Stress affects every area of your life, cognitively, emotionally, physically, behaviorally, and even spiritually. Unmanaged stress will target the weakest part of our physiology and character, resulting in illnesses such as depression, heart disease, and alienation from God.

David S Smith - Ph.D. Clinical Psychologist
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Perspective is a faith-based program providing personalized stress management for individuals and organizations of any size!

Get in touch with your highest self

Our comprehensive process helps participants discover happiness and a greater sense of professional purpose.

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25 years

With 25 years of research involving thousands of individuals in more than 145 countries, we help you take control of your stress.

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Managing stress

Find a new perspective

Simplify stress management on an individual and organizational level.

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Step 1
Awareness

Awareness allows you to become more conscious of your perceptions, feelings, thinking, and behaviors.

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Learning

Learn how your perception of stress affects you physically, emotionally, and spiritually and how to center yourself in stressful situations.

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Step 3
Doing

Apply what you have learned in real-life situations to master stress management and change your outlook on life.

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Gain a new perspective

It’s time to reframe what we know about stress. We’re here to help you and your team achieve a more peaceful state of mind and higher quality of life through faith-based methods.

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Finding peace in a world of stress

Feedback

We offered the new Perspective process recently as an opt-in option for our field staff. Our staff found the process helpful, as it provided practical insights to view stress from a new paradigm.

Jai Choi

Frontiers USA / Training Director

I highly recommend the Perspective training, it helped my organization immensely by demonstrating to all of my staff the importance I place in their emotional health.

Matt McLaughlin

Oakmont Family Tental / Owner