Not exact matches
If you've never done one, that's the
fear or discomfort holding you back (like in this post on just sitting still, but which applies to challenging yourself, «More
excitement than most people can handle «-RRB-.
Their hopes of an historic treble would be dashed, while the fixture with Crotone would suddenly centre more on
fears of another slip - up
than the
excitement of a title win.
Currently 12 weeks pregnant, and with her due date just over a year after her previous one (Will was due 12/7/14, and the baby they are affectionately calling SmallPaul until they know his / her gender is due 12/12/15), she and Darrell are doing their best to balance mourning the loss of their first child less
than a year ago and the
excitement — and
fear — of being pregnant again.
It's even more exciting knowing you're about to be a mother, but when your baby arrives earlier
than expected, those feelings of joy and
excitement can be washed away completely, and be replaced with
fear and anxiety.
In her forthcoming Journal of Consumer Research paper, Dunn demonstrates that consumers who experience
fear while watching a film feel a greater affiliation with a present brand
than those who watch films which evoke happiness, sadness or
excitement.
According to Emory University neuroscientist Dr. Michael Davis, sports that involve more
fear or
excitement cause your body to release more endorphins, dopamine, and norepinephrine — neurotransmitters that are more powerful
than cocaine, speed, and morphine.
«They had a mechanical head underneath the fur that allowed us to get quite a lot of expression out of the dogs in terms of raising eyebrows, cheeks and snarling, and being able to show
fear,
excitement and sadness,» says Mark Waring, Isle of Dog's animation director, «The idea was to make the dogs very expressive characters, more so
than maybe the humans actually were.»
We know how games deliver more emotions
than frustration,
excitement, and
fear.
But for the parents, the occasion usually invokes more
fear and anxiety
than excitement.
You want to be challenged in your work and strive to be a better employee, but it's important that you are motivated by passion and
excitement, rather
than the
fear of failure.
«An experiential gift elicits a strong emotional response when a recipient consumes it — like the
fear and awe of a safari adventure, the
excitement of a rock concert or the calmness of a spa — and is more intensely emotional
than a material possession,» says lead researcher Cindy Chan.
The benefit comes when your
excitement at the thought of a new deal is significantly larger
than your
fear about what could go wrong.
While many of you will probably acknowledge this, your
fears associated with failing often are greater
than your
excitement about succeeding.