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FALL IN LOVE WITH YOUR KITCHEN!

What is this argument about the KITCHEN? "Why should men be in the Kitchen?" "Why should women be in the Kitchen?" I'm wondering, what is wrong with the Kitchen? Why are people avoiding the Kitchen? Why are we arguing about who should and who shouldn't be in the Kitchen? This desecration of the Kitchen should henceforth STOP! Have we forgotten that it is the Kitchen that feeds the BODY that houses the SOUL? That makes the Kitchen sacred! "I'm a man...." So because you're a man you shouldn't mind how your SOUL is housed or how the housing of  your SOUL is catered for? What is wrong with entering the Kitchen and preparing what caters for  your BODY and extending that care to your family if you're married? What is wrong if a man who doesn't know how to Cook commit to learning it? What is wrong if you factor the Kitchen into your daily schedule and equation? What is wrong if our sons learn and know how to Cook?  ...

Dealing With Stress At Work.

Everyone who has ever held a job has, at some point, felt the pressure of work-related stress. Any job can have stressful elements, even if you love what you do. In the short-term, you may experience pressure to meet a deadline or to fulfill a challenging obligation. But when work stress becomes chronic, it can be overwhelming — and harmful to both physical and emotional health. Unfortunately such long-term stress is all too common. In 2012, 65 percent of Americans cited work as a top source of stress, according to the American Psychological Association's (APA) annual Stress in America Survey. Only 37 percent of Americans surveyed said they were doing an excellent or very good job managing stress. . You can't always avoid the tensions that occur on the job. Yet you can take steps to manage work-related stress. Common Sources of Work Stress Certain factors tend to go hand-in-hand with work-related stress. Some common workplace stressors are: Low s...