate effectively.

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Friday, January 21, 2000

A Controlled Pilot Study of Stress Management Training of Elderly Patients with Congestive Heart Fai

To evaluate the effect of stress management training on quality of life, functional capacity and heart rate variability in elderly patients with NYHA class I-III CHF.

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