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Easing stress at work
Is there a practical, effective way to deal with stress—even eliminate it—when heavy workloads, impending deadlines, and conflicts with fellow employees cause tension on the job?
Many people have found that turning to God is the first step in gaining peace and harmony. The Bible tells us, "Acquaint now thyself with him, and be at peace: thereby good shall come unto thee." Job 22:21;
Acquainting ourselves with God and learning of His ever-presence, we begin to see our work and relations with others from a totally different vantage point—the spiritual. Confusion and uncertainty begin to dissolve into understanding of God's government and law.
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September 3, 1979 issue
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Easing stress at work
MELVIN A. HURWICK
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Reevaluating happiness
JEFFREY HOLMES
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Finding freedom from a limited sense of self
ALAN A. AYLWIN
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LIMITLESS HORIZONS
KRISTIN K. FIUTY
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Banish evil
J. WOODRUFF SMITH
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Loving children as Jesus did
JON GIB HARDER
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How high is your goal?
RALPH MALLINSON
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God's "timing" is perfect
MARGARET JESSIE JACOBS
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Undisturbed man
GEOFFREY J. BARRATT
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"Behold the fowls of the air"
NAOMI PRICE
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If you ask how God made people
Rose M. Henniker-Heaton
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As a child, I was examined by a doctor who diagnosed...
MARJORIE S. FROHBERG
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This was the first healing in Christian Science that came through...
CLAUDE WHITE with contributions from CLARA WHITE
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On a morning in December of 1977, when I woke I was unable...
MARY ELIZABETH REID
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At one time I was looking for a teaching position in an area...
CLAIRE LYLE PURDY HESS
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I have had many healings in Christian Science, but this one is...
CAROLYN CUMMINGS with contributions from DONNA CUMMINGS