I had a quick chika moment with my previous Team Leader, Ronna yesterday AM after my shift when I passed by her station on my way out of production.
She noticed a change on my skin. YES, I've been having some
See, while checking for some skin products at Etudehouse SM Fairview last week, I passed by the section for make ups and decided to check their famous Miss Tangerine collection. I noticed this liquid type concealer, I have actually been using the stick type of them for more than a year now. The friendly sales lady even did a very quick demo of it's concealing power... I just decided to give it a try and I happened to love it because of this horrible changes on my skin.
Going back this change, TL Ronna said that she saw in an article that most often, pimples on the chin part of our face is caused by STRESS.
Aww.. am I? I actually thought I am depress and not really stressed. What she said made me actually think, how come?
Earlier this morning while I was waiting for a bus ride home from work, a thought suddenly crossed my mind. I have been on a BADVIBES the whole for some reasons I really can't determine, OH YEAH, maybe I just woke up on the wrong side of the bed - the side where I felt the missing part of my life, the side where I realized that I am still missing Keith, the side where I thought of the things I want to have but unable to get it. Now, that is definitely a wrong side of my bed. lol
Anyway, I also thought of the difference between "stress" & "depression".
So when I got home, I decided to check it in Google, and here are some of the results;
"It is true that stress contributes to depression symptoms such as sadness. Recent research has found many stressors to increase depression symptoms."
Source
I like how it was explained here by about.com;
Ever heard someone say, "He's a real pain in the neck" (or other body part!)? Did you know that stress in your life can quite literally be expressed as pain and illness? To make this easier to understand, let's compare your body to a pressure cooker. If it's allowed to vent its steam, it will sit there and happily cook along. If it's not allowed to vent its steam, the pressure will build up and up until the lid blows off! We humans are no different. And, like the pressure cooker we "flip our lids" by becoming depressed. Now, lets say that we have a cooker under pressure, but we're applying pressure to hold that lid on (the human equivalent would be holding in our emotions). What will happen? Eventually, the vessel will break and the place it will break is at its weakness point. The same goes for us human beings. If one of your body systems is weakened, this is where a stress-related illness is most likely to develop. If your weakest point physically is your neck, you'll develop neck pains. Or back pain. Or ulcers. Or frequent colds and flu. You get the picture.Source
But this is the most that I like and understand;



