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Anne Thompson, Author, born in Orange County California in 1967 and raised in magical Flowering Dogwood, Show-Me- Mid-Western state of Missouri. Anne received her education from the University of Central Missouri in English Education, Creative Writing and Communication. She is married with three grown children and four Grandchildren. Anne is a self-published Author of the Five-Star Rated thriller “VISIONS” available at Amazon.com. http://tinyurl.com/bu66w8h Anne used to be an aspiring writer until a traumatic event exploded her life into a million pieces. Her goals were to bring you articles that would, take you away for a minute, shock you, make you laugh, make you go “Oh Yeah, I get that!” and to inspire. Her life used to be an adventure every day. Her life has changed and with those changes her life became a very bumpy ride. She wanted you to come along because her adventures were sure to guarantee many surprises. But, lives change. You are still welcome to come inside her mind…only if you dare.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Life is a blur then BAMB!

Life is a Blurr then BAMB!


EMOTION
Annie Thompson

I would like to ask a question. I am not very sure it can be answered but, I would like to ask everyone, none the less. If we considered the body working in its entirety together with all of its functions and senses and then took away the sense of “emotion”, allowing the body to work without interruptions from emotion, how well would it work? Now, if we started adding emotion back in at each persons own distinct emotional levels, could we find out just how much each individuals bodies can feasibly handle and by questioning this our selves can we gain strength over our emotions, therefore gaining better control over our bodies and how we physically respond to emotion? I think this is a question of logic and reason vs. emotion.

When you find out that someone you love has been stricken by a heart attack due to stress, does that make you question the stress levels in your own life and feel the need to have better control over the way your body reacts to stress?

Would love to hear your thoughts on this.

Thanks.

Annie

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