You learn how to anticipate and respond to life events that might trigger negative
emotions from past experiences.
Not exact matches
For the
past four years, Taylor and the rest of us have
experienced a wide array of
emotions,
from impatience and frustration to fear and anxiety.
When using EFT to release negative
experiences and
emotions from the
past, people often notice improved ability to move
past the invisible roadblocks that have been holding them back in the areas of health, happiness and attainment of goals.
Each word, each line leads the reader through her
experiences, the depth of her
emotions, flowing seamlessly
from past to present, depicting how her
past marked her marriage and family and formed the remarkable person she is today.»
So, I think it's important for those with influence to begin to consider departing
from the «wisdom» of the
past (buy and hold, dollar cost averaging, etc) and to start discussing what we all really need to accomplish our financial goals: investment methodologies which don't depend on
emotion, shaky data, «
experience» or any other type of non-quantifiable «faith» in the markets.
Extracting meaning
from past affective
experiences: The importance of peaks, ends, and specific
emotions.
The purpose of journal work is to enable you to explore your present
experience of living and to complete unfinished
emotions from your
past.
In Study 2, parents»
emotion socialization practices — that is, their use of
emotion coaching and dismissing behavior — were coded
from direct observations of family interactions involving the discussion of
past emotional
experiences.
In Study 2, we coded parents»
emotion coaching and dismissing behavior
from direct observations of family interactions involving the discussion of
past emotional
experiences, in a clinic sample of conduct - problem children.
Six major themes emerged
from parent interviews: (1) the long wait and intense
emotions of adoption; (2) disparity between expectations and reality; (3) recognition of children's difficult
past experiences; (4) parenting as a path to self - discovery; (5) the perception of needing to present as coping; and (6) unmet needs.