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  • Stress blog

  • Sept. 29, 2010

    Finding your sweet spot

    By Edward T. Creagan, M.D.

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Almost every golf or tennis magazine promotes the magical golf club or tennis racket with a "sweet spot" the size of Bolivia. This is the part of the club or racket that gives the most velocity to the ball and can help even an amateur have a satisfactory game.

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If the stress in your life is more than you can cope with, get help right away.

  • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
    1-800-273-TALK (8255)
  • Go to the nearest hospital or emergency room
  • Call your physician, health provider or clergy
  • National Alliance on Mental Illness
    www.nami.org
    1-800-950-NAMI (6264)

Most of us are also looking for the "sweet spot" of life. It's that moment when we feel connected, validated, acknowledged and honored for who we are rather than for what we can accomplish.

Finding your sweet spot involves spiritual well-being, connectedness, a sense of purpose and, equally important, physical health. Figuring this out is hardly rocket science, but it's another reminder of the importance of getting a good night's sleep, exercising and keeping perspective despite the current turmoil.

So, despite our setbacks and disappointments, if we stay the course, reach out to those who can help us, and share some of our gifts and skills, we can find that sweet spot.

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  • November 15, 2010 2:56 a.m.

    I was the youngest in the 4 siblings.All of my brother and sisters have thier own family including kids. Well my niece and nephews are the one who takes away my stress whenever they are around they gave me enough hapiness to forget all my worries and heartaches. Thanks to them.... -chin ; )

    - chin

  • September 30, 2010 4:37 p.m.

    I agree, Gma! I'm watching my little 2-year old granddaughter today, as I do a few days a week. What a treat from the other cares of life. I love her enthusiasm! My husband dearly looks forward to reading her a couple stories before leaving for work.

    - Alma

  • September 29, 2010 9:26 a.m.

    My sweet spot is spending time with my 2 year old grand daughter - her love is unconditional and her hugs warm me from the inside.

    - GMa

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