Why We Yawn and Why Is It So Contagious
You, a dedicated employee, is busy typing your monthly progress report to your supervisor in your quiet little cubical. Today is payday and you are known as a talented multi-tasking employee, begin to think about the big fat check you are about to get and the upcoming delicious lobster dinner you are going to spend it on.
Out of no where you heard a laud yawning sound that lasted about six seconds. Not even your thick hard cubical wall can shelter you from hearing that sound. About five minutes later, you heard another person made a big monstrous yawn. Then you heard another. This time the yawning is much lauder. All of a sudden, you realize its coming from Dan who’s cubical is right next to yours.
You thought to yourself, “Since I am so close to Dan’s cubical, I might be next! Am I going to be infected with this contagious yawning?” With all of your mental might, you push that thought away thinking that your thick cubical wall will prevent that contagious yawning from reaching you. Besides, even if it passes that mighty and great wall of cubical, you still have your never ending piles of paper work that can be used as a shield.
Suddenly, a big, huge, colossal, and very audible yawning sound fills the air. Everyone in your quiet little work space can hear this super ultimate yawning sound that lasted for about six seconds.
This time, the person making that yawning sound was you. You just realized you have became a victim. You have been infected with the contagious yawn. You begin to ask yourself, “Why is yawning so contagious and why do we yawn?”
Why is yawning so contagious and why do we yawn?
We yawn whether we are tired or bored. Once one person yawns other people start to follow. No one knows why we yawn. The thought is that yawing help synchronize the human behavior and that it synchronize a group of people into the same state of being.
It is known that:
- Average yawn last six seconds.
- Heart rate can rise as much as 30 percent.
- More then 50% of people will yawn within five minutes of seeing someone else do it.
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Reasons To Work For Yourself
Have you ever think about working for yourself and become an entrepreneur but cannot find enough reasons to do so? Here are 16 reasons to help you answer that question and maybe enough to get the ball rolling and be an entrepreneur.
1. You do not have to deal with office politics.
2. You do not have to deal with a boss that ruin your otherwise nice day.
3. You set your own office hours.
4. You make your rules.
5. You no longer need to fight the rush hours day in and day out.
6. You get to enjoy what you are doing.
7. You can turn your hobby into a full time business.
8. Financial rewards belongs to you and you only.
9. You get the feeling of fulfillment.
10. You are entitle to tax benefits for entrepreneur that can lower your taxable income.
11. You have more times for your family and friends.
12. You get to use your gifts and talents the way its meant to be use.
13. Your earning potential is limitless.
14. You get to live for the moment.
15. You can be proud of your accomplishments.
16. Most importantly, your income potential is not limited by what others tell you but is determine by you and your determination to succeed.
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