Sentences with phrase «remember emotional experiences»

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We tend to remember what happens at the beginning and end of an experience with more detail, clarity and emotional complexity than the middle, so design your speech with this in mind.
I remember my last when I insisted on standing and squatting as having no pain and experiencing a very high emotional joy.
I personally find that this type of interaction helps me remember that this is a learning experience for the child, and does not have to be an emotional experience that leaves me super frustrated or mad.
A Doula recognizes birth as a key experience the mother will remember all her life and understands the physiology of birth and the emotional needs of a woman in labor.
Women whose oxytocin levels fell in response to remembering a negative emotional relationship reported greater problems with experiencing anxiety in close relationships.
When we lost the baby six weeks in, I experienced more emotional pain than I could imagine and remember doing my work from bed, crying over my computer, just trying to see what I could be grateful for each day.
I remember certain young man whose hair turned grey in just a few minutes as a result of experiencing a powerful emotional stress.
Remember: It will be a lot easier to avoid experiencing emotional distress when you are physically relaxed.
While these emotional experiences are important on the story - level, we need to remember the experiences readers want on each page, or we run the risk of readers giving up on our books long before we can show them the story - level emotional experience.
Storytelling activates that emotional part of us and ties the emotion to the experience we are having, making it easier to remember.
Remember too that emotional abuse (for example someone putting you down, manipulating you, controlling your behaviour or threatening you) can be just as traumatic and difficult to deal with as physical violence, so it is important to tell the mediator about these experiences.
Although the existing research suggests diverse outcomes, scholars have documented that young children exposed to trauma (for example, maltreatment and other forms of violence) are more likely than children who have not been exposed to trauma to experience physiologic changes at the neurotransmitter and hormonal levels (and perhaps even at the level of brain structure) that render them susceptible to heightened arousal and an incapacity to adapt emotions to an appropriate level.21 This emotional state increases their sensitivity to subsequent experiences of trauma and impairs their capacity to focus, remember, learn, and engage in self - control.22
Resolution comes when you have worked through your feelings and you can remember your pet without experiencing crippling emotional pain.
Brands need to remember that experiences are not logical; they're emotional.
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