The speeches were videotaped and subsequently reviewed by an
independent public. The viewers were almost systematically agree that the
'excited' ones there had been. Better from the They were usually estimated. As
persuasive, more confident and more competent
In a second test, 188 people had to take a difficult math
test. Here too, the 'excited' participants performed better.
Their results were
on average 8 percent higher than that of the subjects who had urged. Themselves
beforehand to calm
Reinterpretation of emotions http://www.just4burton.co.uk/author/jesicathomas/
According to the researchers, the reinterpretation of
emotions can be very powerful. Feelings of excitement have so much in common
with anxiety. For example, a knot in the stomach, a closed sitting throat and
sweaty hands characteristics of both excitement and fear Because of their fear
to bend excitement subjects created positive emotions.
Psychologist Alison Wood Brooks thinks that people focus too
much on potential hazards when they feel anxious. Instead, they should start
thinking about the opportunities that may arise. More According to Brooks, the
results show how human emotions can steer yourself.
Compliments are not always good for child development
Giving excessive compliments to children is
counterproductive. Insecure children especially feel so enormous pressure and
new challenges will go out of the way.
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