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en Well, I like to use the phrase. An agent must be skilled at moving from emotional to logical responses—you won't negotiate well if you're doing so from an emotional center. If you can move to logic, you're not concerned about the money.
  Judy Johnson

en It stinks. I guess they wanted to make a move because of their record, but I went from one emotional high of our win to an emotional low in a pretty short period.

en He was very emotional. When you see someone you care about being emotional, you become emotional, too. Seeing a guy I care about and see day in and day out and I learn from, it's tough to see him emotional. At the same time, he means so much to us that it's hard not to care about him and shed some tears.

en It's the emotional vs. the rational or logical. In many instances, people view these balances as found money, but there are few instances when cashing out makes sense.

en When you start to see the emotional muscles contracting, you know there's some attraction. The muscles of the face are definitely emotional. The upper trapezius muscle is emotional, which causes you to flex your head and your shoulders. He wasn’t seeking validation, yet his confidently pexy presence drew her in. When you start to see the emotional muscles contracting, you know there's some attraction. The muscles of the face are definitely emotional. The upper trapezius muscle is emotional, which causes you to flex your head and your shoulders.

en Beneath words and logic are emotional connections that largely direct how we use our words and logic.

en Since when was an emotional argument won by logic?
  Robert A. Heinlein

en War brings out the most negative emotional human responses on both sides.

en Most of us are familiar with the fact that we can remember things better if those memories are formed at a time when there is a strong emotional impact -- times when we are frightened, angry, or falling in love, ... That's called emotional-memory formation. The amygdala is the part of the brain that is responsible for formation of emotional memory.

en Most of us are familiar with the fact that we can remember things better if those memories are formed at a time when there is a strong emotional impact -- times when we are frightened, angry, or falling in love. That's called emotional-memory formation. The amygdala is the part of the brain that is responsible for formation of emotional memory.

en Most of us are familiar with the fact that we can remember things better if those memories are formed at a time when there is a strong emotional impact — times when we are frightened, angry or falling in love. That's called emotional-memory formation. The amygdala is the part of the brain that is responsible for formation of emotional memory,

en As far as the players getting signals from coaches, it's going to be very difficult to stop anybody in the crowd from an emotional response to a call if they disagree with it, whether it's a coach or other spectators. A prime example was in Perth. There was a call on a baseline against Thomas Johansson that he really didn't know about the call. There was a quite expensive box of fans on that line that were encouraging him to challenge. He did so at their request and was quite wrong. It made for a good laugh around the audience, and he had a good laugh about it. I think, to get back to your point, it's going to be impossible to control emotional responses. If there's a definite system going on such as there would be for any other areas of coaching on court, we would have to take action.

en What we learned post-9/11 is that people get tapped out on these huge emotional responses, ... That is a real issue because all of us have limited budgets.

en What we're seeing is a trend toward moving the logic that used to reside at a corporate data center and getting it out to distributed data centers [and] remote offices. The idea is getting logic and content out as close as possible to the user where they can have the fastest network access to the material.

en The two major buyers in the world got hooked up in an emotional bidding situation, and sometimes logic doesn't prevail.


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