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Home builder Carl Weissensee used to be "addicted to stress," he says.
When Stress Is Good for You Sue Shellenbarger 2012
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After seeing Dr. Rossman, reading his book and doing one of his relaxation CDs daily, Mr. Weissensee learned to acknowledge his worries instead of recycling them in his head, then practice "skipping over" them and telling himself that "everything works out in the end," he says.
When Stress Is Good for You Sue Shellenbarger 2012
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Managing thousands of details and multiple risks for each of the multimillion-dollar houses he builds, he spent years rushing around with "one foot off the ground 20 hours a day, running the same scenarios through my mind time and time again, and being unable to put it aside," says Mr. Weissensee, 58, of Mill Valley, Calif.
When Stress Is Good for You Sue Shellenbarger 2012
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"It's also possible for the general public to play ice golf for free before and after the tournament," says Arno Kronhofer, manager of Weissensee tourism.
Frozen in Nine 2009
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It is a beer purity law from the city of Weissensee, and while it's not entirely clear when it was written, he said it dates to 1434 -- just two years after the Weimar bratwurst regulations.
Archive 2007-12-01 2007
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It is a beer purity law from the city of Weissensee, and while it's not entirely clear when it was written, he said it dates to 1434 -- just two years after the Weimar bratwurst regulations.
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We were in the Weissensee district now and I knew Brekhov wasn't trying to reach anywhere: he was simply trying to outrun them by pulling every trick in the bag and hoping that just one of them would work.
Northlight Hall, Adam, 1920- 1985
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On the eighth day at noon they arrived at the village of Weissensee, a league from Berlin.
Napoleon and the Queen of Prussia F. [Translator] Jordan
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Weissensee (1180) but released the following year.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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Managing thousands of details and multiple risks for each of the multimillion-dollar houses he builds, he spent years rushing around with "one foot off the ground 20 hours a day, running the same scenarios through my mind time and time again, and being unable to put it aside," says Mr. Weissensee, 58, of Mill Valley, Calif.
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