Monday, August 15

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And God smiled at Me

Trump is a B.S. artist

Trump Caught Knowing Nothing !


Published on Aug 1, 2016

"Donald Trump reveals his ignorance on foreign policy yet again, this time with a Sarah Palin-like word salad exposing he knows nothing about the situation involving Russia, Ukraine, and Crimea."


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Facts about my son ~ Dr. Steven John Wesley, living in Burlington - Ontario - Canada

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Facts about my son

Dr. Steven John Wesley ~
Living in Burlington - Ontario - Canada


A Canadian Champion when he was 18.

He had the ....


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Steven's Car from Ontario




The Brain and Panic Attacks ~ 'Emotional Hijacking'

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Panic Attacks brain - The Amygdala
by Daniel Goleman.

"The first sign that your panic attacks have gone; maybe when you notice you can’t have them any more.

This is because something fundamental will have changed in the way the mind responds. The whole of side two of the self help Panic Prevention Audio Program is devoted to this. This response has been termed an ‘emotional hijacking’ by Daniel Goleman, who wrote the best selling book ‘Emotional Intelligence’.

By this, he means that your thinking, planning rational mind is hijacked by your emotional response.

The most common comment from people who have panic attacks is ‘It’s totally irrational’, which is quite right. It’s not the rational part of the brain that deals with panic attacks.

This is why people often find it hard to make decisions during a panic attack. This is a very primitive part of your brain, designed for survival, rather than problem solving in complex situations. When you have a panic attack, or become very anxious your emotional response can actually bypass your ‘thinking brain’.
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The red dot in the diagram is the amygdala, which is involved with creating a ‘faster than thought’ panic attack. It is very difficult, or impossible, to think clearly when highly emotional because the part of the brain you think with is inhibited."