"Emotional swings" refers to sudden and intense changes in a person's feelings or moods, where they can go from happy to sad, angry to calm, or excited to anxious very quickly.
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The results matched with a mathematical model that the researchers had previously created to represent
how emotional swings could signal an impending tipping point.
We use the electromyrograph (EMG) to measure muscle tension and the galvanic skin response indicator (GSR)-- almost a sort of lie detector — to
chart emotional swings, and other instruments to measure brain waves (electroencephalograph — EEC) and body temperature.
They are trading positions that are too big (risking more than they really should be), causing fear, sleepless nights and
huge emotional swings.
Temperament is key — an investor needs to be able to divorce themselves from what everyone else is doing and insulate themselves from their
own emotional swings.
Get valuable tips to manage
the emotional swings and roundabouts of early adolescence and also how to shift your parenting gear to suit this new stage.
Myracle does a great job of showing the girls» surprise at their own feelings and
their emotional swing from attraction to denial.
Some investors know they are prone to
emotional swings.
As one financial analyst put it the other day, the stock market no longer reflects actual value fluctuations in stock, but rather
the emotional swings of the stock owners to every piece of news, related or not.
By eating well, sleeping as well as you can and exercising you will be better able to withstand the divorce process and
the emotional swings that are all too common.