The attached picture was devised as part of a stress test developed by
researchers at St. Mary's Hospital in London. It is the final picture of a
series of stress determinators to gauge the amount of stress a patient has
built up over a short time.
Look at the attached picture of two dolphins jumping out of the water in
tandem.
The research has shown that the more differences you notice in the two
dolphins, the more stressed you are. This is attributed to the
concentration
and recognition influences intensifying when stressed. The two are very
similar, so if you can tell the difference without looking hard, you should
pack up work and go home immediately.
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researchers at St. Mary's Hospital in London. It is the final picture of a
series of stress determinators to gauge the amount of stress a patient has
built up over a short time.
Look at the attached picture of two dolphins jumping out of the water in
tandem.
The research has shown that the more differences you notice in the two
dolphins, the more stressed you are. This is attributed to the
concentration
and recognition influences intensifying when stressed. The two are very
similar, so if you can tell the difference without looking hard, you should
pack up work and go home immediately.
www.p-h-e-a-r.net/image.jpg
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