Posts Tagged ‘World’

The debt stress test: The curse will last… – IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook 2010

Monday, September 27th, 2010


link.imd.ch – The debt stress test: The curse will last… – By Professor Stéphane Gareli, IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook 2010

Creating a Violence-Free Stress-Free World

Thursday, May 27th, 2010


Art of Living Foundation tour video. A short video on His Holiness Sri Sri Ravi Shankar and the Art of Living Foundation

Brave new world: Video games that teach you to relax

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Of course, there were proto-video game developed in 1951, but video games do not reach the average computer user – although there were few – until 1972 with Atari’s Pong. Since then, video games have become an integral part of life that transcends language and cultural connection. They provided a very powerful way for people to vent, to cultivate and channel the competitive and entertaining people cheaply and efficiently at home and in public spaces. Gaming is a U.S. $ 42B global market that rivals the size of the music market.

Now, technology and the pace of life gave a charter of new video games: make people’s lives better and healthier.

If it seems absurd to suggest that video games can provide a path toward acceptance Zen stress reduction, mental performance and impressive, then you’re stuck in a stereotype of teenagers last Amped-up overwork their joysticks and shouting to the console.

Enter the Wii

The Nintendo Wii is now a household word and, for 50 million people, a household reality. It pierces the screen and I have people in place of their sofas and chairs by introducing a new body of interactivity, according to the movement.

The sweat on the brow of gamers used to sitting hunched over a game has turned into a sweat all the bodies of all family members age using the Wii as a training tool, is pleased to inside with a physical dimension. People use the Wii to play golf and tennis, do aerobics or skiing, or even play carnival games that require throwing, throwing, hammering and other low-impact physical gestures – lose weight and growing form.

It is a major change in the game (pun intended) processing for games, but it’s just the beginning.

Playing with a dedicated health goal

Since 2005, the Games for Health Conference brought together researchers, health professionals and game developers to share information on the impact of games and game technologies can have on health and health care . They are a fairly lopsided, with a focus on health care policy, but a large part of their mission is to organize and accelerate the adoption of computer games for a variety of challenges facing the world today.

They are not alone! Companies such as Wild Divine Vision and somatic pioneers have been fun and engaging video games that focus on stress reduction as an objective of primary health in the world today.

Wild Divine has partnered with leading natural health and anti-stress gurus Andrew Weil and Deepak Chopra to provide a platform for guided meditation and stress reduction using physiological measures – the coherence of heart rate and skin drive – collected by the sensors of the finger and handed over to the video game environment to enable users to control the game with their own mind.

Somatic and Vision in its team a leading expert in biofeedback has worked with customers worldwide to develop programs and approaches that reduce stress, but also improve mental clarity under pressure. Having worked with the French Ministry of Defense and the Israeli Ministry of Defense, Yuval Oded helped form that is efficient software to make games and audio-visual workshops with a virtual coach – that are specifically designed for senior high pressure, veterans, harried working parents and children cope with change and uncertainty.

new offer Somatic Vision Alive, Oded includes 8-Week Program on-and off-field techniques to manage stress that extend the benefits of play beyond the computer – a new wave of the future in games .

Game vs. profit motivating

With the video game is a familiar and cherished part of life for many, it is logical that the point in space is to replace the games end, with a game that allows us to easily resolve issues and problems in our lives . generalized obesity, stress, sleep disturbances, and increased use of pharmaceuticals, as well as growing expectations of effective multi-tasking has become a “natural” for gaming determination to embrace and give equipping people to improve their health and their ability to cope in complex mental challenges. Watch move involved a brave new world of health and physiology-based performance enhancement!

Video Games ? a World of Gamers

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Video games provide mental relaxation as well as simulation. In playing video games, there is no obstruction of age and gender. There are many reasons to play video games. For fun and enjoyment Everyone likes to play video games to enjoy their spare time. It is the best source of fun and excitement. From puzzle to action games, there are wide ranges of games that are meant for small age group to adults. The craze of video game has caught up in all generation of society including the middle aged. There are some games which are theme based that creates lots of excitement among gamers. Gamers play these games continuously to know more about the game. Build your own world With the aid of video games, you can perform those activities that you wouldn’t be capable to do in real life. There are certain games which are full of action and adventure and loved by most of the gamers. While playing video game kids as well as adults create their own world and forgot about their problem and worries. As in case racing games, mostly boys while riding or driving the car imagine that they are driving the car and try to give more and more speed. Apart from all above, it is doubtless that games offer unique experiences that are not available in real life. Medium of stress relief Video games are the best medium to spend spare time as well as for mental relaxation. There are funny, puzzle, action, adventure games etc. that are most common among gamers. While playing these games players forgot everything about their worries and problem. Today, with the advancement in technology, developers are using extraordinary graphics, 3D effect, sound system, themes etc. While developing games they remember all the necessary factors that attract gamers. Nowadays, there are numerous website that offer video games. These websites have all the latest games that are most demanding in the market. These websites are easily accessible and the process of the downloading is also very simple. Some websites offer free video games, it is beneficial for you. You don’t have to pay single penny for downloading the game. It is a great opportunity for those gamers whose pocket doesn’t allow them to buy games.

Managing Stress With a Flexible Mind: You vs The World

Friday, February 19th, 2010

Managing stress doesn’t require too much from you. Your life is a lot easier than you think; just use this technique and you’ll see: Learn about what stresses the world out.Why? It will help you put things in perspective. Well, what exactly should you do? Simple. Before you continue reading, just think about all the tragic things happening in this world right now. You know, things like war, famine, poverty and crime.People face such problems like this everyday. So, what’s the magic? As soon as you realize the magnified problems of the world as a whole, your own stress problems seem like nothing. It works for me.How do I do it?I simply put myself in someone else’s shoes. For example, there’s a major overseas war going on right now. Surely an innocent person just like you is living in fear everyday.

They didn’t ask for it; that’s just the way it is. Then ask yourself this question: “Who would I rather be? Me or that person?” As soon as I ask myself this question, I feel grateful. My stress problems seem diminished, sometimes vanish completely!You see, it’s all in your mind. Therefore by “flexing” your mind, or keeping it accustomed to a wider range of situations, you will not get stressed out for simple things. By keeping your mind flexible, you decrease the chances of being stressed out over a trivial matter.If you learn to accustom yourself to think beyond the scope of your immediate vicinity, you’ll end up with a “hit”. A “hit” on something unnecessary happening somewhere in the world.

Managing Stress is Influenced by What You’re Accustomed ToI live in Canada, where the crime and poverty is not a big problem compared to someone of the more unlucky countries. So what causes stress for me? Simple things, like public speaking, deadlines, etc. Then I think about what causes stress for someone in a country with high crime and poverty. Things like getting fed and fearing for their life when they step outside.Again, my stressors immediately seem like nothing. With all the craziness going on the world right now, your personal problems really don’t matter. I don’t mean to offend you, but that’s the plain truth. You see, we are all used to different circumstances. If you live in a care-free country, maybe you stress over for the littlest of things. Then what happens when the “big” things arrive?You’ll be overwhelmed with stress. It’s a whole different ball game. This is why you must get to know how others are getting through life, in order to start managing stress most effectively. Therefore, what you’re used to, also plays a major role in managing stress. There’s a wide scope to managing stress. If you train your mind to endure a wider scope, coping with stress will come easy.So chose your range. Flex your mind. Manage your stress!

Managing Stress in a Hectic World

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Stress is not what happens to us. It’s our response to what happens.  And response is something we can choose. ~Maureen Killoran

Did you ever have so much to do that you didn’t know where to begin?  So you just stared at what appeared to be a mountain before you, and you felt totally overwhelmed.  Trying to take on too much at once can make you feel like you can’t handle any of it.  It causes anxiety, distress and confusion.  You lose your focus because your energies are scattered.  And you feel pulled in every direction.  Slowing down isn’t an option because then you would just get further behind and that would only cause more stress. 

What exactly is stress?  The most widely accepted definition of stress is attributed to Richard S. Lazarus.  He describes stress as a condition or feeling experienced when a person perceives that “demands exceed the personal and social resources the individual is able to mobilize.”  So if you feel like you are trying to manage more than you can handle, it is very likely that you are experiencing stress.

According to researchers, stressful life events increase the likelihood of developing stress-related illnesses.  This is all dependent on how well we cope with stressors in our lives.  Mild headaches or sleep loss and more serious problems like ulcers and migraines could all indicate problems in coping with and managing stress.  Stress not only affects our bodies, it also affects our minds and the way we think.  Stress affects our performance as well.  Sometimes stress can be good.  When it is balanced and manageable it can help to challenge us, and keep us motivated and productive.  However, stress that is excessive and not properly managed can interfere with our physical, emotional and social functioning. 

Fortunately, there are effective ways that excessive stress can be reduced in our lives.  Sometimes there is something we can directly do about the problem that can change the situation or environment.  Other times we might not be able to do anything to change the situation, but we can change our feelings and perception of it.   And when we can’t do either we must endure the stress as we learn to accept what we cannot control.  Stress does not have to control your life because you can manage stress. 

If you find yourself facing a mountain that you can’t seem to see beyond, it’s time to shift your focus and direct your attention to how you can best manage the stress you are facing.  Is there something you can do to change the situation?  How else can you perceive the stressor and change your feelings about it?  Are you willing to accept what is beyond your control and move on? 

Copyright © 2007 All Rights Reserved. BeHappy4Life.com written by Krystal Kuehn, NewDayCounseling.org

 

World War 2 PTSD

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

  • Original Full Length Feature
  • 58 Mintues
  • Black & White
  • NOTE: Film was digitized from 16mm so it may have minor video and audio problems.

Product Description
This post-WWII John Huston film documents the psychiatric treatment of war veterans and shell shocked soldiers participating in a 10-week recovery program in a Long Island hospital. The 1946 documentary so poignantly captures the painful, touching side of recovery and the return back into civilian life that it was actually banned for a time after its release. Even though it was commissioned by the U.S. government, the film came off as a potentially demoralizing exam… More >>

World War 2 PTSD