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How do you manage other people’s emotions?

How do you manage other people’s emotions?

Those with a high level of emotional intelligence not only succeed in managing their sensory sphere but also know how to manage the emotions of other people. We are talking about principles based on the assertive approach – the goals of both sides of...
Perception and processing of negative emotions

Perception and processing of negative emotions

Negative emotions are a natural part of our existence. Yes, they can be unpleasant and inconvenient, but these are reactions to what is happening, which carry certain functions. Denying and suppressing negative emotions is an ineffective tactic that does not fight the...
Emotional Bias

Emotional Bias

Emotion and perception: How our emotions change the way we see the world Emotion and the “chicken-or-the egg” paradox Our emotions impact how we perceive and respond to the world around us; how we interpret and, subsequently, judge the actions of others. We rarely...
Sixteen Enjoyable Emotions

Sixteen Enjoyable Emotions

What does one mean by saying an emotion is either positive or negative? When we use the term negative we don’t know which emotion is being referred to. Is it fear, anger, disgust, or is it the implication that it doesn’t really matter? If we lump them together we...
Characteristics of Emotions

Characteristics of Emotions

Have you ever caught yourself wondering how and why we become emotional? First, it’s important to note the similar characteristics of emotions, regardless of the emotion being felt. Here’s a quick breakdown of some common characteristics of emotions: There is a...
Mood vs. Emotion: Differences & Traits

Mood vs. Emotion: Differences & Traits

A quick view of mood vs. emotion In an excerpt taken from “The Nature Of Emotion“, Dr. Ekman lays out five factors of mood vs. emotion. Variations in duration, provocation, modulation, facial expression, and awareness of cause support Dr. Ekman’s argument for the...