cope - to deal effectively with a difficult situation, attitude - a way of thinking or feeling about something or someone, resolve - to find a solution to a problem, crowded - containing too many people or things, disagreement - a situation where two or more people have different opinions or ideas and cannot agree, release - to let go of something that is causing stress or tension, scheduling - planning when and where things will happen, nourishment - the food or other substances needed to live and be healthy, realistic - accepting things as they really are and not imagining them to be different, influence - to have an effect on the way someone or something develops, behaves, or thinks, comfortable - feeling relaxed and free from pain, reduce - to make something smaller or less in size, amount, or degree, hobby - an activity that you enjoy doing in your spare time, expectation - a belief about how someone or something should behave or perform, confidence - a feeling of self-assurance arising from one's appreciation of one's own abilities or qualities, cut out - to stop doing something, especially something that is harmful or unnecessary, do your best - to try as hard as you can to achieve something, be true to yourself - to act according to your own values and beliefs, in shape - in good physical condition, take action - to do something to achieve a goal or solve a problem, Stress (noun) - a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances, Stress (verb) - to subject to mental or emotional strain or tension, Stressed (adjective) - experiencing or displaying a state of mental or emotional strain or tension, Stressful (adjective) - causing mental or emotional strain or tension,

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