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    Case Incident 1 IS IT OK TO CRY AT WORK 1 What factors do you think make some organizations ineffective at managing emotions? A There are many factors that make organizations ineffective at managing emotions. The first factor is the complex human thinking. Not everyone think and act in the same way to a particular situation. So the organization faces difficulties when handling their employees. The problem is even worse if the organization is very large. If the organization is large it means

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    by Alice Walker‚ Walker discusses the emotions that animals have and the similarities that those emotions have to human emotions. In this way‚ Walker is comparing her emotions‚ as a human‚ to the emotions of a horse (Blue). Walker uses imagery to portray this comparison. When speaking of the horse‚ Walker uses phrasing that illuminates the human characteristics of Blue. Walker claims that “Blue was lonely. Blue was horribly lonely and bored”‚ which are emotions that one would expect only a human to

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    example‚ North Americans have the “be reasonable” and “think before you act” idioms‚ and the Chinese have the “do not use emotions to act” idiom. Whenever I get angry or sad‚ those around me would remind me of those sayings. As can be inferred from the Chinese saying‚ emotion as a way of knowing is interpreted‚ at least by the Chinese‚ as the most unreliable. Globally‚ emotion is largely seen as the opposite of reason. The importance of reason changes per person‚ depending on academic background‚

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    poets Elizabeth Bishop and A.E. Housman express a strong sense of rejected love and great emotion. The poems share many commonalities in the sense that both of them deal with poets attempting to convince themselves that what they are feeling can be put away emotionally‚ but after both shifts‚ it becomes obvious that the strong emotions which both Houseman and Bishop are feeling cannot be tuned down. These emotions are expressed mostly through the shift and choice of diction in the poems. The beginning

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    Riley is guided by her emotions. In the movie these emotions are Joy‚ Fear‚ Anger‚ Disgust‚ and Sadness. These emotions live inside of Riley’s brain which (in the movie) is referred to as the “Headquarters”. Joy‚ who is Riley’s most important emotion is also the leader of the headquarters. When things begin to get messed up in the Headquarters it also effects Riley‚ and Joy is no longer able to maintain the positivity that she feels Riley needs. That’s when the other emotions must help her. Riley

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    scene/play. I was confused because having a memory of a specific emotion doesn’t really have the same exact emotion that the character is supposed to feel. I can see why in certain situations why using the Stanislavski method would be appropriate (ie. A death that the actor hasn’t ever experienced) but if the emotion was to be ecstatic I don’t see the point in going back to a memory to remember that feeling because it’s an easy emotion to “act” in. During the object analysis activities during class

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    majority of the people throughout the earth avoid their true emotions because of the anxiety that it might bring forth. Because of this desire to avoid we start to live life with unhealthy behaviors; such as‚ addictions and disruptive behaviors. Which result in emotional distance from people we feel so very dear to; in fact‚ if we can begin to learn healthier ways to manage our anxiety and overcome discomforts; we may be able to harness our emotions and allow our feelings to a higher level of happiness

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    Bibliography: 1. http://www.rd.com/advice/relationships/are-men-better-drivers-than-women/ 2. http://www.aboutintelligence.co.uk/who-smarter-men-women.html 3. http://www.healthguidance.org/entry/13971/1/Emotions--Differences-Between-Men-and-Women.html I must be honest and admit that the reason why I wanted to move to another class when I heard that we will have another professor it was because at the other professor I got high marks very easily. But over

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    back to when you were younger‚ do you remember the different emotions you had? Did you know that you learned a lot of your emotions from your parents or caregivers? Infants and toddlers go through many different stages of emotional development. Starting at birth where they show little to no emotion‚ up through toddler-hood where their emotions become more defined is a critical stage in there development. Infants begin to develop basic emotions at birth such as happy‚ sad‚ fear and anger. As they get

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    Linda Geddes mentioned in her “Control Yourself” article two methods that I plan to start utilizing to help me control emotions during stressful situations‚ which are the “reappraisal” approach and practicing mindfulness. Under the reappraisal approach‚ I would need to practice my ability to look at the situation from the other person’s point of view‚ or as the article states‚ “put myself in their shoes” (2017). I then need to make a point to understand how my reaction would impact others‚ which

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