Wednesday 13 February 2013

DTR PTM ENG CHRCH CRSS

////////////////////ASSERTIVENESS TRAINING


///////////////////SMILE, CHIT CHAT AND ONELINERS


//////////////////The hormone oxytocin increases empathy and communication, key to sustaining a relationship between mates 



//////////////HOT CLIMATE INDECISION=One of the body’s most important tasks is temperature regulation. When the ambient temperature is unusually hot (Florida) or unusually cold (Alaska), we must use energy—in the form of glucose—to maintain a healthy internal temperature; we shiver and sweat, seeking to avoid hypothermia and heat stroke. These two processes—correcting for excessive heat and unwanted cold—are not equally taxing, however;cooling the body down seems to require more energy than warming it up.
Warm temperatures, then, are more likely to deplete our resources—as our bodies work to maintain homeostasis, we use up large amounts of glucose. Because glucose is also used for mental processes, it may be that the physical demands imposed by excessive warmth reduce our capacity for cognitive functioning, thereby adversely affecting our decision-making abilities.



//////////////////People who lack restraint seek out colleagues and friends who are not impulsive 


////////////////ATAVASTIC ANXIETY=How your grandpa's rough life might make you more anxious 


When it comes down to it, most humans are pretty optimistic 



/////////////////CHRCH U CNT FCK UP US BCOS OF CASUAL COMMENTS





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