Comments on: The treadmill of stress https://gettingthingsdone.com/2016/09/the-treadmill-of-stress/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-treadmill-of-stress David Allen's GTDĀ® Methodology Fri, 07 Oct 2016 21:35:33 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 By: Kael https://gettingthingsdone.com/2016/09/the-treadmill-of-stress/#comment-41518 Fri, 07 Oct 2016 21:35:33 +0000 https://gettingthingsdone.com/?p=15196#comment-41518 I really enjoyed that treadmill analogy! Thank you for that. It made my Friday!

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By: BRIAN MAGRATH https://gettingthingsdone.com/2016/09/the-treadmill-of-stress/#comment-40424 Tue, 27 Sep 2016 03:15:00 +0000 https://gettingthingsdone.com/?p=15196#comment-40424 Preventatists have no problem with stress. By using Preventatism, the potential for improvement in the standards of health is significantly large, for it is reasonable to imagine, for instance, halving the incidence of stress-related depression and cancer. The cost of this prevention would be a small fraction of the cost of treatment of these stress-related disorders, and would be available to whole populations rather than an elite that can afford to pay for increasingly sophisticated medical intervention.
Preventatism has been in use for over four decades and has shown itself to be a good defence mechanism to defend against the results of stress.

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