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Are You Dealing with Time Management Stress?

Job stress is a hot button topic in the employment world these days. Thousands of workers are finding themselves facing major medical problems, due to poor stress management skills.

For Career Success, LLC has set out to help make a difference in the way that American workers handle work and personal stressors in their lives. Their newest project is the "Great Awakening Series" which will feature an assortment of business professionals discussing the best ways to help manage work related stressors.

The second person on the schedule will be Dr. Naras Bhat, an internationally renowned physician, and author. The interview is set to take place on October 24th, at 8PM ET.

Some Time Management Stress Topics Covered Are:

• What is time pressure and where does it come from?
• How time pressure can lead to a type A personality.
• How stress and burn out are connected.
• How conventional time management tools and tactics can help you manage time pressures.
• Tools to manage time pressure.
• Multi-tasking madness: What it is and what you can do about it.

The theme for the day will be: Take Your Time Back From Stress!

Because on Oct. 24th it's "Take Your Time Back Day" which is a major U.S./Canadian initiative to challenge the epidemic of overwork, over-scheduling and time famine that now threatens our health, our families and relationships, our communities and our environment. Learn about it here http://www.timeday.org

Naras Bhat, M.D., F.A.C.P., is a physician, board-certified in Internal Medicine Immunology and Allergy, and also certified in Metabolic Cardiology and Stress Management. He currently teaches at the University of California, Berkeley and was a professor of behavioral medicine at Rosebridge College of Integrative Psychology.

Dr. Bhat is the founder and director of the Cybernetix Medical Institute, located in Concord, California. His active stress and heart disease reversal clinic has training programs for patients, physicians, and health care workers. Dr. Bhat has done extensive research on how stress affects the heart from the perspective of heart-centered physiology, called cardio-neuro-immunology. This work focuses on how the heart rate and blood pressure are changed by emotions.

Dr. Bhat was president of The Biofeedback Society of California (2002) and a board member of the Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback. He has been a professor of Meditation at the University of Natural Medicine. Dr. Bhat's work has been cited in National TV, Time Magazine, Cardiology Today, Business Week, and India Currents. Dr. Bhat has conducted more than 500 seminars on "Do-able Stress Control for the 21st Century" "Reversing Heart Disease' and "Time Management by Attentional Intelligence." He has shared his wisdom internationally with over 100,000 people.

In 2001 Dr. Bhat's presentation at Cambridge University, entitled "Time and Focus Management-Tools for Stress Control," earned him recognition as one of The 2000 Outstanding Scientists of the 21st Century.

Join them on October 24th at 8pm ET for a free teleclass that steals your time back.

Learn how to counter react when society steals your time while implanting you with stress, by signing up here: Click Here Now

It’s time to take your time back for good!

Note: If you’re unable to make the live call the full recording will be available inside the community very shortly after the live call.

To listen to our preview podcast click here now

To Your Career Success,

David Green
Career Private Eye
"Finding Treasure In Your Career"

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