In psychology, frustration<span> is a common </span>emotional<span> response to opposition.
Related to </span>anger<span> and </span>disappointment<span>, frustration arises from the perceived resistance to the fulfilment of an individual's </span>will<span> or goal </span><span>and is likely to increase when a will or goal is denied or blocked.
There are two types of frustration; internal and external. Internal frustration may arise from challenges in fulfilling </span>personal goals<span>, </span>desires<span>, instinctual drives and needs, or dealing with perceived </span>deficiencies<span>, such as a lack of </span>confidence<span> or </span>fear<span> of social situations.
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Conflict<span>, such as when one has competing goals that interfere with one another, can also be an internal source of frustration and can create </span>cognitive dissonance<span>.
External causes of frustration involve conditions outside of an individual's control, such as a physical roadblock, a difficult task, or the perception of wasting time.
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Count sheep, count down or count up... or just clear your mind whilst looking at a single spot on your ceiling.
<span>Septic tanks rely on
microorganisms to decontaminate the water. These are usually made of concrete
and fiberglass with an in-out pipe system. These septic tanks are important in
the septic system where sewage is treated naturally by holding its contents
long enough for solids and liquids to separate. These things can only be found
in areas that lack connection to main sewage pipes that the government had
provided. They could be found built in suburbs, small towns, and rural areas
and are not suitable for densely built cities. </span>