That's what a
new study says. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation found 86% of those surveyed saying they've been stressed out in the past month. That's not surprising.
But the survey also asked about smaller, daily stressors — the little
exasperations that can add up to a miserable day. And here something
surprising emerges: Americans cited "hearing about what the government
or politicians are doing" as the most frequent daily stressor on their
lives, and at a substantially higher rate than the usual annoyances like
commuting, chores and general schedule-juggling.
Maybe it's time for us all to unplug.
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