Topic > I am a good thinker - 1012

There are many things that happen in a person's body that remain invisible. During the Dance 220 course, I was able to notice aspects of my mind and body that previously would have gone unnoticed. As I learned about my subjective somatic inner experiences, I came to understand that I do many things that I never really take notice of. For example, my experience with thinking is probably one of the biggest concepts I've never thought about. While sitting in class and listening to the lecture of my professor or my classmates present, I have a tendency to repeat what they say in my head. This not only helps me remember for future tests, quizzes, and assignments, but it helps me understand what words they are saying and what they are trying to make me understand. The concept of thought was the only somatic experience that affected me personally. Am I a good thinker why do I do this? Will this help me in the future? One thing the professor helped me understand is that I can answer these questions as long as I realize what I'm doing with particular somatic experiences. As I repeat these words in my head, I have also found that this form of thinking helps me with sensation proprioception. When I repeat these words to myself, I usually have moments where I say "oh, now that makes perfect sense!" Besides that, I've also noticed that this way of thinking helps me use my feelings to know whether I feel comfortable with someone or not. As I sit in class, as I repeat the words that are said to me, I begin to wonder if this particular professor will be a good fit for me. If I have trouble understanding what that professor is saying, I don't feel comfortable asking q... middle of paper... life. I was able to talk about my feelings and make an effort I didn't even know I had made. Despite being in the body sense, I was able to understand why I do certain things and why I struggle with a wide range of concepts. It's interesting to read all the participation, the somatic inner experiences, the style of information acquisition and see which movements help not only my body to relax but also my mind. As we read in class about all these different topics, I am able to immediately connect a memory or something about myself to that particular section of the reading. I've come to a better understanding that it's okay to be unique. So far, body sense has taught me that every person is different. Extreme or small differences, every person around me is unique. I don't need to be like anyone else, because I'm fine just the way I am.