Companies Ease Into Yoga To Beat Stress Of Sept. 11

Topics:
Building a Team
Tags:
American City Business Journals Inc.,
Business Operations,
Business Security,
Corporate Insurance,
Government,
Homeland Security,
Sept. 11
Source:
American City Business Journals

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Overview: The September 11 terrorist attacks left so many people asking for mercy and peace. As a result, the work related stress also took over the peoples’ minds. Most people suffered severe stress bouts. Thus, most companies adopted various de-stressing methods to bring people back on track. Yoga and meditation exercises topped the list of anti-stress activities. The paper examines this issue in detail.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2002 | Pages: 4


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