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published Nov 30, 2017 3:02:53 PM, by Brendan Walsh (Bloomberg) — U.S. stocks posted record highs after John McCain backed the Senate tax bill and the biggest technology stocks rebounded from their worst selloff in more than a year. The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed past 24,000 after the statement of

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If you are a parent, your capacity to deal with stressful situations may be severely depleted due to the coronavirus pandemic. The reason is that our adaptation mechanism is not designed to help us tolerate disasters of this sort. Although there is no proven method to work properly during a pandemic, you can at least follow some strategies to help maintain your personal wellbeing and prevent parent burnout. Read on to find out more.

Take Some Deep Breaths

According to neuroscience, breathing can help change the state of your mind. If you take short and sharp breaths, your mind thinks that you are moving despite the fact that you are resting in a chair. On the other hand, if you take slow breaths, your brain will think that you are calm and feel good. If you want to engage the relaxation response of your body, make sure you take some deep breaths for a few minutes every day.

You may want to choose a time of the day that works best for you. For example, you can take deep breaths for 10 minutes when you wake up in the morning. walk, run and take

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