What emotions should we feel when a woman is hanged for allowing her baby to starve to death because?
Q. she claimed she couldn't afford to feed it and her other 11 children after her husband abandoned her? If this example were to happen should we feel sympathy for this woman or what emotions should we have about her? Does she deserve to die?
Asked by thomaslsyka - Mon Feb 15 02:16:29 2010 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If you're going to hang her, find her deadbeat husband and hang him too. It takes two to have a kid, he should have figured that out too... But I doubt this happened, not in America anyway.
Answered by Jody - Mon Feb 22 01:39:06 2010
Q. she claimed she couldn't afford to feed it and her other 11 children after her husband abandoned her? If this example were to happen should we feel sympathy for this woman or what emotions should we have about her? Does she deserve to die?
Asked by thomaslsyka - Mon Feb 15 02:16:29 2010 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If you're going to hang her, find her deadbeat husband and hang him too. It takes two to have a kid, he should have figured that out too... But I doubt this happened, not in America anyway.
Answered by Jody - Mon Feb 22 01:39:06 2010
How do you put emotion into a piano piece?
Q. I learned how to play Fur Elise, but the only problem is I don't know how to put emotion into it. I hear other people play it and it sounds beautiful and full of emotion, but when I play it it sounds kind of bland. I'm only a beginner piano player. Any tips?
Asked by Holly - Fri May 22 20:05:46 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I agree with the person who says listen to other renditions of it. Beyond that, play along with those renditions. Play/Practice the song so many times that you never want to hear/play it again. At some point after that it will become fresh again. Let it be played by muscle memory of your hands and you will be more free to add nuance and imagination to it.
Answered by Buster Friskers - Sat May 23 00:43:15 2009
Q. I learned how to play Fur Elise, but the only problem is I don't know how to put emotion into it. I hear other people play it and it sounds beautiful and full of emotion, but when I play it it sounds kind of bland. I'm only a beginner piano player. Any tips?
Asked by Holly - Fri May 22 20:05:46 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I agree with the person who says listen to other renditions of it. Beyond that, play along with those renditions. Play/Practice the song so many times that you never want to hear/play it again. At some point after that it will become fresh again. Let it be played by muscle memory of your hands and you will be more free to add nuance and imagination to it.
Answered by Buster Friskers - Sat May 23 00:43:15 2009
What is the difference between emotions and reactions?
Q. What is the smallest organism that you believe has emotions? Do you think it is possible for insects and plants to create patterns of reactions that appear to be emotions?
Asked by anybody - Mon Feb 4 04:18:52 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. No, to have emotions we have to have self awareness and consciousness. Insects are purely instinct driven and therefore react to their surroundings. Emotions can stay with us for a lifetime, but reactions are short lived.
Answered by Reality check - Mon Feb 4 04:22:53 2008
Q. What is the smallest organism that you believe has emotions? Do you think it is possible for insects and plants to create patterns of reactions that appear to be emotions?
Asked by anybody - Mon Feb 4 04:18:52 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. No, to have emotions we have to have self awareness and consciousness. Insects are purely instinct driven and therefore react to their surroundings. Emotions can stay with us for a lifetime, but reactions are short lived.
Answered by Reality check - Mon Feb 4 04:22:53 2008
How do you stop hiding your emotions and heighten your self esteem?
Q. I've been hiding my emotions from my family, friends, and even myself when denying emotions. I have hidden these emotions and can't even show emotion anymore. I'm unsure of what to do. I've been less and less social around others and my self esteem is seemingly lowering itself. What can I do to reveal emotion and heighten my self esteem so that I'm not as paranoid and self conscious?
Asked by VanishingIntoMyOwnWorld - Mon Jan 25 23:15:31 2010 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You need to go see a therapist. There is a way of expressing your emotions, and thus honoring yourself, which leads to greater self-esteem. If you have a confident self image, no one will be able to "step all over" you.
Answered by MystiqueLady - Mon Jan 25 23:20:19 2010
Q. I've been hiding my emotions from my family, friends, and even myself when denying emotions. I have hidden these emotions and can't even show emotion anymore. I'm unsure of what to do. I've been less and less social around others and my self esteem is seemingly lowering itself. What can I do to reveal emotion and heighten my self esteem so that I'm not as paranoid and self conscious?
Asked by VanishingIntoMyOwnWorld - Mon Jan 25 23:15:31 2010 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You need to go see a therapist. There is a way of expressing your emotions, and thus honoring yourself, which leads to greater self-esteem. If you have a confident self image, no one will be able to "step all over" you.
Answered by MystiqueLady - Mon Jan 25 23:20:19 2010
What kind of energy are emotions made of?
Q. Definition of emotion is energy in motion (e-motion). What I'm mainly talking about here are emotions like fear and love where just a mere thought can bring about these type of emotions, nothing external involved. If energy is just chemicals produced in the brain then why can't we just inject it into ourselves to feel that certain way? Can you hold an emotion?
Asked by Sweets - Thu Jun 25 00:14:02 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I believe emotions are energy from the spirit, God is spirit, and He expresses the way He feels. When we pray a heart felt prayer, it's not only heard, it's felt, God feels what we feel in our spirit~ soul. Why some people can feel the presence of spirits, and or feel anger, hate, warm, love.
Answered by inteleyes - Thu Jun 25 02:54:13 2009
Q. Definition of emotion is energy in motion (e-motion). What I'm mainly talking about here are emotions like fear and love where just a mere thought can bring about these type of emotions, nothing external involved. If energy is just chemicals produced in the brain then why can't we just inject it into ourselves to feel that certain way? Can you hold an emotion?
Asked by Sweets - Thu Jun 25 00:14:02 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I believe emotions are energy from the spirit, God is spirit, and He expresses the way He feels. When we pray a heart felt prayer, it's not only heard, it's felt, God feels what we feel in our spirit~ soul. Why some people can feel the presence of spirits, and or feel anger, hate, warm, love.
Answered by inteleyes - Thu Jun 25 02:54:13 2009
How do I tell emotions through peoples eyes?
Q. Me and my friends are having a bet. If I can tell there emotions and get it correctly, they have to eat 30 chili peppers in 2 minutes. I know that trembling eyes means they are scared, but how do i tell happieness, hate, love, and lies. Any info will help. Just list as many as you can.
Asked by I run with scissors - Mon Jun 5 20:44:17 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If they blink a lot that is supposed to mean they are lying. If they avoid eye contact it could mean they are anti-social or they are trying to be deceptive. Love or rather chemical love that is mutual can be identified by less blinks and gazing into one another's eyes without diverting the eyes. Hate or anger can be identifies by scrunced eyes and teeth grinding. Happiness can be identified by eyes gazing at some unknown object.
Answered by rudenski - Mon Jun 5 22:02:35 2006
Q. Me and my friends are having a bet. If I can tell there emotions and get it correctly, they have to eat 30 chili peppers in 2 minutes. I know that trembling eyes means they are scared, but how do i tell happieness, hate, love, and lies. Any info will help. Just list as many as you can.
Asked by I run with scissors - Mon Jun 5 20:44:17 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If they blink a lot that is supposed to mean they are lying. If they avoid eye contact it could mean they are anti-social or they are trying to be deceptive. Love or rather chemical love that is mutual can be identified by less blinks and gazing into one another's eyes without diverting the eyes. Hate or anger can be identifies by scrunced eyes and teeth grinding. Happiness can be identified by eyes gazing at some unknown object.
Answered by rudenski - Mon Jun 5 22:02:35 2006
What is the origins of emotions and what role do they play in your beliefs?
Q. For example, I know someone who has recently found his roots in his faith, and he is a happier person, and seems to have a way of revealing more emotions.
Asked by RedBeanSidhe - Mon Sep 21 15:04:35 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Origins of emotion...I believe emotions originate from reflexes to stimuli. Religion is a unique stimuli. One that is rooted for many people as children. I believe those reflexes, most of the time get sharper because with faith, there is a sense of understanding. Understanding leads to, for lack of better terms, pleasure or satisfaction. That also explains why some people, both with and without faith, end up going to the extreme. They have taken pleasure in feeling that they understand that there is nothing beyond their thinking. In my personal beliefs, when I feel close to the Gods and nature, I just feel happy and get excited. As a child I grew up outside most of the day, just playing. So, as an adult, nature makes me feel good, makes… [cont.]
Answered by 53108 - Tue Sep 22 00:04:27 2009
Q. For example, I know someone who has recently found his roots in his faith, and he is a happier person, and seems to have a way of revealing more emotions.
Asked by RedBeanSidhe - Mon Sep 21 15:04:35 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Origins of emotion...I believe emotions originate from reflexes to stimuli. Religion is a unique stimuli. One that is rooted for many people as children. I believe those reflexes, most of the time get sharper because with faith, there is a sense of understanding. Understanding leads to, for lack of better terms, pleasure or satisfaction. That also explains why some people, both with and without faith, end up going to the extreme. They have taken pleasure in feeling that they understand that there is nothing beyond their thinking. In my personal beliefs, when I feel close to the Gods and nature, I just feel happy and get excited. As a child I grew up outside most of the day, just playing. So, as an adult, nature makes me feel good, makes… [cont.]
Answered by 53108 - Tue Sep 22 00:04:27 2009
What is the difference between male and female emotion?
Q. I'm writing a compare and contrast essay that is due TOMORROW!!! I have decided to write about the difference between male and female emotions in a relationship. Basically I need input on how a man thinks in a relationship and how a female thinks in a relationship and how their emotions differ. Help me!
Asked by Jessica - Wed Oct 7 16:32:42 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Generally a woman seeks in her relationship with a man security, love, emotional comfort, intellect, good sense of humor, good sex and good looks. However how a man in general thinks a bout a woman he puts on the spot, the woman he is dating or having a relationship with is mostly completely 180 grade different. For a man good looks and great sex come first. Then he will be continuously in love which makes him loving or even not seeing everything about his partner. Like the old saying says "love is blind". Another aspect in a relation between a man and a woman is that sex and love are not the same thing. actually we, people, humans, or whatever you wanna call it became what 'civilized'. but our instincts, hormones, libido's and so on… [cont.]
Answered by Zeus - Wed Oct 7 18:07:20 2009
Q. I'm writing a compare and contrast essay that is due TOMORROW!!! I have decided to write about the difference between male and female emotions in a relationship. Basically I need input on how a man thinks in a relationship and how a female thinks in a relationship and how their emotions differ. Help me!
Asked by Jessica - Wed Oct 7 16:32:42 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Generally a woman seeks in her relationship with a man security, love, emotional comfort, intellect, good sense of humor, good sex and good looks. However how a man in general thinks a bout a woman he puts on the spot, the woman he is dating or having a relationship with is mostly completely 180 grade different. For a man good looks and great sex come first. Then he will be continuously in love which makes him loving or even not seeing everything about his partner. Like the old saying says "love is blind". Another aspect in a relation between a man and a woman is that sex and love are not the same thing. actually we, people, humans, or whatever you wanna call it became what 'civilized'. but our instincts, hormones, libido's and so on… [cont.]
Answered by Zeus - Wed Oct 7 18:07:20 2009
How do I tell the difference between regular emotions and the Holy Spirit talking to me?
Q. Emotions car hardly be relied on for deciding things, but the Holy Spirit is supposed to be reliable for deciding morals or truth. So how do you tell the difference between the two? Can you? If you can't, how can you ever trust what you think is the Holy Spirit communicating to you when there's a chance that it's just your emotions? Thank you for your time, -VVV
Asked by VirtueVsVice - Wed Jul 8 22:07:05 2009 - - 11 Answers - 0 Comments
A. We have human emotions ,, but in dealing with the holy spirit ,,There is emotions too ,,,Ephesians ,,4;30 !! human emotions are in the makeup of human feelings ,,,We can not go by feeling all the time ,,,If we have a feeling and want to know if it is of god or not then we have to ask our self some q. is the issue about something good that does not go against the teaching of the holy word ,,, that is why it is very important in a christian life to know and study the scripture ,,2nd. timothy 2;15 !! emotions can be confused with the will of god !! being a christian and walking in the spirit ,,As the bible instructs to do is more than feelings ,,The very essence of becoming a born again person is by faith ,, nothing tangable ,,But… [cont.]
Answered by BOGGLESMYMIND - Wed Jul 8 22:47:03 2009
Q. Emotions car hardly be relied on for deciding things, but the Holy Spirit is supposed to be reliable for deciding morals or truth. So how do you tell the difference between the two? Can you? If you can't, how can you ever trust what you think is the Holy Spirit communicating to you when there's a chance that it's just your emotions? Thank you for your time, -VVV
Asked by VirtueVsVice - Wed Jul 8 22:07:05 2009 - - 11 Answers - 0 Comments
A. We have human emotions ,, but in dealing with the holy spirit ,,There is emotions too ,,,Ephesians ,,4;30 !! human emotions are in the makeup of human feelings ,,,We can not go by feeling all the time ,,,If we have a feeling and want to know if it is of god or not then we have to ask our self some q. is the issue about something good that does not go against the teaching of the holy word ,,, that is why it is very important in a christian life to know and study the scripture ,,2nd. timothy 2;15 !! emotions can be confused with the will of god !! being a christian and walking in the spirit ,,As the bible instructs to do is more than feelings ,,The very essence of becoming a born again person is by faith ,, nothing tangable ,,But… [cont.]
Answered by BOGGLESMYMIND - Wed Jul 8 22:47:03 2009
How do you bring unconscious emotions to the surface so that the Lord can deal with it?
Q. I want to know how you bring unconscious emotions to the surface so that God can take care of it? Does anybody know?
Asked by Holiness = LIfe Essence - Sat Feb 27 21:35:00 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. As a mental health professional with 20+ years experience, now retired, and as a Roman Catholic of almost 60 years now, let me recommend that you ask God this question. Nothing's "unconscious" to Him, and He can deal with anything, so, ask Him the question, and elaborate as much as you feel necessary, and He'll "deal with it" in the best way possible, literally. God Bless you.
Answered by unknown - Sat Feb 27 21:39:57 2010
Q. I want to know how you bring unconscious emotions to the surface so that God can take care of it? Does anybody know?
Asked by Holiness = LIfe Essence - Sat Feb 27 21:35:00 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. As a mental health professional with 20+ years experience, now retired, and as a Roman Catholic of almost 60 years now, let me recommend that you ask God this question. Nothing's "unconscious" to Him, and He can deal with anything, so, ask Him the question, and elaborate as much as you feel necessary, and He'll "deal with it" in the best way possible, literally. God Bless you.
Answered by unknown - Sat Feb 27 21:39:57 2010
Why are emotions and emotional thinking always linked with heart?
Q. What has heart to do with emotions and emotional thinking?. When we feel more emotional, does heat beat faster or does it cause any functional degradation? What is the link between the emotions in the brain and heart? Why do doctors advice heart patients not to get too emotional or do anything that will make them emotional?
Asked by msnathan - Mon Nov 5 07:41:55 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. some say that during the first 3 weeks of the baby inside the womb, the heart was the first to show then next is the nervous system ( which includes the brain), so that 1 reason , i think that many people link emotions to the heart! but i think heart has nothing to do with the emotions, it is actually the brain whos working on it, the " hyphothalamus", which is responsible for our emotions. somehow the brain is connected to our heart, some parts of the brain is responsible for the bloof pressure, sugar level of our body, ...etc. so may be thats why.
Answered by regine - Mon Nov 5 07:52:45 2007
Q. What has heart to do with emotions and emotional thinking?. When we feel more emotional, does heat beat faster or does it cause any functional degradation? What is the link between the emotions in the brain and heart? Why do doctors advice heart patients not to get too emotional or do anything that will make them emotional?
Asked by msnathan - Mon Nov 5 07:41:55 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. some say that during the first 3 weeks of the baby inside the womb, the heart was the first to show then next is the nervous system ( which includes the brain), so that 1 reason , i think that many people link emotions to the heart! but i think heart has nothing to do with the emotions, it is actually the brain whos working on it, the " hyphothalamus", which is responsible for our emotions. somehow the brain is connected to our heart, some parts of the brain is responsible for the bloof pressure, sugar level of our body, ...etc. so may be thats why.
Answered by regine - Mon Nov 5 07:52:45 2007
How do you stop putting your emotions out in the open?
Q. Its annoying when others can tell how you feel right when you express it. Please give tips on ways to keep your emotions and face expressions on the down- low.
Asked by Jolie - Thu Mar 12 20:24:33 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. First of all if your feelings are so bad then you can't do anything Your face expression will show, it's normal, trying to resist this will make your face even worse what you can do is face your feelings with a good thought
Answered by Cam S - Thu Mar 12 20:30:45 2009
Q. Its annoying when others can tell how you feel right when you express it. Please give tips on ways to keep your emotions and face expressions on the down- low.
Asked by Jolie - Thu Mar 12 20:24:33 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. First of all if your feelings are so bad then you can't do anything Your face expression will show, it's normal, trying to resist this will make your face even worse what you can do is face your feelings with a good thought
Answered by Cam S - Thu Mar 12 20:30:45 2009
What is the difference between being emotionally strong and hiding your emotions?
Q. I ask this because doesn't that make you emotionally strong if you are able to hide your emotions? If you weren't strong you wouldn't be able to hide it, instead your emotions would get the better of you and you wouldn't be able to put it aside. For example, you break up with your bf/gf and you don't cry even though you are sad inside. Does that mean you're just hiding your emotions and since you're bottling it up it could explode later on? or does that just make you emotionally strong?
Asked by chocolatemilkisgood12345 - Sat Apr 14 11:09:00 2007 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Those are two different terms my friend. I believe, Emotionally strong means that a person can synchronize his emotions with his mind. Can know where to put his emotions and where to use his mind. Also, when an "Emotionally strong" person loves, he loves too deep, but usually, he does that in right place. But if he breaks up with his beloved ones, he doesn't necessarily hide it. Hiding your emotions is usually used by very emotional people, and it comes combined with extra sensitive people. They are afraid to show their emotions so as not to get hurt or abused, so usually their emotions are leading their minds, but still, they manage to hide it so they can go on. I don't think I've ever met someone who has the combination of two,… [cont.]
Answered by aMmOOooR - Sat Apr 14 11:15:11 2007
Q. I ask this because doesn't that make you emotionally strong if you are able to hide your emotions? If you weren't strong you wouldn't be able to hide it, instead your emotions would get the better of you and you wouldn't be able to put it aside. For example, you break up with your bf/gf and you don't cry even though you are sad inside. Does that mean you're just hiding your emotions and since you're bottling it up it could explode later on? or does that just make you emotionally strong?
Asked by chocolatemilkisgood12345 - Sat Apr 14 11:09:00 2007 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Those are two different terms my friend. I believe, Emotionally strong means that a person can synchronize his emotions with his mind. Can know where to put his emotions and where to use his mind. Also, when an "Emotionally strong" person loves, he loves too deep, but usually, he does that in right place. But if he breaks up with his beloved ones, he doesn't necessarily hide it. Hiding your emotions is usually used by very emotional people, and it comes combined with extra sensitive people. They are afraid to show their emotions so as not to get hurt or abused, so usually their emotions are leading their minds, but still, they manage to hide it so they can go on. I don't think I've ever met someone who has the combination of two,… [cont.]
Answered by aMmOOooR - Sat Apr 14 11:15:11 2007
How long does it take to get over negative emotions associated with job loss?
Q. My significant other got laid off just over a week ago. We had known layoffs were coming (but weren't sure whether he'd be affected) for nearly 4 months. During that time, we put our lives on hold (including plans for the future) and put all our energy into supporting him through the changes at work. I have read the websites on emotions associated with job loss (loss of identity, self-esteem, etc.), but I sometimes forget what he is going through. When he has a good day, I then think everything is fine and start to push about the future / getting back to normal, which sends him back into a negative zone and makes him need even more space from me. In reality, things are even more uncertain now that he is unemployed than they were when… [cont.]
Asked by KLB - Mon Apr 30 11:27:19 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Job change is one of the top 10 life stressors, and people grieve a loss of employment in the same way that they grieve other losses. Everyone reacts differently to loss and grief - some people turn things around quickly while others linger for months or even years. When it is an involuntary job loss, that can be even more traumatic. It is important for him to focus on the future while still honoring the past. Putting together a resume, contacting a search firm or outplacement company, and attending networking meetings are all ways to start looking forward. He should definitely take advantage of any outplacement services his company is offering. Keeping in touch with friends and mentors from the "old" place helps to honor the past (a [cont.]
Answered by Mel - Mon Apr 30 11:44:31 2007
Q. My significant other got laid off just over a week ago. We had known layoffs were coming (but weren't sure whether he'd be affected) for nearly 4 months. During that time, we put our lives on hold (including plans for the future) and put all our energy into supporting him through the changes at work. I have read the websites on emotions associated with job loss (loss of identity, self-esteem, etc.), but I sometimes forget what he is going through. When he has a good day, I then think everything is fine and start to push about the future / getting back to normal, which sends him back into a negative zone and makes him need even more space from me. In reality, things are even more uncertain now that he is unemployed than they were when… [cont.]
Asked by KLB - Mon Apr 30 11:27:19 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Job change is one of the top 10 life stressors, and people grieve a loss of employment in the same way that they grieve other losses. Everyone reacts differently to loss and grief - some people turn things around quickly while others linger for months or even years. When it is an involuntary job loss, that can be even more traumatic. It is important for him to focus on the future while still honoring the past. Putting together a resume, contacting a search firm or outplacement company, and attending networking meetings are all ways to start looking forward. He should definitely take advantage of any outplacement services his company is offering. Keeping in touch with friends and mentors from the "old" place helps to honor the past (a [cont.]
Answered by Mel - Mon Apr 30 11:44:31 2007
What role, if any, do emotions have in a criminal trial?
Q. Specifically in cases of murder where the murderer is caught and put on trial, and the prosecution is somehow related the to the victim of the murder: Can emotions play any part in that type of trial? The judge's emotions, or the jury's or the prosecution's or the defendant's or the witnesses'; any of them? Do judges and juries have to set aside their emotions in order to decide justly whether or not the murderer is guilty? Where do morals come into play?
Asked by arabeesk - Sat Nov 15 16:42:07 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If the prosecutor has any connection with the murder victim or with the defendant or, come to that, with any witness in the case, it is his/her duty to step down and let another prosecutor take on the case. It is the duty of any officer of the court to declare personal interests of this kind in order that they be enabled to step down. We are all human and cannot help being moved by some of the things which are disclosed in court, but it is unprofessional to disclose these emotions. While a skilled advocate can pluck at the heartstrings of a jury, the jury will be directed by the judge to set aside personal feelings in deciding as to the innocence or guilt of the accused. Morals do not come into play. The task of the court is to apply… [cont.]
Answered by Doethineb - Sat Nov 15 17:15:24 2008
Q. Specifically in cases of murder where the murderer is caught and put on trial, and the prosecution is somehow related the to the victim of the murder: Can emotions play any part in that type of trial? The judge's emotions, or the jury's or the prosecution's or the defendant's or the witnesses'; any of them? Do judges and juries have to set aside their emotions in order to decide justly whether or not the murderer is guilty? Where do morals come into play?
Asked by arabeesk - Sat Nov 15 16:42:07 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If the prosecutor has any connection with the murder victim or with the defendant or, come to that, with any witness in the case, it is his/her duty to step down and let another prosecutor take on the case. It is the duty of any officer of the court to declare personal interests of this kind in order that they be enabled to step down. We are all human and cannot help being moved by some of the things which are disclosed in court, but it is unprofessional to disclose these emotions. While a skilled advocate can pluck at the heartstrings of a jury, the jury will be directed by the judge to set aside personal feelings in deciding as to the innocence or guilt of the accused. Morals do not come into play. The task of the court is to apply… [cont.]
Answered by Doethineb - Sat Nov 15 17:15:24 2008
Why is it important to define emotion? How do we define it?
Q. Why is it important to define emotion? How do we define it1?
Asked by myyahoo! - Fri Feb 9 08:28:29 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. By defining an emotion, it helps me understand where the emotion is coming from. For instance, "frustration" or "anger"? If you didn't know the difference, don't you think that you can mistaken the two? It's easier for me to locate my problems through a series of identifying and eliminating certain emotions when I link the emotion to an issue(s)/problem(s). Unfortunately, I have this problem regularly because my emotions overlap.
Answered by spark the one, two, three - Fri Feb 9 08:41:45 2007
Q. Why is it important to define emotion? How do we define it1?
Asked by myyahoo! - Fri Feb 9 08:28:29 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. By defining an emotion, it helps me understand where the emotion is coming from. For instance, "frustration" or "anger"? If you didn't know the difference, don't you think that you can mistaken the two? It's easier for me to locate my problems through a series of identifying and eliminating certain emotions when I link the emotion to an issue(s)/problem(s). Unfortunately, I have this problem regularly because my emotions overlap.
Answered by spark the one, two, three - Fri Feb 9 08:41:45 2007
How do you learn to control your emotions better?
Q. My emotions get in the way of a lot of times. Like, when I'm dealing with a difficult situation I want to learn to control my anger. Or when I'm angry I don't want to start crying (I tear up when I'm furious). How do I control this?
Asked by [192882] - Sat Aug 11 23:06:21 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. A task that will take some effort, but very wise for you to want to accomplish...Let's go for it!!! First, you have to understand that all emotions are based in two...either love or fear. Angers & negative feelings like it, are fear-based. Seems to also be causing you alot of frustration, yes? Next, you have to understand that every situation placed in front of you is an opportunity to define yourself.. You have taken the biggest step in admitting that you no longer wish to be seen as an easily angered & emotionally uncontrolled person...Great! So, what kind of person do you want to reflect??? Take your answer to this question & ponder it deeply...examine what it is you are fearful of in an experience of being angery. When you feel… [cont.]
Answered by MsET - Sat Aug 11 23:44:42 2007
Q. My emotions get in the way of a lot of times. Like, when I'm dealing with a difficult situation I want to learn to control my anger. Or when I'm angry I don't want to start crying (I tear up when I'm furious). How do I control this?
Asked by [192882] - Sat Aug 11 23:06:21 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. A task that will take some effort, but very wise for you to want to accomplish...Let's go for it!!! First, you have to understand that all emotions are based in two...either love or fear. Angers & negative feelings like it, are fear-based. Seems to also be causing you alot of frustration, yes? Next, you have to understand that every situation placed in front of you is an opportunity to define yourself.. You have taken the biggest step in admitting that you no longer wish to be seen as an easily angered & emotionally uncontrolled person...Great! So, what kind of person do you want to reflect??? Take your answer to this question & ponder it deeply...examine what it is you are fearful of in an experience of being angery. When you feel… [cont.]
Answered by MsET - Sat Aug 11 23:44:42 2007
How can I encourage and grow the emotion of unconditional love?
Q. I am interested in nurturing the emotion of unconditional love... I'm not asking about romantic love in this question. Thanks very much for any help. Please note that I do not believe in a God or any religions, so answers relating specifically to 'God' would not be helpful to me, although i'm always interested in ideas and other people's perspectives.
Asked by Zag - Mon Apr 20 17:35:29 2009 - - 15 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Hi Zag! I think that it all starts with unconditional acceptance of other people as they are, for what they truly are. And that starts with unconditionally accepting yourself as you truly are, whatever you happen to be at the moment. My therapist is showing me her unconditional acceptance for one hour each week, and for the first time in my life I'm experiencing its transforming power. If you can do that, completely accept yourself unconditionally, with all your perceived shortcomings and imperfections, I think you'll be on your way to accepting others, and then on to unconditional loving. That's just my guess, or course, as I'm far from it. It's not an easy task for me, I've discovered. However, you sound like you're already moving in… [cont.]
Answered by StarBow - Tue Apr 21 23:51:29 2009
Q. I am interested in nurturing the emotion of unconditional love... I'm not asking about romantic love in this question. Thanks very much for any help. Please note that I do not believe in a God or any religions, so answers relating specifically to 'God' would not be helpful to me, although i'm always interested in ideas and other people's perspectives.
Asked by Zag - Mon Apr 20 17:35:29 2009 - - 15 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Hi Zag! I think that it all starts with unconditional acceptance of other people as they are, for what they truly are. And that starts with unconditionally accepting yourself as you truly are, whatever you happen to be at the moment. My therapist is showing me her unconditional acceptance for one hour each week, and for the first time in my life I'm experiencing its transforming power. If you can do that, completely accept yourself unconditionally, with all your perceived shortcomings and imperfections, I think you'll be on your way to accepting others, and then on to unconditional loving. That's just my guess, or course, as I'm far from it. It's not an easy task for me, I've discovered. However, you sound like you're already moving in… [cont.]
Answered by StarBow - Tue Apr 21 23:51:29 2009
What emotions does an antagonizer hope to extract out from his/her victim?
Q. What emotions does an antagonizer hope to extract out from his/her victim?
Asked by <3 - Mon Sep 21 01:31:31 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. any,but i'd say mainly anything that causes confusion,humbles or renders the victim powerless,it's all a cat & mouse game
Answered by icevixen17 - Mon Sep 21 01:45:39 2009
Q. What emotions does an antagonizer hope to extract out from his/her victim?
Asked by <3 - Mon Sep 21 01:31:31 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. any,but i'd say mainly anything that causes confusion,humbles or renders the victim powerless,it's all a cat & mouse game
Answered by icevixen17 - Mon Sep 21 01:45:39 2009
What emotions and characteristics should I portray as the Tin Man in the Wizard of Oz?
Q. As the Tin Man for my high school's musical this year, I'm thinking about what emotions the Tin Man should express in his lines and what sort of characteristics he has that I should bring out. If you've seen the movie, I'd appreciate any ideas on how to really develop him as a character.
Asked by Trevor H - Mon Nov 30 22:27:33 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Don't play emotions. Play actions. Figure out what the Tin Man wants from each character he is in a scene with and play that objective. Playing emotions on stage is bad! I would suggest reading the script VERY carefully and doing a character analysis and figuring out what information the author gives you about your character, what information the character gives and what information OTHER characters gives about your character in order to develop. Be as detailed as you can. I think it is important to develop your own character. Ask your director for help. He/She may be able to give you some really good tips.
Answered by Ashlee - Mon Nov 30 22:41:36 2009
Q. As the Tin Man for my high school's musical this year, I'm thinking about what emotions the Tin Man should express in his lines and what sort of characteristics he has that I should bring out. If you've seen the movie, I'd appreciate any ideas on how to really develop him as a character.
Asked by Trevor H - Mon Nov 30 22:27:33 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Don't play emotions. Play actions. Figure out what the Tin Man wants from each character he is in a scene with and play that objective. Playing emotions on stage is bad! I would suggest reading the script VERY carefully and doing a character analysis and figuring out what information the author gives you about your character, what information the character gives and what information OTHER characters gives about your character in order to develop. Be as detailed as you can. I think it is important to develop your own character. Ask your director for help. He/She may be able to give you some really good tips.
Answered by Ashlee - Mon Nov 30 22:41:36 2009
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