Showing posts with label questions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label questions. Show all posts

Saturday, April 12

Missing Writing & An Idea

You know what I miss? I miss the Friday Flash Fictions that Dottie had on her blog. It sort of fell apart, because people stopped doing it. I just miss it a lot. A group of friends and I had decided to do writing challenges (thus we created a blog, so it would easier to share with each other). It was going great and then my purse was stolen from my car which had my writing journal in it (we used journals because each challenge was timed pretty much and we are nerdy, hahaha). That really disheartened me and so I stopped that. Recently, we have came up with new prompts and we are trying to get back into it.

Which leads me to an idea......

What if I shared these prompts on my blog (here) and if anyone wants to join and share a link in the comments below thats cool. I was thinking every Saturday or Sunday I would post one of the prompt entries here. ^.^ I'll have to make sure the girls are okay with me sharing our prompts. I doubt they'll object.

What do you all think?

Would you join?


Sunday, October 28

Born To Be a History Buff?




After reading an interview over at B's blog today, a question formed................................was I born to be a history buff? Right away my answer is: yes. Yes, I was. Here's a list of some of life experiences I have that seem to have pushed me to be the History Geek I am:


  • Parents having a small interest in history
  • My mother being addicted to the old vintage movies and making me watch them
  • My Step-daddy being addicted to war, gangster, and some black and white movies
  • Having some great history/social studies teachers throughout my lifetime
  • My elders forcing me to read Dear America/Royal Diaries/My America books. My mother even had me subscribed me for a while.
  • My Grandpa Carol's house was full of antiques
  • My Grandpa Carol would tell me so many old stories from his life and even of his parent's.

I feel like this is proof enough, but me being a curious beaver I had to look online for possible answers. Could genetics be a huge factor in our interests? 

Many, many family members of mine LOVE history! My mother, my Aunt, my Grandma Hall, and many others. I really couldn't find anything about this theory of mine. I did find one article that makes a microscopic note of this over HERE

My theory seems it could have some merit due to personal experience. I was raised by my mother and my step-daddy and I had little connect (until recently) with my biological dad's family. However, after meeting them a great majority of them have huge interests in history too! For example, my Aunt J (nickname) even worked at a Renaissance Festival in California and she graduated with a degree in history. Her mother, my grandma, has a pretty decent taste in history. 



Conclusion
Life experiences and perhaps genetics plays a role in the interests we hold. I feel this theory of mine can be related to ANY interest we have; be it history, reading, sports, music, fashion, animals, and etc. Perhaps I'll do my own study when I have an over amount of free-time. ^.^

What do you think? Do you feel you were born to be _________? 







Wednesday, January 11

Random Time: Phobia & Fears

Hey everyone! You all doing okay? 
I know I usually post 'Wordless Wednesday' on today (or whatever), but I'm feeling like posting something different. Why? There are a few reasons: 1) I've been reading a lot of non-book/non-movie posts that have inspired the writer in me to branch out and 2) Last night I was attacked by a spider!


Yes, last night I was attacked! After I got home from work, I decided to take a shower (which is normal behavior). The water was all heated up and I jumped in. Next thing I see on my shower curtain is a huge, nasty spider! I gasped (I don't scream, odd, eh?), jumped out, and grabbed a dirty pair of PJ bottoms and got in my battle poise. Slowly, but surely the spider began coming after me. I killed the little bugger and continued to shower in terror. Once I was clean and my anxiety attack was finished, I got changed and began to think. Why am I so afraid of spiders? Why do I have all the phobias I have? Why does anyone really experience this phenomenon? 






Yes, I took Psychology a couple semester ago, but we barely touched base on it. I understand some phobias come out of horrible experiences we've lived through. For example, when I was extremely young I was nearly kidnapped right from my mom's hand and so now I experience a phobia of being kidnapped. However, I was never really hurt by spiders in my youth, so why do I fear them? So many questions and a lot of answers, I bet.




Here's a snipbit from a BBC News article on phobias:


"An estimated 13% of the adult population will develop a phobia at some point in their life, according to one study. But why do people develop phobias?
It is all related to anxiety, which is a normal response to stress or danger and often called the "flight or fight" response. It involves adrenalin being quickly pumped through the body enabling it to cope with whatever comes its way.
Problems start when this response is out of proportion to the actual danger or is generated when there is no danger present. That is when it can become an anxiety disorder, of which phobias are a category.

There are several factors that can trigger such a disorder, according to the National Phobics Society (NPS):

-Stress
-childhood environment
-genetic predispostions
-physical factors, such as thyroid problems
-biochemical imbalance and changes in the levels of chemical messengers in the brain

For some people it can be one of these factors that results in a phobia, while for others it can be a combination. It is also quite common for people to suffer from more than one phobia at the same time.While no one trigger is related to a particular phobia, often the more bizarre fears are caused by stress, while more common ones - such as the fear of spiders - are more likely to be linked to childhood environment."

There is also another theory that the article doesn't mention. For some it may be completely nuts, but hey, anything is possible. Right? I read about this theory from one of Sylvia Browne's many books. She believes that some fears/phobias (some, not all) are caused from a past life experience. This would suggest that one of my fears/phobias are caused from an event from another life I "lived".

Which could explain my fear of falling backwards, having my neck touched with objects (besides for necklaces), or my phobia of spiders. I've never been bitten by a spider, but I'm deathly afraid of them. Also, I may be clumsy, but why have a fear of falling backwards? I've never been choked or whatever in this life, so maybe events from my past lives could still be affecting me today? Who knows? Nothing is 100% proved and set in stone. That's why they're called "theories". 

Anything is possible, even reincarnation or Big Foot. However, these subjects will be brought to life sooner or later. Haha. I'm such a tease.

What phobias/fears do you have?
Thanks for listening to my ramblings.

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<3CaroleRae