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Article review focusing on the content of the title article by Ted Pollock and also the writing style as it supports the main concept of handling stress in the workplace. Bibliography lists 1 source. jvStrs06.rtf
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reflects, do so using simple problem solvers. Simplicity is the beauty of the piece. It is well organized, brief and to the point, and it is not so far-reaching it
wont be left unread or unheeded. Its main purpose is to present problem solvers in a format that will be heeded by an individual by addressing the writing style to
the individual. In this way, the individual takes responsibility for his or her own stress, as the title recommends. Pollock presents his solutions,
minus a hint of scientific rhetoric, in the format of taking personal responsibility. The only allusion to this is in the title of the piece, "mind your own business," quickly
presented rather than suffered over. In this way, Pollock allows the reader to get right to the meat of the piece, the actual business of handling stress.
Three Important Facts in Support of Main Idea Perhaps the most important feature of the article is that
it actually reduces stress with its common-sense answers by making the act of stress seem easy to fix. Part of this is the information provided, such as time management as
solution to time pressures, but much of this is because the article is written in an upbeat style, flows well for rapid absorption, and provides the problem solvers promised in
the title. As the author states in the beginning, he offers nothing new, just in a very good format, aided by the fact that the information itself is recognizable by
having been compiled from already known information. If theres anything new to the reader of the article, it may be the initial
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