But, you know, there is also the pressure and stress of rebuilding our home.
Sensors that understand everything from temperature, light and moisture to motion, pressure and stress, need to be connected.
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Most people equate pressure with stress, but they are actually not synonymous.
What we do know, though, is that in the next three days, weeks and months Labour will get its first real chance since losing office to gain a public hearing and the two parties of the coalition will come under immense internal pressure to stress their differences rather than what they agree on.
As CEO I always told job applicants that my primary job was increasing pressure while decreasing stress.
Instead the secret behind our outsized numbers was passion, and we built that passion through our tireless efforts to increase pressure while decreasing stress.
With humans, if we get too little sleep, have a poor diet, and take on too much pressure, our stress levels rise and we succumb to ailments our otherwise healthy immune system could easily handle.
This all creates a lot of stress and pressure on the job candidate, which results in nervousness, he says.
Maximum pressure combined with minimum stress produces passion, and passionate organizations full of passionate people will accomplish well-nigh anything.
She has some useful vision which deteriorates under tiredness, stress and pressure.
"There were numerous comments about the stress and pressure that often accompanies the demands and expectations of teachers, parents and tutors to achieve highly, " said the report.
For older children and teens, the dog can be a supportive friend and provide an outlet from stress and peer pressure.
When my loved one is undergoing a serious operation as I pace in the waiting room, the surgeon is under pressure while I am under stress.
Some people with herpes take antiviral drugs for years, while others just use them periodically -- for example, when they're starting a new relationship or anticipating a high-pressure situation. (Stress can up the risk of a herpes outbreak.) "It really is a very personal decision for patients, " Johnston says.
Stress comes from unrelenting pressure to survive, succeed and to make others happy.
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We distinguish between pressure which can be a positive, motivational factor to you doing your job well, and stress which is the adverse reaction that people have to excessive pressure.
Difficult economic times add extra stress to the work environment and put pressure on a company and all of its employees in much the same way as being down by a goal adds pressure to a team in a Euro match.
"The stress and the vacancy rates, and the pressure on social workers in the last five years especially has grown exponentially, " he argued.
The additional paying customers with what many believe will be a pent up demand for medical care service are already expected to stress the health care system, putting more pressure on primary care doctors like internists and family doctors.
Worker-rights groups have said that the pressure of production increases and the introduction of workers from other factories can increase stress on the factory floor.
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What's more, the lightweight cans didn't audibly creek, crack, or stress as we pulled on their headband, yielding springy, but gentle reactions to pressure.
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Most gyms have a seated fly machine that uses the forearms as a pressure point to avoid all gripping, and the depth of the motion can be adjusted to reduce rotator cuff stress.
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