Eden said in her report: «Notably, older adults used more positive
emotion words such as «sweet,» «kind,» and «nice,» more first person plural pronouns such as «we,» «us,» and «our,» and more words in the «friends» category.
Not exact matches
In other
words, companies that are thoughtful about
such moves and set
emotion aside fared the best.
It is understood that the sōma has parts, some physical (bones, flesh, blood), some spiritual (soul, spirit), and some psychological (
emotions, intellect, will, personality), but the
word does not refer to just one of these parts,
such as the physical, but to the entire person.
This is a very difficult
word to translate, for it carries
such intense feeling and
emotion.
He improves Mark's style by omitting repetitious
words and clauses; he omits expressions which attribute human
emotions to Jesus (so also Matthew); he severely abridges the account of a violent action
such as the cleansing of the temple.
As your child develops a better understanding of his
emotions and how to describe them, teach him more sophisticated
words such as frustrated, disappointed, worried, and lonely.
The more abstract things will come later on, but at least he will have some familiarity with the
words for
emotions and
such.
Don't forget to share the
words for positive
emotions, too,
such as «joy,» «excited,» «thrilled» and «hopeful.»
Praise your child for expressing his
emotions in a socially appropriate way by saying things
such as, «I really like the way you used your
words when you told your sister you were mad at her.»
It's a topic that I've been mulling over for a while now, and trying to find the right
words to express
such a complex bundle of issues and
emotions.
Around the preschool years, many kids start to use the
word «hungry» to express other feelings
such as boredom, loneliness, sadness, or other
emotions they don't understand or can't name.
When we ignore feelings, when we say harsh
words or forget how scary it can feel to be lost in
such big
emotions when you are so very small.
Varnum's team analyzed each response using software that determined the fraction of
words indicating positive
emotion,
such as «nice,» and negative
emotion, like «worried.»
The tasks ranged from simple,
such as repeating a
word or identifying the gender of a face or a voice, to complex,
such as determining a facial
emotion, uttering the antonym of a
word or assessing whether an adjective describes the patient's personality.
The software counts how many times a speaker or author uses
words in specific categories,
such as
emotion or perception, and
words that indicate complex cognitive processes.
The researchers were interested in finding out whether the brain responded differently when
emotions were expressed through vocalizations (sounds
such as growls, laughter or sobbing, where no
words are used) or through language.
The group identified 12 categories of
words — concepts
such as time, location,
emotion or social relevance — that seemed to activate more than 100 brain regions in different ways (Nature, doi.org/bfqp).
They identified 12 categories of
words — concepts
such as time, location,
emotion or social relevance — that seemed to activate more than 100 brain regions in different ways.
There's something about the body movement and Diana's
words brought
such emotion to me.
The study also showed that those who wrote about their relationship used more
words expressing positive
emotions such as «happy» and «love» in Instant Message (IM) exchanges with their dating partner during the days following the writing.
It's an impossible task to try to describe a voice in mere
words, but she brings
such a depth of
emotion and believability to the character that it elevates Trip from just being yet another videogame girl in trouble to somebody who feels completely and totally real.
Ico being in my top 3 for just the pure magic and artistry that it was able to convey with
such emotion without really uttering a
word.
In addition to its practical function as a source of light, its use is also replete with symbolism: candles can stand for transience and death, illustrate biblical scenes and charge them with
emotion, express feelings
such as grief or melancholy, illuminate portrayals of science and the arts in the true sense of the
word or subtly add an erotic layer to the scenes depicted.
Contrary to the Supreme Court's assertion that hate speech prohibitions can be enforced «objectively» against «those extreme manifestations of the
emotion described by the
words «detestation» and «vilification,»» the facts of the Whatcott case demonstrate how inherently subjective and fickle
such prohibitions are.
One study found that high levels of negative
emotion such as arguing or criticism and low levels of positive
emotion such as indifference during marital interactions were associated with lower levels of martial satisfaction.1 In other
words, if a couple fights a lot, and does so in a not - so - nice way, they're not as happy in their marriage.
A study published in Psychological Science found that when participants engaged in expressive writing (i.e., writing about their deepest
emotions related to their relationship), they were more likely to use positive and negative
emotion words —
such as happy and love — during daily exchanges with their significant others compared to participants in a control group asked to write about simple day - to - day activities.2 Importantly, the study revealed that increases in the use of positive
emotion words were associated with higher levels of relational stability.
It is considered the most common form of bullying and naturally derives its name from the root
word «
emotion» as it targets the positive
emotions of its victims
such as trust, pride, happiness, hopefulness, contentment, confidence and worthiness.
Mediums
such as paints, sand - tray and clay, may help you put
words to difficult feelings and
emotions in a non-threatening way.»
What a blessing to have people in this world that can take random
words and arrange them in
such a way that reaches the very core of our
emotions and touches our hearts:)