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I had a front row seat to our bus driver´s aggressive driving and passing. Watch this multiple-truck pass. He goes for 4 trucks, but only makes it past 3 trucks before he has to suddenly cut back into the convoy. Yes, this is a two lane road, one lane in each direction. Don´t be confused by the dotted WHITE line - that´s Latin America.
Understanding what your triggers are, is deeply important for emotional wellness. Here is a closer examination of the five most common triggers that impact us daily: 1. 📢Sound: Many sounds, such as screams or specific music, can have a very emotional impact or bring back memories, bringing the past in through the body's consciousness. 2. 👃Smell : Smell is strongly associated with memory. A familiar smell from a perfume or food can bring back an important memory, good or bad. 3. 🌃Place: Sometimes places can have psychological effects. Returning to the spot of a tragic event may bring back those feelings of fear or anxiety. 4. 👥People: This sometimes leaves one with fear or anxiety, especially when related to previous adverse experiences. 5. 🤝Touch: It also evokes extremely strong reactions. Something that is safe to feel when embraced warmly may be painful if not invited. Knowing these triggers will help you overcome them much better. You can be empowered by knowing what makes you tick to heal more effectively.
Bridging the Gap: Understanding Catamaran Bridge Deck Clearance (BD/D). Welcome to Navel Gazing at Camp David Shorts. I'm your host Johnathan. In today's video, we're diving into the fascinating world of catamarans and exploring the importance of Catamaran Bridge Deck Clearance (BD/D) ratio. Discover how understanding BD/D can prevent slamming and wave piercing in catamarans, ensuring a smoother and safer sailing experience. Don't miss out on this crucial insight! For in-depth information on this topic, you can refer to the following references: "Catamarans: The Complete Guide for Cruising Sailors" by Gregor Tarjan, International Marine, 2007. "Performance by Design: Hydrodynamics for High-Speed Vessels" by Donald L. Blount and William H. Garzke, Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, 2010. Remember to subscribe to Navel Gazing at Camp David for more engaging maritime content. ⚓