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What are you afraid of? Snakes? Turbulence? Spiders? Thunder?

Speaking in
front of a crowd?

All of us get scared, and all of us have different thresholds for what makes us
afraid. Some of us enjoy the thrill of horror movies, and some of us (like
myself) thought the fire scene in Bambi was too frightening.

Whatever it is that scares you, what we can agree on is that fear causes our
bodies to react. Hearts pound. Palms sweat. Muscles freeze. Knees shake.

Well, if you are experiencing these symptoms, you have your amygdala to
thank. The amygdala is the part of the brain that rests behind the eye and over
from the ear. There are two of them, and they are tiny and almond shaped, but
don't let the size fool you. Without the amygdala, humans would not have
survived throughout history. The amygdala is a brain's alarm system.
PERSONAL INFORMATION

FIRST NAME

SURNAME / LAST NAME

DATE OF BIRTH

PHONE NUMBER

ADDRESS

AGE

SEX

ID

PASSPORT

EMAIL ADDRESS

CLASS

NUMBERS

Number

Letter

0-10

10-20

20-100

1000

10 000

100 000

100 000 000


FEARS

1. WRITE ONE WORD - What are you scared of

2. SPEAK- last time you were scared

3. GROUP fears

- public speaking, failure, etc.

-phobia

- death

-animals

-relationships with people

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