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	<title>Comments on: Coping With Stress for the Working Class</title>
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		<title>By: WilliamRTaylorMD</title>
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		<description>Wise advice! Stress can also trigger vicious cycles in families.
Visitors might want to read &quot;REDUCE STRESS--RECYCLE YOUR FAMILY!&quot; appearing in installments at http://www.stressedfamily.blogspot.com. There&#039;s a summary of the last three months&#039; posts in the November post. Or click the &quot;September&quot; link on the blog to read about overcoming cycles such as nagging/avoiding chores, where each person blames the other for causing a cycle that goes on and on, time after time, back and forth.
&quot;If he did it the first time I ask, I wouldn&#039;t have to nag.&quot;
Versus: &quot;If she didn&#039;t nag, I would do it a lot quicker.&quot;
The challenge is to blame the cycle, not each other. Get some ideas about switching to positive cycles of love and support.
Hope to see you at http://www.stressedfamily.blogspot.com. Or visit http://StressedFamily.com 
Sincerely,
William R. Taylor, M.D.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wise advice! Stress can also trigger vicious cycles in families.<br />
Visitors might want to read &#8220;REDUCE STRESS&#8211;RECYCLE YOUR FAMILY!&#8221; appearing in installments at <a href="http://www.stressedfamily.blogspot.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.stressedfamily.blogspot.com</a>. There&#8217;s a summary of the last three months&#8217; posts in the November post. Or click the &#8220;September&#8221; link on the blog to read about overcoming cycles such as nagging/avoiding chores, where each person blames the other for causing a cycle that goes on and on, time after time, back and forth.<br />
&#8220;If he did it the first time I ask, I wouldn&#8217;t have to nag.&#8221;<br />
Versus: &#8220;If she didn&#8217;t nag, I would do it a lot quicker.&#8221;<br />
The challenge is to blame the cycle, not each other. Get some ideas about switching to positive cycles of love and support.<br />
Hope to see you at <a href="http://www.stressedfamily.blogspot.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.stressedfamily.blogspot.com</a>. Or visit <a href="http://StressedFamily.com" rel="nofollow">http://StressedFamily.com</a><br />
Sincerely,<br />
William R. Taylor, M.D.</p>
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