Sentences with phrase «than their emotions controlling»

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Sadness, more than any other emotion, is associated with helplessness — when we feel like we don't have any control over a situation.
You, too, can choose the path of simplicity, but you must learn to control your human emotions — easier said than done.
I'm with Carl as I too unashamedly ride on the coat tails of giants (Forager, Intelligent Investor, Motley Fool) who have better tools at their disposal than I ever will (capital IQ for example) and then just focus on controlling the one thing I have control over — my emotions as Investing is overwhelmingly a game of psychology.
In this regard Hartshorne's attachment to the virtue tradition is closer to that of G. H. Von Wright, who was insistent that the path to virtue is never laid out in advance, and to that of Lester Hunt, who claims that thought and emotions are fused in virtues rather than thought controlling emotion as an alien, recalcitrant subject matter.6 In the terms of Hartshorne's process philosophy, and of his Peirceian pragmatism7, a person's principles are seen in his actions just as in Hartshorne's metaphysics universals are embedded in the world of becoming, as Aristotle and Plato (correctly read, according to Hartshorne) have also indicated.
This auroral openness and uplift gives to all creative ideal levels a bright and caroling quality, which is nowhere more marked than where the controlling emotion is religious.
«The good life can not be lived without self - control, but it is better to control a restrictive and hostile emotion such as jealousy, rather than a generous and expansive emotion such as love» (p. 239) Russell, unlike the authors of Human Sexuality, does not assume that empirical data could ever show that a particular form of sexual activity is good or bad or the development of personhood.
well i get where you come from but i wouldnt call it less passionate but more practical, i just do nt like to be butthurt ^ ^ i am fan of arsenal to enjoy the time i spend on football but if it ends in failures i try to get over its and be constructive about it, and i am not a fan of people who cant control their anger pains and have to project their frustrations onto the people who could be held responsible but not in this scale, in my opinion of the society humans should be able to control their emotions a bit and never stoop as low as to be abusive and i do think that a lot of comments on justarsenal were abusive and sorry but i do nt think of it as passionate an extreme example would be ultras you could call them muuuuch more passionate than me but in my opinion they are just scum of football, but of course i do nt want to compare the JA - commenters to ultras xD i just tried to illustrate my opinion ^ ^
yes ofcourse, wenger is right to call the referee more than weak, eventhough, he is more weaker then the referee for him nt signing some players who wl stands on any wrong doing to our player at the same time they are in full control of their emotions, just to open eyes the referee and prevent him from making wrong decision against us., mike dean hate arsenal, costa is a stupid, vagabond player, mourinho is arrogant nd teaches his players on how to behave arrogantly.To me gabriel is a type of player we lost in our team, dt wl lead us, we have to keep on praising him, bt only that he need to be more wiser.SALIS DALHAT KWANKWASO.UP UP GUNNERS.
«Now I have more than 100 matches and I think I can control my emotions in a different way.
After all, the Gators and Demon Deacons have done far more sitting around waiting than actually playing the sport of baseball this weekend, and managing to control the ebbs and flows of one's emotions — from in - game preparedness and focus to the boredom of doing nothing at all — can probably run a player psychologically ragged.
More than any other experiences infants have, they trigger the development and strengthening of neural connections in the brain between the regions that control emotion, cognition, language, and memory.
Teach her self - calming techniques that can be implemented in these situations (this might work better with an older child than a younger one who can't quite control her emotions yet).
If you control them and keep them calmly settled inside you, rather than having these negative emotions spilling outward, you will be able to parent more effectively.
Mentally strong kids understand that they can be in control of their emotions — rather than allowing their emotions to control them.
Let's face it: kids have less control over their emotions and rational thought than (most) adults.
However, teens engage a different part of the brain when it comes to impulse control and emotion; they're more likely to be ruled by that emotion than an adult when it comes to social responses.
More than any other experiences in infancy, these rudimentary interactions trigger the development and strengthening of connections among the regions of the brain that control emotion, cognition, language, and memory.
The trick is to learn how to manage these strong emotions rather than allow them to control our behavior.
Emotional intelligence or emotional quotient (E.Q.)-- defined as being able to understand one's own feelings and the feelings of others as well as being able to control one's own emotions and exercise self control — is thought to be more important for success in life than I.Q., or intelligence quotient.
If you're still working on «controlling» your own «tantrums,» you'll be glad to hear that your kids will almost certainly be better at managing their emotions than you are.
Would that make it easier to stay in control of the emotion rather than allow the emotion to control you?
Naturally, women are more resilient and can control their emotions better than many men.
«We are living in a society where sometimes we allow our emotions to take control over situations, to the extent that sometimes accused persons get compassion from the public more than the victims of the offence, probably due to our alien legal system.
Even if a scan shows abnormal activity in a brain region associated with impulse control or regulation of emotions, such imaging provides no more than probabilistic information, Hyman said.
«We know that children who are more easily upset and have more difficulty controlling their emotions are more likely to eat emotionally than calmer children, perhaps because they experience more negative emotions and eating helps them calm down,» notes Lars Wichstrøm, professor of psychology at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, who coauthored the study.
So far, Kiehl has assessed more than 5,000 brains and found that psychopaths have functional and structural anomalies that affect emotions, impulse control and cognition, leading him to view psychopathy as a neurodevelopmental disorder — a belief he shares with a number of other researchers and psychologists.
The emotion control center of the brain, the amygdala, shows significantly higher levels of activation in males viewing sexual visual stimuli than females viewing the same images, according to a Center for Behavioral Neuroscience study led by Emory University psychologists Stephan Hamann and Kim Wallen.
It gives us a certain amount of inner peace, which allows us some self - control, so that we can choose to respond to situations in an appropriate and compassionate manner, rather than being driven by our disturbing emotions
So, remind yourself it's (relatively out of your control), allow yourself to embrace the present moment, and continue to surf all those waves of emotions rather than just the good ones.
Specifically, the area of the brain that controls emotion — the amygdala — is larger than normal in those who develop PTSD after a brain injury, researchers said.
If it had instead concentrated on how controlling one's emotions requires more strength than resorting to physical outbursts, the script could have offered a much stronger punch.
is it that boys require more oversight than girls in learning how to control their emotions?
Research conducted by DeSteno and others suggests that cultivating emotions like gratitude and compassion could be a better way to boost perseverance than focusing directly on self - control.
From participation in cooperative learning activities, students with emotional disorders can (1) learn from positive role models how to control emotions and behave appropriately in group settings; (2) develop sensitivity to the needs of others and understand people «as individuals rather than as stereotypical members of a particular group»; 14 (3) increase their ability for self - direction; (4) increase their interest in learning; and (5) gain an increase in self - esteem.15 Likewise, students who are not disabled are given the opportunity to become more understanding and accepting of students who are emotionally behaviorally disordered.
There's also a VERY good chance that, the more control you have, the less professional your book will look (because you'll make design choices based on gut and emotion, rather than market knowledge and experience in design).
Rather than meddling with the position when you have neither confidence in your skill nor control of your emotions, leave your stop and target alone.
I know for sure that controlling your emotions and being discipline is key to future success, I am yet to blow my account, lost no more than 20 % of my account.
I'm with Carl as I too unashamedly ride on the coat tails of giants (Forager, Intelligent Investor, Motley Fool) who have better tools at their disposal than I ever will (capital IQ for example) and then just focus on controlling the one thing I have control over — my emotions as Investing is overwhelmingly a game of psychology.
Other than being able to control your emotions and remaining disciplined enough on a consistent basis to not over-leverage or over-trade and implement proper risk reward on every trade, the biggest variable that can influence your trading success is whether or not you know what your edge is and when you should trade it.
As discussed above, emotions combined with more control can often result in more harm than good.
If only one can stick to one's trading strategy, control his emotions and not trading more than the risk he can bear, of course, one would make a good trader.
Rather than enforcing control; emotions, energy, and health are all considered in creating and maintaining a positive human / dog relationship naturally, for life.
As the partners and fee earners are in control of the solution, and it comes from them rather than being imposed on them, it has a far higher chance of solving the previously deep rooted emotions.
Scientists are also learning that the amygdala, the area of the brain processing fear, develops earlier than the area that allows your teen to reason and control her emotions.
Rather than having your emotions control you, counseling helps you to be in charge.
While eating - disordered women scored more highly than do controls on all maladaptive schema (suggesting high levels of distress in women with eating disorders), the pattern of correlations between schema and emotion experience was distinctly different for each group and counterintuitive for the eating disorder group.
The study provides the first empirical evidence that women diagnosed with eating disorders report experiencing pleasant as well as unpleasant emotions more frequently than do controls.
A surprising finding was that pleasant emotions (joy, interest, surprise) correlated with eating disorder themes (EDI - 2 subscales) more consistently than unpleasant emotions in the eating disorder group, while the reverse was true of the control group.
Maternal minimizing / punitive responses were associated with maternal perceptions of children's low attentional control and high negative affect, as well as children's tendencies to escape rather than vent emotion when angered.
«The difference on these «control» related emotions suggests that fairness and power - sharing between the partners is more important and more common in gay and lesbian relationships than in straight ones,» Gottman explained.
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