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Do you see rest, quietness, and confidence – or weariness, pandemonium, and upheaval in daily life? Societal commentators see us far from the quietness and deep in the pandemonium.
First, how are you dealing with the Change and Stress which derail us from seeking God’s Promised Quietness?
 The only trouble with success is that the formula for achieving it is the same as the formula for a nervous breakdown. – CHUCK SWINDOLL
 Although people will pay to fix their stress, they are not about to change the lifestyle that is causing it. – David C. Mc Casland
 Stress may be the spice of life or the kiss of death. – Robert Elliot, M.D., CARDIOLOGIST
 Things get worse under pressure – MURPHY’S LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS.  “Ironically, the people of the future may suffer not from an absence of choice, but from a paralyzing surfeit of it,” explained Alvin Toffler. “They may turn out to be victims of that peculiarly super-industrial dilemma: over choice…the point at which the advantages of diversity and individualization are canceled by the complexity of the buyer’s decision-making process.”  Writer Robert Kanigel understands change and stress. “Here’s the problem: While choices multiply, we stay pretty much the same. Our bodies and minds remain the bottleneck through which choice must pass. We still have the same brains our forebears did, still only twenty-four hours a day to use them. We still need time and energy to listen, look, absorb, distinguish, and decide. The opportunity to choose among many options is, of course, a good thing. But maybe you can have too much of a good thing? Even of choice itself? Each choice saps energy, takes time, makes a big deal out of what isn’t.  So much of daily living is now involved with the making of trivial decisions based on this incredible profusion of choice. As Thoreau wrote in Walden, “Our life is frittered away by detail.”