In a similar way, disidentify your self from your feelings and emotions (I have emotions, but lam
more than my emotions, and so on); your desires; your intellect and thoughts; your job; your social roles (e.g., father or mother, husband or wife, your job roles); your relationships; your problems.
Similarly, human aesthetic experiences gain their authenticity and value from their being encounters with yet another aspect of the multidimensional reality that encompasses humanity Experiences of beauty are much
more than emotion recalled in tranquillity; they are engagements with the everlasting truth of being.
... Dayglo, I'm sorry but I can never agree to different legal (or moral) standards being applied to different people based upon nothing
more than emotion, or their gender, or their race, or anything else.
But scientists at CSHL have found that confidence is
more than an emotion.
They are books that appeal to the mind as much if not
more than the emotions.
Happiness, in other words, is
more than an emotion, it's also arising as a result of achieving an optimum state of well - being.
Atreus» relationship with Kratos significantly elevates the game's storytelling, but the boy brings
more than emotion to the battlefield.
Table 4 indicates that parents of children with ALL used problem - focused coping style
more than emotion - focused coping style.
Studies show that sexual desire is
more than an emotion that we crave.
Happiness is much
more than an emotion.
Not exact matches
Kratos conveys
more emotion with the occasional gruff affirmation
than most game characters do with hours of exposition.
Those who passed the
emotion recognition test with flying colors «are considered
more socially and politically skilled
than others by their colleagues.
«Their negative
emotions decreased
more than those in the other groups, and they also felt less depressed and
more emotionally balanced
than when they started,» reports the UC Berkeley Greater Good Science Center's write - up of the research.
Virtual reality will be able to evoke
more intense
emotions from viewers
than traditional commercials.
It could be said that the villain and the addict are easier roles to play
than the straight man, marked
more by physicality
than emotion.
Even
more vital to persuasion
than Logos, says Aristotle, is Pathos, which includes the right - brain activities of
emotions, images, stories, examples, empathy, humor, imagination, color, sounds, touch, and rapport, Price says.
Some
emotions, it seems, are far
more catching
than others, the Review reports:
A lot of the time, we focus on our upper body or faces, yet our feet reveal
more about our
emotions than we might think:
«In four separate experiments, participants
more accurately guessed the pictured
emotion based on body language — alone or combined with facial expressions —
than on facial context alone.»
«Parents who respond to their children's
emotions in a comforting manner have kids who are
more socially well - adjusted
than do parents who either tell their kids they are overreacting or who punish their kids for getting upset,» child psychologist Nancy Eisenberg of Arizona State University said in an interview.
What isn't always spelled out is that EI covers much
more than simply recognizing and managing
emotions.
Marketers should pay attention — not because bogus claims boost profits (ask Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes how that turns out) but because it's clear we're in a moment where
emotions resonate
more than fact.
An era of post-truth, where appeals to
emotion and personal belief have become
more influential
than objective facts.
Sadness,
more than any other
emotion, is associated with helplessness — when we feel like we don't have any control over a situation.
All the
more reason to make sure that, if and when the market does turn, any moves you make will be driven by a long - term plan rather
than the
emotions generated by the last thing you heard on CNBC.
Emotions create powerful physical and behavioral responses that are
more complex
than «happy» or «sad.»
That
more recent study of people 95 to 100 also found that its participants — in addition to being generally
more easy - going and extroverted
than average — also tended to laugh frequently and express their
emotions openly with one another, as opposed to bottling them up.
A new study finds that millennials are
more likely
than baby boomers to give based on their
emotions rather
than a strategic plan.
The gain of a free product emphasizes positive
emotions attached to that product and that translates into reviews that may be
more enthusiastic
than if the customer actually purchased the product.
Games are an artistic and entertainment medium that can do
more than just titillate our adrenaline glands; they can spur
emotions and thoughts, just like movies or music.
«They are
more effective
than most at managing their
emotions.
So trying to suppress negative
emotions when we are talking with someone — like when we don't want to trouble someone else with our own distress — actually increases stress levels of both people
more than if we had shared our distress in the first place.
Instead of relying on market returns, it may prove
more useful to keep an eye on the long term, and to look at the volatility of any particular moment with
more objectivity
than emotion.
Millennials tend to give to charitable causes in the spur of the moment and based on
emotion more than baby boomers do, a new study has found.
Backed by
more than $ 15 million from Warner Bros. and Turner Sports unit, the two built an empire around athletes, focusing on the moments, words, or
emotions that could often be ignored by traditional media outlets.
«Nothing is
more likely to save your finances
than learning how to use cool, dispassionate reason to hold these
emotions in check.»
But our attitudes toward them are
more properly guided by research on whether (and how) they get the job done,
than it is by
emotion.
«Venting
emotions can actually cause them to become
more powerful, rather
than allowing them to subside,» says PsyBlog.
Technology can read your
emotions far
more accurately
than people can and
more accurately
than you can read them yourself.
Older adults, who are
more likely to be morning people, reported greater positive
emotion than their younger counterparts.
Jennifer Aaker, the General Atlantic Professor of Marketing at Stanford GSB, says that people embrace and remember narratives, which can be rich with characters,
emotions, or actions, far
more than they recall facts and data.
These investors are driven
more by their human
emotions than by investment fundamentals.
Psychologists know that memories that are linked to strong
emotions are stronger,
more easily recalled and last longer
than more instrumental memories.
«Relevant messages, relevant products and relevant interactions foster
emotions that touch the psyche of customers in
more ways
than one,» Ambrosi writes.
No skill that you can acquire in sales will enhance your earning power
more than learning how to arouse
emotions in your buyers in ways that are positive to the sale.
According to the most recent results of the poll at the bottom of this hub, «fear» is the
emotion that traders and investors struggle with
more than the other three discussed in this article.
Just like your putting
emotions to what you offer, not just a service or product, but
more than this is a «brotherly / sisterly» sale thus people buy because they trust you.
Emotion drives the market
more than you might realize.
I always say it is important to be
more intelligent
than your
emotions.
But a growing body of psychological and financial theories called «behavioral finance» is showing that during uncertain times, it's
more important
than ever to rely on available data and put aside
emotion - fueled investing.