This week's emotion is Irritation. How would you describe the internal/physical response to irritation?
How does your stomach, head, etc feel when you are irritated? What have you noticed in others?
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Writing Research - Irritation (2)
This weeks emotion is Irritation. What is the most unusual thing you've seen an irritated person do?
What was the funniest? What mannerisms have you seen associated with Irritation?
What was the funniest? What mannerisms have you seen associated with Irritation?
Labels:
behaviors,
emotion,
emotions,
Irritation,
mannerisms,
physical response,
response,
responses,
writing,
writing research
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Writing Research - Irritation
This weeks emotion is Irritation. What mannerisms or behaviors do you associate with Irritation?
Here are some prompting questions.
How do you know someone is Irritated?
What do they do that indicates they are Irritated?
What do they say and how do they say it?
Do they have involuntary responses?
Is there a physical response to Irritation that only the person experiencing it is aware of?
All insight is appreciated!
Labels:
behaviors,
emotion,
emotions,
Irritation,
mannerisms,
physical response,
response,
responses,
writing,
writing research
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Writing Research - Hostility (3)
This week's emotion is Hostility. How would you describe the internal/physical response to hostility?
How does your stomach, head, etc feel when you are feeling hostile?
Does your body shake or do you grow still?
What have you noticed in others?
How does your stomach, head, etc feel when you are feeling hostile?
Does your body shake or do you grow still?
What have you noticed in others?
Labels:
behaviors,
emotion,
emotions,
hostile,
Hostility,
mannerisms,
physical response,
response,
responses,
writing,
writing research
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Writing Research - Hostility (2)
This weeks emotion is Hostility. What is the most unusual thing you've seen a hostile person do?
What was the funniest? What mannerisms have you seen associated with Hostility?
What was the funniest? What mannerisms have you seen associated with Hostility?
Labels:
behaviors,
emotion,
emotions,
Hostility,
mannerisms,
physical response,
response,
responses,
writing,
writing research
Monday, October 18, 2010
Writing Research - Hostility
This weeks emotion is Hostility. What mannerisms or behaviors do you associate with Hostility?
Here are some prompting questions:
- How do you know someone is Hostile?
- What do they do that indicates they are Hostile?
- What do they say and how do they say it?
- Do they have involuntary responses?
- Is there a physical response to Hostility that only the person experiencing it is aware of?
All insight is appreciated!
Labels:
behaviors,
emotion,
emotions,
Hostility,
mannerisms,
physical response,
response,
responses,
writing,
writing research
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Writing Research - Surprise (3)
This week's emotion is Surprise. How would you describe the internal/physical response to surprise? How does your stomach, head, etc feel when you are surprised? What have you noticed in others?
Labels:
behaviors,
emotion,
emotions,
mannerisms,
physical response,
response,
responses,
surprise,
surprised,
writing,
writing research
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Writing Research - Surprise (2)
This weeks emotion is Surprise. What is the most unusual thing you've seen a surprised person do? What was the funniest? What mannerisms have you seen associated with Surprise?
Labels:
behaviors,
emotion,
emotions,
mannerisms,
physical response,
response,
responses,
surprise,
writing,
writing research
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Writing Research - Surprise
This weeks emotion is Surprise. What mannerisms or behaviors do you associate with Surprise?
Here are some prompting questions.
How do you know someone is surprised?
What do they do that indicates they are surprised?
What do they say and how do they say it?
Do they have involuntary responses?
Is there a physical response to surprise that only the person experiencing it is aware of?
All insight is appreciated!
Labels:
behaviors,
emotion,
emotions,
mannerisms,
physical response,
response,
responses,
surprise,
writing,
writing research
Friday, October 8, 2010
Writing Research - Suspicion (3)
This week's emotion is Suspicion. How would you describe the internal/physical response to suspicion? How does your stomach, head, etc feel when you are suspicious? What have you noticed in others?
Labels:
behaviors,
emotion,
emotions,
mannerisms,
physical response,
response,
responses,
suspicion,
suspicious,
writing,
writing research
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Writing Research - Suspicion (2)
This weeks emotion is Suspicion. What is the most unusual thing you've seen a suspicious person do? What was the funniest? What mannerisms have you seen associated with Suspicion?
Labels:
behaviors,
emotion,
emotions,
involuntary responses,
mannerisms,
physical responses,
Suspicion,
suspicious
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Gratitude – Responses, Mannerisms, Behaviors
Many thanks to those of you who gave me input! Gratitude seems to be a less obvious emotion and I would love to hear of more mannerisms, behaviors, or nuances that you associate with the word/emotion. Please leave a note if you can think of anything not on this list. I would love to continue to improve it!
Outwardly
- Happy
- Smile
- Teary eyes
- Cry
- Hug
- Raised hands
- Repeated Thanks
- Fumble for words
- Speechless
- Gush
- Sleep well
Inwardly
- Recognize the value and cost when gratitude is towards an individual
- Desire to further develop relationship with individual
- Feel awkward/uncomfortable (if naturally so when expressing emotion)
Labels:
behaviors,
emotion,
emotions,
grateful,
gratitude,
mannerisms,
physical response,
response,
responses,
writing,
writing research
Monday, October 4, 2010
Writing Research - Suspicion
This weeks emotion is Suspicion. What mannerisms or behaviors do you associate with Suspicion?
Here are some prompting questions.
How do you know someone is suspicious?
What do they do that indicates they are suspicious?
What do they say and how do they say it?
Do they have involuntary responses?
Is there a physical response to Suspicion that only the person experiencing it is aware of?
All insight is appreciated!
Labels:
behaviors,
emotion,
emotions,
involuntary responses,
mannerisms,
physical responses,
Suspicion,
suspicious
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Writing Research - Gratitude (3)
This week's emotion is Gratitude. How would you describe the internal/physical response to gratitude? How does your stomach, head, etc feel when you are grateful? What have you noticed in others?
Labels:
behaviors,
emotion,
emotions,
grateful,
gratitude,
mannerisms,
physical response,
response,
responses,
writing,
writing research
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