Sentences with phrase «worse than my emotions»

As the weather erratically transitions, and I mean worse than my emotions when that time of the month hits, from winter to spring many struggle to make their wardrobe follow suit.

Not exact matches

The main presuppositions about sentiment which behavioural finance are starting to confirm are mainly that 1) investors overemphasise the significance of fundamental data to the detriment of other equally important but more overlooked data that still can have an effect on a share's price 2) investors take losses a lot worse than the pleasure of making a winning trade and 3) investors continue in the mistakes they make with regard to bad methodology and repeating mistakes based upon emotion.
«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.
The songs and piping that has greeted the signing of cech is at best, the impetus to provoke the cech's emotion as to how is been loved and rated even in they eyes of friendly foes of yesteryears and at worst, raised hopes more than probable realities.
We need to be abit more practical and accept the inevitable, emotions aside Sanchez leaving for free to rival next season and him sulking, unsettling his team mates, and playing at 60 % because of reserving himself for the next team will be worse business than us offering united RVP.
I happen to think that when we don't express our emotions or overly judge our emotions, we are teaching our kids to do the same... and that it's bad for them to feel anything other than happy, happy, happy.
You and your partner are probably dealing with a host of emotions, and there is nothing worse than keeping them all bottled up.
Again, nothing is worse when it comes to the baby blues than trying to hold back the emotions that you're experiencing.
Easier said than done with a new baby in the house, but feeling overtired can heighten your emotions and leave you feeling worse.
With emotions running high what would be more convenient than supporting an initiative to ban worse, yet non-existent weapons?
Reviewing a wide range of evidence across many domains of life, the authors found that «bad emotions, bad parents, and bad feedback have more impact than good ones, and bad information is processed more thoroughly than good.
«We started by replicating past research, showing that older adults are typically worse than younger adults at interpreting emotions through facial expressions,» Rauers explains.
Emotions come and go, and learning to accept your emotions rather than try to avoid them will feel freer than suffering and assuming the worstEmotions come and go, and learning to accept your emotions rather than try to avoid them will feel freer than suffering and assuming the worstemotions rather than try to avoid them will feel freer than suffering and assuming the worst
Precise, intelligent, and absorbing on an intellectual as well as gut level, it portrays a world of suspicion where emotions are a worse enemy than any conventional combatant could be.
People who appear to have high levels of grit may actually be using emotion suppression to get through the tough obstacles, particularly if attaining goals is seen as a way to survive («I have to get into an Ivy League college, otherwise my parents will think I'm a bad person») rather than thrive.
When she realized she had enough material for a book she selected entries where she came out looking «worse than anyone else,» ordering them until she arrived at an experience that was varied both in terms of emotions and topics.
In other words they do much worse than the market averages because of behavior that usually involves short term emotions.
People hate to miss out and they love to blame «FOMO» for bad decisions, an impulse that is seldom more visible (or costly) than when it comes to investing with your emotions.
An audience - focused approach views the mix of emotions evoked in climate change communication as a factor to be understood rather than something that simplistically defines a particular communications strategy or piece of climate change communication as «good» or «bad».»
Break - ups can result in negative emotions and feeling less sure of who you are.6 Yet, when college students predict how bad things will be after a break - up, they think it'll be worse than it is.7 In fact, over 41 % of college students view their break - ups as positive experiences, with this being even more likely if the former partner was holding you back.8 To get over a break - up try writing about the positive aspects of the experience, 9 relying on social support, 10 and avoiding getting back together with your former partner.11 In fact, rather than jumping right back into a relationship, spend some time alone and focus on yourself because having a clear sense about who you are will lead to better relationships down the road.12
The researchers found that avoidantly attached individuals were no better or worse than secure or anxious people at identifying when their partners experienced negative emotions, but they consistently overestimated how negatively their partner was feeling.
By being proactive about tending to the parties» emotional health (rather than letting emotions run wild, or, worse, exploiting the parties» emotional vulnerability) clients can end up gaining important insights into themselves and the ways in which they have participated in the now - ending marriage that can potentially help them act more healthfully in future relationships.
Your panic — fear of future negative emotion even worse than what you feel now (Caught!!)
Those clients tend to blab to more friends, more often and with more emotion about a bad a real estate transaction than a happy client who talks about a good one.
My ex-mag mate Kelly shared a story on her Facebook feed the other day from Business Insider with the title: «Journalists drink too much, are bad at managing emotions, and operate at a lower level than average, according to a new study.»
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