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jenny.kwong

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Starting Over

Something like these happens quite often in modern day world. Not necessarily the scenario given by the Professors/TAs but the retrograde amnesia etc. It’s something different for everyone; I hope nothing like this ever occur to you but if it does you can always look back at this and laugh. Maybe.

“In this case, imagine this accident has caused you to forget all your explicit memories from childhood up until you were struck by the falling object.Luckily, a medication has been developed to help you recover your memories, but it’s up to you to guide the recovery process.”

1. How would you begin the process of recovering your memory? Who would you turn to, where would you search, and how would you proceed?

Progress begins with taking a step forward in this case partaking the the medication is the first step. For my memories it would begin with the things, people and attitude of experience. Photo graphs, personal written work from anything left behind, videos with any hint of me in it. Going through all of that would be long and hard emotionally so not too much at once. Maybe do them chronically, writing down questions that come up, the what, when, hows etc.

2. Please describe the emotional journey you imagine you would be going through as you attempt to reconstruct your life. Imagine the feelings you would have.

Frustration would be the first thing that comes to mind. I’m not an impatient person per say but the lack of knowing would probably drive me to be more snappish. Day after day of not knowing what happened but knowing I lost it due to a brick of all things. Things everyone seem to know about me that doesn’t feel like me. The pressure would be immense. Nobody takes change well and something like this is big so all that know me would be trying to help or whatever they can to that they feel would benefit in the process.

It would feel overwhelming. Would I lose everything I know now if I got my memories back?

3. Suppose you were able to pick and choose the memories you wanted to recover from your life. What types of memories would you choose to retain and what types of memories might you decide to edit out of your remembered experience? Positive, negative, painful, happy, angry, frightened, etc. Please elaborate and explain some your decision making process.

I won’t edit and pick even if I could choose the memories. Each memory is precious and something is always gotten from one. Oh I feel asleep in that class. I miss the deadline on that paper. All make me, me. I like looking back at the things I’ve done, actions I’ve taken years ago, months ago, days ago, even hours ago. Some of them I don’t like (eating a whole bag of seaweed;they taste so good though) and some I love to bits (feeling the little bit of wonderful fresh air; by fresh I mean fresh. fresh doesn’t equal city air).

There are even quite a few embarrassing moments I would love to forget but it’s what makes them all the more worth remembering. Reflect on those a bit when I start feeling the moment occurring again. I don’t have anything I feel heartbreaking enough to really want to forget yet so I won’t touch that.  Altogether I love by memories so in anyway what so ever would I choose to forget them. Don’t exactly want to remember them in minute  detail either though.

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Aloha (Hello all!)

Hi everyone! My name is Jenny, not Jen, not Jennifer or any other version of the name. From Brooklyn, New York and currently a sophomore here at Baruch college. I intend to major in International Business but that can change anytime, maybe to psychology. I don’t have a lot of hobbies but I do love to read, and write. Currently trying to tied the two together in the blog I started a year or two ago. I started blogging on it again this year and hoping to keep it up. So visit http://jfrostybooks.weebly.com/if you want to.

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"1. After reading the reflection writer’s description, what do you think was happening to them during the meditation on a physiological level? It sounds like one of those days nothing goes right. On a physiological level I think focusing on one simple thing like breathing allowed for you to keep all the other thoughts from overwhelming you. Lowering the stress felt; the adrenal cortex slowed secretion of cortisol. I won't say stop cause stress never really goes away just less noticeable, and Junko still feels tension after exercise. 2. Based on your readings throughout the semester, what areas of their central and peripheral nervous systems may have been effected during the meditation? The Autonomic Nervous System for sure due to the required secretion of norepinephrine. The brain and spinal cord is need to transmit signals to De-stress the body. I can't think of anything else but I'm sure there are more areas of the nervous system that are affected. 3. What questions do you have for the writer about their experience? I'm sure for this reflection you would have seen a lot of meditation techniques. Why pick this over the others? How long did it take you to relax the second time around if you did this again? Was it easier to follow your breathing? 4. Based on the description provided, would you be open to trying the same meditation exercise? From the description I would like to try the meditation exercise but a bit more info about it would be nice. Was it audio, book, pamphlet? Are there different stages of the exercise? Things like that would have made the description more enticing to try the exercise."
posted on Nov 21, 2011, on the post My Experience of Meditation

"1.What would be your hypothesis of the study’s outcome? Study outcome would probably be that the students that have job on campus would probably do better in their studies than those that aren't. 2. What suggestions do you have for the researcher on how to improve or adjust the proposed study? You should adjust your variables as the definition of doing good in individual studies vary from person to person. Take a way to measure how their studies have improved as a dependent variable. 3. Are there any drawbacks or potential harmful impacts of this research design (or results?) There aren't any harmful drawbacks/potential harmful impacts that are visible from the basic outline of the design. Maybe beside making campus jobs a lot more competitive. 4. What would be the NEXT STEP after this hypothetical research study were conducted and presented to the public? Can you propose a replication with a good twist? Looking for other factors and correlations that can be found within the study. Take those notes and see if there is a possible causation."
posted on Sep 29, 2011, on the post Research

"Yes. Hopefully sometime soon. There is a lot of work to actually put in to the trip."
posted on Sep 24, 2011, on the post Aloha (Hello all!)

"Hi Lana. I enjoy reading novels as well. Is there any subject or category you particularly like reading?"
posted on Sep 19, 2011, on the post Hi!

"Main interest is sing huh David? Should request a song to the TA and sing for us in class. I'm sure your good and math isn't all that boring. (sometimes). You also forgot to click a category for your post."
posted on Sep 19, 2011, on the post Hello!

"http://jfrostybooks.weebly.com/ Ah. The link include the "if" at the end so it doesn't work. Didn't notice till now thank you. I posted the link up again in the comment."
posted on Sep 17, 2011, on the post Aloha (Hello all!)

"Hi Yixin. That is how you write it right? I attend BTHS and it seems we both intend to major in International Business. Maybe we'll get the same classes once it comes around. XD"
posted on Sep 16, 2011, on the post Saying Hola!

"Hi Anthony. You any good at archery?"
posted on Sep 16, 2011, on the post Hello