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Wednesday, 18 September 2013

Bored ?

We tend to get bored somewhere in our day, especially people who like to be busy bodies the whole time.  Boredom is no state secret and it is quite obvious to fellow friends, family of work colleges when we display this emotion upon our face and body. 

What kind of language does your body speak when you're bored?  

Do you:
* stare around the room you are in?
* do you look at your watch a lot?
* repeat actions like tapping your toes, fidgeting around with everything you're not suppose to be busy with?
* show signs relating to tiredness like leaning against a wall, slouching in you chair or yawn?

These reactions above we might want to make obvious and sometimes not, like when you're attending a very important meeting - it would be inappropriate to show your boredom.

The reason for our boredom is obviously our lack of interest.  If it's not a subject we as individuals can relate to or find interesting we tend to get distracted.

What bores you?


Wednesday, 4 September 2013

Fear? / Anxious? / Nervous?

How many times have you been scared/ afraid in your life?

As a child it could have been for the dark, funny faces, clowns and as we grow older and get to learn who we are we start to find out what gets us anxious and our heartbeat racing.  Fear occurs as soon as our basic needs get threatened.


It might be spiders, an important interview, a crowd full of people, exams, when you like someone, heights, the unknown, financial doubt, insecurities etc.

Your body has a way of reacting towards that object or subject that gets your heart pumping.  There are a few other symptoms your body can portray such as:
A cold sweat, pale face, dry mouth, speech errors, fidgeting, trembling lip, damp eyes and avoiding eye contact.

We would like to know how your body reacts to fear?