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		<title>Feeling Stressed At Work? Then Don?t Grab A Coffee!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now my line of work takes me to an airport and Friday mornings at an airport can be absolute chaos. It&#8217;s the start of the weekend, lots of people returning home or just wanting to get away for a mini-escape, and this is exactly how it was yesterday. All flights to all destinations were full, [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now my line of work takes me to an airport and Friday mornings at an airport can be absolute chaos. It&#8217;s the start of the weekend, lots of people returning home or just wanting to get away for a mini-escape, and this is exactly how it was yesterday. All flights to all destinations were full, the check-in queues were massive, and lots of people were missing flights because of a new airport motorway that had just opened up that morning. <br/><br/>As you can imagine there were lots of frustrated, disgruntled and unhappy passengers &#8211; and who do you think they take these frustrations out on? You guessed it &#8230; the customer service staff on the ground, which includes &#8216;Moi&#8221; and all of my fellow colleagues. <br/><br/>Now after &#8216;Disgruntled Passenger Number 6&#8243; &#8211; I was starting to feel a tad stressed and a bit tired of being the receiver of such aggression. Some days I feel like I&#8217;m just a highly paid punching bag (well, I don&#8217;t know about the &#8220;highly paid&#8221; bit). Anyway, by mid morning most of us felt like we desperately needed of a good cup of coffee to help alleviate the stress. <br/><br/>Well that was what I thought until yesterday. You see I had just finished reading an article from Yuri Elkaim&#8217;s Eating for Energy book the night before, highlighting the negative effects that coffee has on the body if you are stressed. <br/><br/>Some of these included the following: <br/><br/>* Coffee actually intensifies stress causing an average 40% increase in adrenaline. This results in increased blood pressure, heart rate, perspiration, nervousness, and irritability. <br/><br/>* Coffee also increases the secretion of stomach acid by 400%, contributing to gastritis and peptic ulcers. <br/><br/>* According to a British Medical Journal, coffee drinkers have a 50% higher risk of heart attack. <br/><br/>* Coffee causes a significant loss of nutrients &#8211; magnesium, potassium, calcium, zinc, and B vitamins. <br/><br/>* Coffee is a major source of cadmium which is a heavy metal that has been linked to cancer and immune suppression. <br/><br/>Now if you&#8217;re a woman &#8211; the facts are even scarier. <br/><br/>* Coffee is linked to ovarian cancer, bladder, and kidney cancers. <br/><br/>* According to the Journal of the American Medical Association, coffee increases the risk of miscarriage and can double the rate with just 1 cup per day! <br/><br/>* Coffee reduces fertility. More than 1 cup per day makes a woman half as likely to conceive (American Journal of Epidemiology). <br/><br/>So next time you&#8217;re feeling stressed &#8211; don&#8217;t go for a latte, 1/2 cap, flat white, mocha, full strength expresso or whatever &#8211; because you may as well stick your hand in a power point! <br/><br/>Instead, reach for a Green Tea which contains the natural mood enhancer Theanine, which has been shown to reduce mental and physical stress and promote a feeling of relaxation. <br/><br/>Ahhh &#8230; now that&#8217;s the kinda thing that I&#8217;m looking for. Perhaps we should give out complimentary cups of Green Tea to passengers as they arrive at the airport?  <br/><br/>In need of some more tips to help you cope with stress at work?  Then I recommend you sit down and study a Free Report called &#8211; &#8220;Why Shift Workers Are So Tired, Unhealthy &#038; Unhappy- And What YOU Can Do to Fix It!&#8221; <br/><br/>Whether you&#8217;re a shift worker or somebody that just struggles with stress and fatigue in the workplace, this report is going to open your eyes to a completely different way of coping with fatigue and stress in the workplace. Click Here For Instant Access To Your Healthy Shift Worker Free Report <br/><br/>  <br/><br/></p>


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