Stress can come to us from the most varied and extravagant situations. The talkative neighbor that we come across when we are in a hurry, the child who steps on our freshly mopped floor, the queue at the supermarket or the hour it takes our partner to get out of the bathroom. Although at some point they can drive us out of our boxes, we must try to breathe deeply, count to ten and, above all, put many candles to Saint Job.
Traffic jams
That secondary road that our best friend had recommended to us because “there are never traffic jams there” can become the biggest of our nightmares.
Queues
At the movies, at the supermarket, at the doctor, at the theater, at concerts. They can certainly lead to nervous situations, but you also don’t have to get so stressed out that you lose your underwear along the way.
Bosses
Those bosses who interrupt you with hundreds of tasks when you’re calmly gossiping through your friends’ Facebook. Or the nice superiors, when you don’t know what kind of tricks can be hidden under that surface of kindness.
Group work
One ends up longing for many things from their university years such as friends, parties or card games in the canteen. Sensations inversely proportional to the ones she provokes by the memory of the fateful group work.
Doctors
Doctors are those merciless beings with quasi-supernatural powers capable of curing your ailments by prescribing all kinds of medicines with very strange names.