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How does a person stay calm in really troubling times?
Pause before reacting. Be present in the moment. Go slow. Be conscious of your long, deliberate breaths. If you feel overwhelmed, take a break to calm yourself. Staying in control of your emotions when under stress takes focus on staying in the moment, without letting your feelings take you on a joyRead more
Pause before reacting. Be present in the moment. Go slow. Be conscious of your long, deliberate breaths. If you feel overwhelmed, take a break to calm yourself. Staying in control of your emotions when under stress takes focus on staying in the moment, without letting your feelings take you on a joyride. Taking it a moment at a time helps a lot, you’re not alone, always know that.
See lessWhat is the psychology behind yawning being contagious?
It is believed that the mirror neuron system is responsible for contagious yawning. I've also heard that mirror neurons are the reason why we enjoy watching other people play sports or have sex. As I understand it, seeing someone else doing something stimulates the same part of our brain as if we weRead more
It is believed that the mirror neuron system is responsible for contagious yawning. I’ve also heard that mirror neurons are the reason why we enjoy watching other people play sports or have sex. As I understand it, seeing someone else doing something stimulates the same part of our brain as if we were doing it ourselves. It’s thought that the mirror neurons play a role in social learning, it is how we learn from the people around us in childhood, and it probably help us behave more empathetically in social situations.
See lessDo prison inmates have access to internet?
Probably depends on the funding available in that correctional facility. But if they were even allowed to use the internet it would be for educational purposes, and definitely going to be monitored. Anyone who is incarcerated would not be allow to use any form of internet.
Probably depends on the funding available in that correctional facility. But if they were even allowed to use the internet it would be for educational purposes, and definitely going to be monitored. Anyone who is incarcerated would not be allow to use any form of internet.
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