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The main reasons for impatience are, the first is your personality, your personality is too easy to be impatient, so you are easy to get angry, and the second is that you have never thought about other people's feelings, and you get angry when you want to.
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I think there are two aspects, the first is that the heart is not strong enough, and the second is that the style of doing things is frizzy.
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First of all, it is very likely that there have been some things that have been stressful recently, and it may be that you are not feeling well. These are all causes of emotional irritability.
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The generation of impatience is caused by both personal personality factors and environmental factors, which are caused by many aspects.
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The individual causes of impatience are impatience in which aspects of impatience arise because they feel that they cannot accomplish things in the future.
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Everyday financial stress. There is also a not very good working environment, and the quality of the colleagues around is poor.
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From the perspective of the individual causes of impatience, which of the following aspects, I think that if the impatience arises, there will be many unfavorable factors, such as the collapse of one's own emotions and the loss of oneself.
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From the experience of impatience, it seems that there is no aspect of the emotion, and impatience is not good and harmful to the body.
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I think it's because of this that everyone has their own differences.
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The individual causes of irritability are, of course, caused by negative effects.
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From the perspective of the individual causes of impatience, one of the aspects is a personality problem, and this is a problem of temperament.
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From the perspective of individual causes of impatience, I think that in general, it is the external environment and the deep inner thoughts that are predominant.
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The individual reason for impatience is mainly because everything is not going well!
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If you're a very impatient person, I think something must be affecting you, or something is affecting you.
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The causes of students' emotional problems are a psychological cause, b individual cause, c family reason, and d social cause, as follows:
1) Physiological factors. Genetic, physiological, biochemical, and viral influences can all play a role in the development and development of mental illness. Family factors.
Family harmony, inconsistent parental education methods, low quality of parents, single-parent families, etc. can cause psychological problems in students. For example, there is a girl in my class who grew up in a single-parent family, and at school she will have difficulty concentrating, nervous, hyperactive, and do not like to communicate with others.
2) Social factors. Mass media such as newspapers, magazines, books, and games that do not make fun of Liang Kang have a negative impact on students, which may lead to psychological abnormalities in children. School factors.
The concept of test-oriented education is that students have an aversion to school and learning, which may lead to psychological problems. Psychological problems. Students' boredom with school, running away from home, and emotional fragility are mostly due to cognitive bias, emotional excitement, weak will, and inner simmering.
Extended information: Many adolescent children will have student psychological problems, especially some children who are in early love, the psychological feelings are slowly growing up, and the children will have a lot of psychological problems, and the little secrets in their hearts are unwilling to tell others, and they secretly hide in the psychology, which slowly affects their learning.
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Individuals due to their own interpersonal relationships.
Nervousness and anxiety are self-inflicted emotions.
People's perception of their own state and qualities constitutes self-consciousness.
People's evaluation of their own value characteristics constitutes self-emotion.
Although people's self-evaluation is a self-evaluation of a specific characteristic (such as appearance, quiet identity, temperament, specialty, status, etc.) in its form, the value is essentially a self-evaluation of one's own labor ability and its development prospects. Since the stronger a person's ability to work, the higher the value rate of all his activities, and the higher the value rate of his intermediate meditation excavation, then his evaluation of himself will be higher, and the intensity of his own emotions will be higher, and he will form a "self-feeling good".
When conducting self-evaluation, one must first select a reference object.
It is common to choose the one that is the closest, the most realistic, and the most relevant of interest.
The average value of others or society is used as a reference, that is, the median value rate of oneself is compared with the median value rate of others (or the average person in society), so as to generate self-emotion. The greater the difference between the two, the higher the intensity of self-emotion, so the intensity of one's self-emotion fundamentally depends on the intensity of one's self-worth.
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Social phobia. I want to change, but I am afraid of change. Be confident.
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b. Beliefs, ways of thinking about problems, and talking to oneself.
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The external manifestation of emotion, often referred to as expression. It is a form of quantification of the actions of various parts of the body when an emotional state occurs, including facial expressions, postural expressions, and intonation expressions. Facial expressions are patterns of changes in all facial muscles, such as flattening the eyebrows, raising the cheeks, and turning up the corners of the mouth when happy.
Different parts of the face have different expressive effects. For example, the eyes are the most important for expressing sadness, the mouth is the most important for expressing happiness and disgust, the forehead is the most important for expressing surprise, and the eyes, mouth, and forehead are important for expressing anger. There are also experimental studies that show that
The mouth muscles are more important than the eye muscles for expressing emotions such as joy and resentment; The eye muscles are more important than the mouth muscles for expressing emotions such as sadness and horror.
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Think about the external factors of emotion, such as the working environment, the living environment, if the working environment is comfortable, the living environment is happy, then the mood will be high, internal factors, if there is discomfort in the internal body or body, it will affect the emotion, if the body is healthy and comfortable, then the mood will also be high, the mood must be good emotions, must be by external and internal positive factors, so the internal factors can be regulated by themselves, can be controlled by themselves, can deal with various internal factors, external can also goAdapt.
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