Okay, before you get too excited, I’m not trying to cause a major panic attack on this, the most profitable day for online shopping. But to be perfectly honest, as people become more anxious about their holiday shopping, start fearing for their jobs, and succumb to the stress of the holidays, it is probably not a good idea to spend a lot of time in front of the computer.
Rather than spending this day going into a cyber-induced coma of credit card debt, get out and take a walk in the park or spend the day trimming the tree. I’m not saying you should forego all the deals to be found online today, but if your stress level is high, staying away from the glare of your computer screen is probably much better for you (and your wallet).
However, if you absolutely insist on participating in the Cyber Monday shopping craze, go out and get a Philip Stein watch first. Wearing a Philip Stein Teslar watch is a smart way to protect yourself from the damaging extra-low frequency emissions that come from computers, cell phones, household appliances and other “gadgets” we use every day. Not only does exposure to these electromagnetic fields add to your stress level, too much time spent in close proximity to electronic devices can cause long-term health effects like depression, cancer and hypertension.
The Philip Stein watch actually strengthens the body’s natural ability to remain balanced and promotes the flow of energy through the body’s meridians. Whatever “electronic pollution” is stealing from your body, the Philip Stein Teslar watch replaces. It does this by creating an all-new energy field around you, which is the same one found naturally in the earth. If you are at all familiar with the Schumann Resonance, this will make perfect sense to you.
Wearing a Philip Stein watch will bring you a sense of peacefulness and serenity that is similar to the way you feel after a restful vacation. It will help you sleep more soundly, focus your energy , and remain calm in stressful situations. In other words, it will make you ready for Cyber Monday and the hectic rush that follows this holiday season.
