Air Guitar World Championships Finland | August
Talca Chile, Sleeping with the Dead (Cemetery)
Baby JumpingSpain
Thailand Talc Smearing
Batalla del Vino Haro – Spain | June
THAIPUSAM | MALAYSIA OR SINGAPORe February
(piercings and hookings)
Boryeong Mud Festival South Korea-July
The Battle of Oranges – Ivrea, Italy | February
Bridport Hat Festival
The International Highline Meeting Festival, Monte Piana
(Italy)
Busó Festival – Mohács, Hungary | March
The Maiden Fair Of Mount Găina, Romania
Cheung Chau Bun Festival – Hong Kong | May
Underwater Music Festival (FL Keys) United States
Columbian Lugging Suitcase (Block Run)
Up-Helly Aa – St Ninian’s Isle, Scotland | January
Cooper’s Hill Cheese-Rolling – Cooper’s Hill, UK | May
Uzgavenes Winter Festival (Lithuania)
Denmark Broken Plates
VEGETARIAN FESTIVAL | THAILAND october
Ecuador Scarecrow burning
Water Gun FestivalSouth Korea
Els Enfarinats Festival Flour Fight (Spain)
Wife Carrying (eukonkanto) World Championship —
Sonkajärvi, Finland
Hair Freezing Contest Canada-March
World Bog Snorkelling Championships – Llanwrtyd Wells,
Wales | August
HOLI | INDIA (March)
World Toe Wrestling Championships –Ashbourne, UK | August
International Worm Charming Festival England
YANSHUI FIREWORKS FESTIVAL | TAIWAN
Italy Red colored Skivvies
Yorkshire Pudding Boat Race – Brawby, UK | June
Jaipur Elephant Festival (India)
Jambay Lhakhang Festival, Bumthang, Bhutan
Kaljakellunta (Beer Floating) – Finland | August
Kanamara Matsuri Japan-April
Kukeri Festival (Bulgaria)
La Pourcailhade (Festival of the Pig) – Trie-sur-Baïse, France |
August
La Tomatina – Spain | August
Land Art Festival - Slama, Osijek, Croatia
Las Fallas Festival Sculpture Burning (Spain)
Lopburi Monkey Banquet – Thailand | November
Madeira Island Flower Festival
NAADAM | MONGOLIA July
Night Of The Radishes Mexico-December
North Carolina Merfest Mermaid And Merman Festival (USA)
Onam Harvest Festival (India)
Peru Fist Fighting
Pidakala WarIndia
Romanian Animal Whispering
Rouketopolemos Rocket War (Greece)
Sapporo Snow Festival (Japan)
SITGES CARNIVAL BED RACE | SPAIN February
SONGKRAN | THAILAND
Spanish Stuffing 12 Grapes
Surva, International Festival Of The Masquerade Games
(bulgaria)
Switzerland Ice Cream Dropping
Be The
Solution
Stress management is something I never knew was so huge. I
was always the one to try
and overcome stress by just giving it time or listen to music.
SWU 349 has showed me that
there are many ways to overcome certain situations. In this
essay, I will be talking about five
topics that I’ve learned in this Stress Management class that
I’ve applied to my everyday living.
This includes, healthy eating, making rational decisions when
stressed, strengthening my
intuition, overcoming laziness, and also being happy by
strengthening my relationships with
others.
There are a lot of times where I have a hard time eating right.
For example, when I work
in the morning to the afternoon, I don’t wake up early enough to
eat a meal before I go to
work, so I only eat one meal that day, which is when I get off.
Because of this, I tend to also go
to bed a lot earlier than I usually do due to the lack of energy I
have. It is also a lot harder for
me work and serve tables when this happens because it’s a lot
of movement and it get burnt
out faster than I should have. “In adults, not eating breakfast
regularly has been associated with
increased risks of obesity and possibly type 2 diabetes” (Donin,
p. A38). After learning about
this, I try to wake up earlier than usual, give myself to get
ready, and then go grab coffee and a
breakfast sandwich. This really helps me get through the day
because I feel great and I also
perform so much better than I have been before. Not only am I
happy, but customers also seem
to be happy just from how well I am serving. Another example
is that I eat a lot of frozen foods
when I’m at home because it’s cheap and their easy to prepare.
Chapter 4 explains how even
though processed foods make us full, it has a huge negative
effect on our bodies such as gaining
weight and it gives us a poor amount of nutrients we need to
function. “It is harder for our
bodies to digest, absorb, and eliminate them than the nutritional
value they offer our bodies in
return. This poor exchange of calories for nutritional value is
like a bad investment offering
limited return. This leaves our bodies feeling sluggish and
deprived (Napoli, p. 63). I try to do
my best to go grocery shopping and eat a lot more vegetables
than I would have before. Not
only they are cheap, but they also give me great nutrients and
vitamins to help keep my body
strong. I’ve been eating a lot less microwavable food and I
actually started losing weight!
One of the most important concepts I have learned while
reading Chapter 2 is how the
brain processes how we are feeling mentally and physically
when feeling threatened. When our
brainstem and limbic system is activated for a long time, our
brain will start to develop stress.
By using the cortex, we will try to calm down and figure out
what to do, but it may always not
work. This chapter also explains how at some moments even if
we try to calm down, it doesn't
work and we start to make irrational decisions. This kind of
information helps me understand
why I behave the way I do in certain situations (Napoli, 2014).
Recently my boyfriend and I got
into a really big argument and knowing the person that I am, I
like to talk things out when we
both aren't upset because we may say or do things we don't
mean. Unfortunately, my
boyfriend is the complete opposite and he likes to resolve things
then and there even though
we both are not in the right state of mind to do so. I got so fed
up with the conversation we
were having, I left the house and ended up sleeping at my
friend's house. Even though it
seemed like a good decision at the time, it still wasn't the best
way we could have figured
things out within that moment. After learning about how our
brain reacts to these type of
situations, my boyfriend and I decided that if we ever get into
arguments, we will just cool off in
separate rooms for about 20 minutes and then come to each
other and talk about the situation.
This helps prevent us from getting stressed out and making
irrational decisions that we will
regret later on.
By using our intuition, we are able to make decisions or
judgements basing it off of on
our cognitive mind and by also accessing information in our
unconscious minds related to past
experiences or patterns that we recognize (Napoli, 2014).
“Strategic and tactical choices can’t
always wait, so effective leaders learn to depend on their
intuition as well as the evidence of
the moment to reach decisions quickly with minimal
information” (Cartwright, p. 7). It is
important to strengthen our intuition in order to make the best
decisions we are able to make.
After learning about this, I thought that it was important to use
critical thinking and past
memories to be able to make decisions for myself while also
strengthening my intuition. For
example, there was a situation where I had an opportunity to by
a new game that I’ve been
wanting. I was really excited to purchase it, but then I realized
that if I bought it, I knew I was
going to spend a lot of my time playing it instead of studying
for finals. I decided to buy it for
myself after finals week, so I didn’t have to stress about
anything and I could fully enjoy the
game. Because of my intuition, I knew the consequences of
what was going to happen due to
past experiences of me buying new games before.
One challenge I have with myself in order to maintain a
mindful mind is my laziness.
“When in this state of mind, individuals retreat from the present
moment into their fantasy
world where they seek gratification through imagination”
(Napoli, p. 141) During this semester,
I took eight classes, while also working a part-time job around
20-30 hours a week. On
weekends, I would go out with my friends and drink on Mill
Ave. because we all just recently
turned 21. Whenever I had free time, I would just lay in bed and
I would all day if I was able to. I
noticed that my laziness definitely had a negative effect on my
life because I would always
study and do homework the day it was due. This would cause
me to stress out more than I
should have. I also have gained a couple pounds from doing
nothing and only eating. This has
lowered my self-confidence by a lot and would also give me a
reason to not go out in my free
time. I also noticed that I would make a lot of excuses to not do
things I would need to do.
Laziness has other negative effects on us that we don’t even
think about. For example, if we
tend to be lazy, we miss on many opportunities that life offers
us every day due to the mindset
we are in. Laziness can also affect the performance of our work
such as not being able to
perform our best to just not working at all (Puddifoot, 2014). In
order to overcome laziness, I
decided to go out less and replace that with just hanging out
with my friends and doing
homework together. I also decided to wake up by 10am every
day, so that I am able to make a
routine for myself and not let myself lay in bed all day.
The last and final thing that I decided to improve on for myself
is to strengthen healthy
relationships. Chapter 8 really focuses on how happiness is tied
to relationships we have with
others. “Sharing with others, feelings, activities, and offering
support, determine the quality of
happy relationships” (Napoli, p. 160). I’ve always been the
person that appreciates the
relationships I have with others since I’m not very close to
much people. I love my parents a lot,
but I barely talk to them since all have busy schedules.
Unfortunately, I won’t be able to see
them for Christmas in Hawai’i because plane tickets are so
expensive around that time, so I
decided to spend it with my boyfriend in Los Angeles. In order
to make up for lost time with my
family, I bought a plane ticket later in January. Even though
they will be working, I’d still be
happy to see them at home and join them for dinner.
Resources
Cartwright, T. (2007). Developing your intuition : A guide to
reflective practice. Retrieved from
https://ebookcentral-proquest-com.ezproxy1.lib.asu.edu
Donin, A., Nightingale, C., Owen, C., Rudnicka, A., Stephen,
A., Cook, D., & Whincup, P. (2013).
OP81 Not Eating Breakfast is Associated with increased Type 2
Diabetes Risk Markers in
a Multiethnic Population of Children: The Child Heart and
Health Study in England
(CHASE). Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health,
67(Suppl 1), A38.2-A38.
Napoli, M. (2014).Beyond Stress: Strategies for Blissful Living.
[VitalSource Bookshelf]. Retrieved
from https://online.vitalsource.com/#/books/9781465254207/
Puddifoot, K. (2014). A defence of epistemic responsibility:
Why laziness and ignorance are bad
after all. Synthese, 191(14), 3297-3309.

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  • 1. Air Guitar World Championships Finland | August Talca Chile, Sleeping with the Dead (Cemetery) Baby JumpingSpain Thailand Talc Smearing Batalla del Vino Haro – Spain | June THAIPUSAM | MALAYSIA OR SINGAPORe February (piercings and hookings) Boryeong Mud Festival South Korea-July The Battle of Oranges – Ivrea, Italy | February Bridport Hat Festival The International Highline Meeting Festival, Monte Piana (Italy) Busó Festival – Mohács, Hungary | March The Maiden Fair Of Mount Găina, Romania Cheung Chau Bun Festival – Hong Kong | May Underwater Music Festival (FL Keys) United States Columbian Lugging Suitcase (Block Run) Up-Helly Aa – St Ninian’s Isle, Scotland | January Cooper’s Hill Cheese-Rolling – Cooper’s Hill, UK | May Uzgavenes Winter Festival (Lithuania) Denmark Broken Plates VEGETARIAN FESTIVAL | THAILAND october Ecuador Scarecrow burning Water Gun FestivalSouth Korea Els Enfarinats Festival Flour Fight (Spain) Wife Carrying (eukonkanto) World Championship — Sonkajärvi, Finland Hair Freezing Contest Canada-March World Bog Snorkelling Championships – Llanwrtyd Wells, Wales | August HOLI | INDIA (March) World Toe Wrestling Championships –Ashbourne, UK | August International Worm Charming Festival England YANSHUI FIREWORKS FESTIVAL | TAIWAN
  • 2. Italy Red colored Skivvies Yorkshire Pudding Boat Race – Brawby, UK | June Jaipur Elephant Festival (India) Jambay Lhakhang Festival, Bumthang, Bhutan Kaljakellunta (Beer Floating) – Finland | August Kanamara Matsuri Japan-April Kukeri Festival (Bulgaria) La Pourcailhade (Festival of the Pig) – Trie-sur-Baïse, France | August La Tomatina – Spain | August Land Art Festival - Slama, Osijek, Croatia Las Fallas Festival Sculpture Burning (Spain) Lopburi Monkey Banquet – Thailand | November Madeira Island Flower Festival NAADAM | MONGOLIA July Night Of The Radishes Mexico-December North Carolina Merfest Mermaid And Merman Festival (USA) Onam Harvest Festival (India) Peru Fist Fighting Pidakala WarIndia
  • 3. Romanian Animal Whispering Rouketopolemos Rocket War (Greece) Sapporo Snow Festival (Japan) SITGES CARNIVAL BED RACE | SPAIN February SONGKRAN | THAILAND Spanish Stuffing 12 Grapes Surva, International Festival Of The Masquerade Games (bulgaria) Switzerland Ice Cream Dropping Be The Solution Stress management is something I never knew was so huge. I was always the one to try
  • 4. and overcome stress by just giving it time or listen to music. SWU 349 has showed me that there are many ways to overcome certain situations. In this essay, I will be talking about five topics that I’ve learned in this Stress Management class that I’ve applied to my everyday living. This includes, healthy eating, making rational decisions when stressed, strengthening my intuition, overcoming laziness, and also being happy by strengthening my relationships with others. There are a lot of times where I have a hard time eating right. For example, when I work in the morning to the afternoon, I don’t wake up early enough to eat a meal before I go to work, so I only eat one meal that day, which is when I get off. Because of this, I tend to also go
  • 5. to bed a lot earlier than I usually do due to the lack of energy I have. It is also a lot harder for me work and serve tables when this happens because it’s a lot of movement and it get burnt out faster than I should have. “In adults, not eating breakfast regularly has been associated with increased risks of obesity and possibly type 2 diabetes” (Donin, p. A38). After learning about this, I try to wake up earlier than usual, give myself to get ready, and then go grab coffee and a breakfast sandwich. This really helps me get through the day because I feel great and I also perform so much better than I have been before. Not only am I happy, but customers also seem to be happy just from how well I am serving. Another example is that I eat a lot of frozen foods
  • 6. when I’m at home because it’s cheap and their easy to prepare. Chapter 4 explains how even though processed foods make us full, it has a huge negative effect on our bodies such as gaining weight and it gives us a poor amount of nutrients we need to function. “It is harder for our bodies to digest, absorb, and eliminate them than the nutritional value they offer our bodies in return. This poor exchange of calories for nutritional value is like a bad investment offering limited return. This leaves our bodies feeling sluggish and deprived (Napoli, p. 63). I try to do my best to go grocery shopping and eat a lot more vegetables than I would have before. Not only they are cheap, but they also give me great nutrients and vitamins to help keep my body
  • 7. strong. I’ve been eating a lot less microwavable food and I actually started losing weight! One of the most important concepts I have learned while reading Chapter 2 is how the brain processes how we are feeling mentally and physically when feeling threatened. When our brainstem and limbic system is activated for a long time, our brain will start to develop stress. By using the cortex, we will try to calm down and figure out what to do, but it may always not work. This chapter also explains how at some moments even if we try to calm down, it doesn't work and we start to make irrational decisions. This kind of information helps me understand why I behave the way I do in certain situations (Napoli, 2014). Recently my boyfriend and I got
  • 8. into a really big argument and knowing the person that I am, I like to talk things out when we both aren't upset because we may say or do things we don't mean. Unfortunately, my boyfriend is the complete opposite and he likes to resolve things then and there even though we both are not in the right state of mind to do so. I got so fed up with the conversation we were having, I left the house and ended up sleeping at my friend's house. Even though it seemed like a good decision at the time, it still wasn't the best way we could have figured things out within that moment. After learning about how our brain reacts to these type of situations, my boyfriend and I decided that if we ever get into arguments, we will just cool off in separate rooms for about 20 minutes and then come to each
  • 9. other and talk about the situation. This helps prevent us from getting stressed out and making irrational decisions that we will regret later on. By using our intuition, we are able to make decisions or judgements basing it off of on our cognitive mind and by also accessing information in our unconscious minds related to past experiences or patterns that we recognize (Napoli, 2014). “Strategic and tactical choices can’t always wait, so effective leaders learn to depend on their intuition as well as the evidence of the moment to reach decisions quickly with minimal information” (Cartwright, p. 7). It is important to strengthen our intuition in order to make the best
  • 10. decisions we are able to make. After learning about this, I thought that it was important to use critical thinking and past memories to be able to make decisions for myself while also strengthening my intuition. For example, there was a situation where I had an opportunity to by a new game that I’ve been wanting. I was really excited to purchase it, but then I realized that if I bought it, I knew I was going to spend a lot of my time playing it instead of studying for finals. I decided to buy it for myself after finals week, so I didn’t have to stress about anything and I could fully enjoy the game. Because of my intuition, I knew the consequences of what was going to happen due to past experiences of me buying new games before.
  • 11. One challenge I have with myself in order to maintain a mindful mind is my laziness. “When in this state of mind, individuals retreat from the present moment into their fantasy world where they seek gratification through imagination” (Napoli, p. 141) During this semester, I took eight classes, while also working a part-time job around 20-30 hours a week. On weekends, I would go out with my friends and drink on Mill Ave. because we all just recently turned 21. Whenever I had free time, I would just lay in bed and I would all day if I was able to. I noticed that my laziness definitely had a negative effect on my life because I would always study and do homework the day it was due. This would cause me to stress out more than I
  • 12. should have. I also have gained a couple pounds from doing nothing and only eating. This has lowered my self-confidence by a lot and would also give me a reason to not go out in my free time. I also noticed that I would make a lot of excuses to not do things I would need to do. Laziness has other negative effects on us that we don’t even think about. For example, if we tend to be lazy, we miss on many opportunities that life offers us every day due to the mindset we are in. Laziness can also affect the performance of our work such as not being able to perform our best to just not working at all (Puddifoot, 2014). In order to overcome laziness, I decided to go out less and replace that with just hanging out with my friends and doing
  • 13. homework together. I also decided to wake up by 10am every day, so that I am able to make a routine for myself and not let myself lay in bed all day. The last and final thing that I decided to improve on for myself is to strengthen healthy relationships. Chapter 8 really focuses on how happiness is tied to relationships we have with others. “Sharing with others, feelings, activities, and offering support, determine the quality of happy relationships” (Napoli, p. 160). I’ve always been the person that appreciates the relationships I have with others since I’m not very close to much people. I love my parents a lot, but I barely talk to them since all have busy schedules. Unfortunately, I won’t be able to see them for Christmas in Hawai’i because plane tickets are so expensive around that time, so I
  • 14. decided to spend it with my boyfriend in Los Angeles. In order to make up for lost time with my family, I bought a plane ticket later in January. Even though they will be working, I’d still be happy to see them at home and join them for dinner. Resources Cartwright, T. (2007). Developing your intuition : A guide to reflective practice. Retrieved from https://ebookcentral-proquest-com.ezproxy1.lib.asu.edu Donin, A., Nightingale, C., Owen, C., Rudnicka, A., Stephen, A., Cook, D., & Whincup, P. (2013). OP81 Not Eating Breakfast is Associated with increased Type 2 Diabetes Risk Markers in a Multiethnic Population of Children: The Child Heart and
  • 15. Health Study in England (CHASE). Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 67(Suppl 1), A38.2-A38. Napoli, M. (2014).Beyond Stress: Strategies for Blissful Living. [VitalSource Bookshelf]. Retrieved from https://online.vitalsource.com/#/books/9781465254207/ Puddifoot, K. (2014). A defence of epistemic responsibility: Why laziness and ignorance are bad after all. Synthese, 191(14), 3297-3309.