Whether you are dealing with depression, anxiety, parenting issues, a major decision, or
just cumulative stress, I hope to help you develop your inner resources and find your clarity and equilibrium.»
Not exact matches
Trauma, such as a fall, car accident, whiplash, surgery or
just habitual poor posture and repetitive
stress injuries has
cumulative effects on the body.
It doesn't mean you've lost muscle — it
just probably means you have some
cumulative fatigue, your sleep was shit cause your
stressed about a project at work, and your ability to perform well is hampered on this day.
Plus, I should again
stress longer holding periods can be a huge advantage (not
just in terms of taxes): Generally, the better the company / investment, the longer you end up holding it — and if you hold a stock for 5 - 7 yrs +, for example, the broker fee to buy & to sell is obviously pretty irrelevant when you «spread» it over the entire period (& far cheaper than the annual /
cumulative fees you'd pay on an investment fund).
Stress,
just as it happens in humans, can have a
cumulative effect in dogs and you want to avoid that as much as you can.