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Making mistakes Someone stressed and angry will make small mistakes, drop the ball, lose things and so on.
Odds are at some point in your lifetime someone stressed the importance of keeping your shoulders back, your head high, and having a firm handshake.
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Since Allsop's last outing, you see, in 2010's Kirstie's Homemade Home, I have become used to seeing rank amateurs bake and decorate confections of such unspeakable loveliness – sticky toffee puddings, cinnamon and banana cakes, iced biscuits I would sell my soul to touch, never mind eat – that I am no longer prepared to deal with someone stressing about scones.
Given.to made its official debut last week at NewMe Accelerator's Fall 2012 Demo Day with the aim of making pitching in money with a group of people to buy a gift for someone "stress-free, and guess-free".
If someone is stressed or burned out at work but has a solid home and community life, life goes on.
"Yes, and there is also the exaggerated sweating, or the lines on the forehead if someone is stressed.
So a one-size-fits-all smartphone app which analyses speech will not provide an accurate assessment of whether someone is stressed or not.The sound of stressDr Choudhury's solution is an app called StressSense.
According to Chaotic Moon, the tatt will have the ability to monitor body temperature and detect if someone is stressed based on sweat, heart rate and hydration level information uploaded via Bluetooth or location-based low-frequency mesh networks like those used for apps like Jott or Firechat.
"If I got a neck or shoulder ache, I'd know someone was stressed out.
A higher tone of voice indicates that someone's stressed.
Instead of blowing up at someone or stressing yourself out, try and see things from their side of the table.
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