Sentences with phrase «emotions words in»

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«She lived, as we all have lived, too many years in a culture broken by brutally powerful men,» she said, and her words sparked emotions of anger and, at the same time, the motivation to fight for change.
In other words, the emotions contribute to lower self - control.
With your words, actions, and visuals, seek first to inspire an emotion in them (joy, surprise, hope, excitement, love, empathy, vulnerability, sadness, fear, envy, guilt).
In other words, the ability to read others emotions and make them feel understood will earn you cold, hard cash, as well as making work (and life) more pleasant for everyone.
The Oxford English Dictionary declared «post-truth» the word of the year — the notion that «objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion than appeals to emotion and personal belief.»
In other words, decisions about business solutions are indeed based on trust, emotions, and aspirations, and business software users need to be entertained, connected with, and spoken to in their interactions with technology vendors in exactly the same way as when engaging with consumer brands like Apple, Nike, and StarbuckIn other words, decisions about business solutions are indeed based on trust, emotions, and aspirations, and business software users need to be entertained, connected with, and spoken to in their interactions with technology vendors in exactly the same way as when engaging with consumer brands like Apple, Nike, and Starbuckin their interactions with technology vendors in exactly the same way as when engaging with consumer brands like Apple, Nike, and Starbuckin exactly the same way as when engaging with consumer brands like Apple, Nike, and Starbucks.
In order to do this, however, you need to be cognizant of the emotions certain words elicit from you.
A night's sleep, in other words, seems to strengthen our memories of negative emotions and events.
In other words, companies that are thoughtful about such moves and set emotion aside fared the best.
In other words, they need to confidently read and understand emotions.
And with the league's «No Words» commercial, you'd have to be cold - hearted not to feel the emotion in these clips:
In other words, learning how your emotions work, and how these technology platforms influence your emotions, you'll be better prepared to combat this influence.
It's listening in a different way — less about the words and more about the emotion — and it's really hard to do, especially in the moment.
But a well - chosen cuss word in the right company provides rich and colorful descriptions of one's emotions or view of a situation, and clarity in adult humor.
If you can not write in prose that has some measure of wit, best not to try at all... read some Shakespeare... he was a master of using the written word to express a wide variety of emotion and tone.
In conclusion, I do find it interesting that those who are raising concerns about all that happened and is happening are doing so unafraid in the public forum of my post with a lot of emotion and intelligence, while those who are trying to silence the discussion or at least control it are contacting me privately outside of the public forum with words that attempt to direct, intimidate or shame mIn conclusion, I do find it interesting that those who are raising concerns about all that happened and is happening are doing so unafraid in the public forum of my post with a lot of emotion and intelligence, while those who are trying to silence the discussion or at least control it are contacting me privately outside of the public forum with words that attempt to direct, intimidate or shame min the public forum of my post with a lot of emotion and intelligence, while those who are trying to silence the discussion or at least control it are contacting me privately outside of the public forum with words that attempt to direct, intimidate or shame me.
That will be offensive to some people but, when I use it, the «effing» has very little to do with the act of intercourse, it's about emphasis, and (for me at least) there's no word in our limited lexicon that allows for the raw, heart - thumping emotion it conveys.
In any case, the word's usage is closely associated with the more urgent and powerful emotions of men.
His articulate responses and restrained emotion betrayed an underlying confidence in his words.
I did not say you were wrong about what Christians are saying that is unloving and unkind toward other Christians I just meant there is an extreme that can drive us in the wrong direction if we live just by our emotions because we can not fully trust them without leaning on the Word of God.
Its unfortunate that things like this happen in church & the pastors are constantly using the Word of God to play on a persons emotions.
The reason it is so often a matter of dispute is that people differ in what they mean when they use the word, and since deep emotions are tied in with the conviction that the Bible is inspired, to doubt the kind of inspiration one believes in is apt to seem like rejecting the Bible outright or making it no different from any other book.
In the Qur» an we find constant cooperation between the two antagonistic powers of reason and emotion, for we find that in the narrations, arguments, doctrines, laws, and moral principles the words have both a persuasive teaching and an emotive forcIn the Qur» an we find constant cooperation between the two antagonistic powers of reason and emotion, for we find that in the narrations, arguments, doctrines, laws, and moral principles the words have both a persuasive teaching and an emotive forcin the narrations, arguments, doctrines, laws, and moral principles the words have both a persuasive teaching and an emotive force.
I feel a great deal of emotion when giving and receiving the gift of words in this venue.
He has bound himself to his word, and though he is God anyways, always, everywhere, powerful, etc., we do not seek him in self - chosen places, or in mystical experience or in what I call self - masturbation worship experience of whipping up emotions, or whatever else we come up with on our own.
God does, and sends an angel to address Hagar's emotions with tender words he does not give to Abraham in the next chapter: «Fear not.»
In a single verse (2:11), in a little handful of common words familiar even to a child, all that is essential is said and all of human emotion accompanying the action is eloquently implied: When Moses was grown, he went out to «his people» (lest there be any misunderstanding, the word is literally «his brothers») and he «looked on their burdens.&raquIn a single verse (2:11), in a little handful of common words familiar even to a child, all that is essential is said and all of human emotion accompanying the action is eloquently implied: When Moses was grown, he went out to «his people» (lest there be any misunderstanding, the word is literally «his brothers») and he «looked on their burdens.&raquin a little handful of common words familiar even to a child, all that is essential is said and all of human emotion accompanying the action is eloquently implied: When Moses was grown, he went out to «his people» (lest there be any misunderstanding, the word is literally «his brothers») and he «looked on their burdens.»
I believe the bible warns us (in its own words) to watch out for acting on what you think is God's will, but is actually just emotion.
It encompasses ritual, and it mandates behavior and feeling, but it gives a privileged place to discourse: it grounds itself in the Word, whether that means a formally codified text or a broader conception of the divine spirit; it thrives on professional and popular interpretations of the Word; it requires the construction and maintenance of community through communication of shared convictions and experiences; and it mandates verbal expressions of sincerity, emotion, and commitment.
Perhaps slightly out of context, these words from Scarlett O'Hara, the quintessential southern lady, perfectly define the outpouring emotion I have felt each time I've consumed pimento cheese up until this point in my life.
thanks for the sensible comment fatboy yep i know i do get that they do nt really mean it, but i just cant come to terms with that, i do nt really expect civilised culture in a sport but generally from the people in the world, yep you are right about the real world, maybe thats the reason it annoys me extremely, i mean look our world is rotten to the core, the human mindset is terrible when it faces danger or problems for himself, and maybe thats the reason i just want football to stay as just as an entertainment industry but when i see that people even here let the words flow in any kind of way just because the are frustrated, i really cant come to terms with it, i really love black humor and some akbs react angrily when some fans tell some wheelchair jokes or for example on the post from admin where one could write jokes about wenger, some were really awesome, but when people cant control their emotion after a game and abuse other people it just irritates me as hell cause i really think that thats one of the big problems in the world..
The NFL needs coaches like that, who give more than one word answers and wears his emotions on his sleeve but it looks as if his time will soon be up in East Rutherford.
Remember context and emotion are lost in email and text and words can be misunderstood.
Kids are overwhelmed by emotions they can not express yet with words and in a socially acceptable manner.
Empathy with the overwhelming feelings of your child will get you a lot further when it comes to connecting with your child, building your child's self - worth and helping them handle their emotions in less destructive ways than telling your child off or letting your self - esteem be hurt by the harsh words.
I had the pleasure of reading them nearly eight weeks ago now, and let me tell you that in those last weeks of pregnancy, their beautiful, inspiring, real, funny, and honest and creative words evoked so much emotion for me.
I appreciate your words and feel encouraged and better prepared to assist them in the trials and emotions that they may face as they grow.
Bullying is a word that's wrapped in emotion.
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.»
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.
Self - soothing is when an infant can manage his / her emotions or in other words, calm and fall asleep without intervention from the parent.
If your toddler tends to pop in his binky when he's feeling insecure or worried, help him put his emotions into words.
Sign language can be a valuable tool for toddlers even once they can talk, because it can be really hard for them to access and use the spoken words they know when flooded by big emotions (frustration, anger, and jealousy seem to be common ones in our house).
Emotions are running high in University Park, where Sammy the Duck, Tanya the Cow, Jenny the Donkey and their many human supporters await word of the next round of village budget talks.
As we have already noted, permissive parenting shares the positive aspects of authoritative parenting: identifying and accepting the child's emotions, being nurturing and showing your love through words and actions, making the child feel comfortable in their own skin.
In other words, before a toddler can bring you a blanket, he has to understand that you are a different person with different emotions, and that what you want and need may be, bizarrely, different from what he wants and needs.
Our approach is to make use of what psychologists have done already in analysing emotions, in particular a psycholinguistic dictionary called ANEW (Affective Norms of English Words), which provides a way of interpreting and analysing the emotional content of words on a number of dimensWords), which provides a way of interpreting and analysing the emotional content of words on a number of dimenswords on a number of dimensions.
When a command was delivered in a flat emotionless tone, 80 per cent of the dogs turned their heads to the right, suggesting they were concentrating on the words, not the emotion.
In other words, emotions aren't a response to what our brain takes in from our observations, but, rather, are intrinsic to our makeuIn other words, emotions aren't a response to what our brain takes in from our observations, but, rather, are intrinsic to our makeuin from our observations, but, rather, are intrinsic to our makeup.
Delusions, in other words, reveal the powerful role of emotion in acquiring knowledge, challenging the notion that epistemology is purely rational.
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