Both the mind and body are connected psychologically and physiologically, in that our state of mind reflects our overall physical health. Disturbed individuals often experience hormonal imbalance problems. Connections between mind and body are wired through nerves and special chemical messengers, called neurotransmitters, which help our body's organs communicate directly with the brain, and vice versa.
The severity of poor time management and loss of priority caused by over masturbation develops in stages. First, at the ‘problematic’ stage, the sufferer experiences a recurring loss of concentration. The ‘severe’ stage finds him sleeping restlessly and chronically fatigued. The ‘addictive’ stage manifests itself in the form of insomnia and in some cases blurred vision. The final ‘severely addictive’ stage encompasses all of the aforementioned symptoms, plus an inept ability to manage and prioritize.
The chart below details the special brain regions of the frontal cortex that determine the efficiency of time management processing. Exact molecular mechanisms of how each neurotransmitter and hormone receptor interacts on specific nerve cells are current topics of neuropathology studies. [1][2]
Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) | Integration of sensory and mnemonic information |
Inferior prefrontal cortex (IFC) | Evaluate risk option |
Anterior cingulate gyrus (ACG) | Error detection Anticipation of tasks Increase attention span Increase motivation |
Supplementary motor area (SMA) | Coordination of both sides of the body Control of sequences of movements |
Inferior parietal lobes | Re-mapped goal-related activity Visuospatial processing |
Cerebellum | Motor control Regulating fear and pleasure responses |
Basal ganglia | Processing motivational factors |
Many people that suffer from mental exhaustion due to excessive masturbation or who have started sexual activities before puberty have reported to have poorer time management skills and a greater lost sense of urgency and priority than that of their peers. To become successful with modern society’s busy schedule, managing time well and prioritizing are necessary. Students with poor time management skills often receive poor grades due to incomplete projects and inadequate preparation for exams. Professionals with poor priority management skills are often outdone and past the chance of promotion. One of the saddest things in life is not to be able to maximize your potential to earn better grades and income, which would enable you to enjoy life the way you should.
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