The Speed of Thought

One fascinating topic in the field of artificial intelligence is the ‘speed of thought’. Have you ever wondered just how fast our minds can process information? Well, some researchers estimate it to be an incredible 150 microseconds. Mind-blowing, right?

 

But here’s something even more mind-boggling – when faced with traumatic news, the speed of chemical reactions in your body surpasses even the rapidity of thought. Take a moment to let that sink in.

 

Your body reacts faster than your thoughts can catch up, leaving you feeling helpless to stop the initial shock. Once the emotional shock wave hits, your body reacts faster than you can process the information.  It’s a reality that even the most composed individuals must face. The physical symptoms like headaches, nausea, loss of appetite, and mood swings? They happen involuntarily, whether you want them to or not.

 

By the time you become aware of what’s happening, the reactions are already well underway. That feeling of being out of control is unnerving. But don’t despair – while you may not be able to halt the initial impact, you can take steps to reduce its effect and regain control.

 

You can break free from the grip of shock and awe. You don’t have to remain frozen in your initial reaction. It’s possible to tame those involuntary physical and emotional responses. You may not be able to turn back time, but you can regain mastery over your own mind, emotions, and mood.

 

In the ground-breaking video “Overcoming Affair Trauma,” I delve into what trauma really is and empower you with tools to start addressing it. Don’t wait any longer – click and download your copy today. The sooner you act, the sooner you can reclaim control over yourself.

 

Keeping It Real,

Jeff

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