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	<title>David Scott Lynn's LET-GO Yoga &#187; Social Yoga</title>
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		<title>Hidden Sources of Social Stress</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>As discussed in the BodyMind BreakDowns Category, there are a wide range of sources of positive and negative stress. They can be physical, mental or emotional. The physical stresses can be metabolic or structural, from long-term repetitive action or an in-the-moment injury. They can be happy or sad things, they can make you stronger or weaker.<br />
A well designed life attempts, within reason, to insulate you from as many of the negatives as possible, while maximizing the positives.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.dslyoga.com/social/%e2%80%a2hidden-social-sources-of-stress/" class="more-link">More on Hidden Sources of Social Stress</a></p>


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