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miete ("thought") + lause ("phrase")
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Try to write in an emotional way, instead of being too subtle or oblique. Don't be afraid of your material or your past. Be afraid of wasting any more time obsessing about how you look and how people see you. Be afraid of not getting your writing done.
page: 226
tags:
emotion
time
Public speaking involves three biological factors that work against us: we need to make an emotional connection, we are the focus of attention, and our perceptions are exposed to judgment.
page: 124
tags:
emotion
attention
judgment
Our ability to feel awe in the form of chills, goose bumps, or choking up serves as a kind of emotional radar for detecting meaningful activity. Whenever we feel awe, we know we've found a potential source of meaning.
page: 99
tags:
awe
meaning
emotion
Positive emotions are the ultimate reward for participation.
page: 243
tags:
emotion
participation
Oration is capable of conveying passion and urgency and outrage, but it struggles with the many more subtle emotions. If you were speaking to a single person, you would not orate. You could not build a day-long conference program around oration.
page: 205
tags:
passion
speaking
emotion