martes, 4 de septiembre de 2012

Moods



In work environments usually find enthusiastic employees, who assume that everything is easy (manic attitude), with more apathetic workers, who are not as enthusiastic and proactive (depressed attitude).

Moods are feelings that humans have apparently caused by organic changes.

Feeling happy or sad, may or may not be linked to external phenomena, to memories, to our life circumstances.

It is likely that our bodies have performances that 'secrete' thoughts, feelings, emotions.

When this happens, we can not help asking questions seek some type explanation why I'm so happy?, Why I think people dangerous?, Why yesterday was more optimistic than today?

Most of the time we are convinced that it is the psyche which produces moods and rarely are our hormones assume that 'produce' mood changes to that later because we attribute some convincing but unprovable.

Our body produces two extreme moods are depression and mania. The first gives us sadness and the second gives us joy. With depressed state everything seems difficult and manic all seems easy.

In both cases the body is misaligned in the perception of reality: in one case to the negative (depression) and in the other case to the positive (mania).

In some cases these phenomena can be so intense and longer lasting than to moderate them we need to consume psychoactive drugs.

However, in most cases, have manifestations mild and of short duration.

In work environments usually find enthusiastic workers, usually young people with little experience, who assume that everything is easy (manic attitude), with more apathetic workers generally experienced veterans, who are not as enthusiastic and proactive (depressed attitude).

Note: Original in Spanish (without translation by Google): Los estados de ánimo.

(This is the Article No. 1660)

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