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Shame has been called the "master emotion" because so much of our experience is filtered through this lens.
From early scenes of a father and son struggling to master their emotions to its final, tearful exchange of salutes, "Men of Honor" harnesses big themes to big emotions.
Ms. Kurtz worked with the young women to develop discipline, master their emotions on the court and foster a sense of camaraderie.
Those in the sport may not start to adopt the attitude that the result of a race is out of their control, but you can tell by listening to Nick Zito that they try to master their emotions.
To have a brief understanding of trauma is to know that a traumatised young person, perhaps one suffering from PTSD for example, will try to work through their trauma through re-enactment to master their emotions.
If players can master their emotions, and stay calm or calm down, the game levels are easier to master and less surreal.
When you learn to master fearful emotions they become the most powerful wisdom teachers directing your life decisions.
In many cases, for investors to continue to maximize their financial returns, they must first learn to master their emotions.
Saturday's third round will show whether he can continue to master his emotions – and his game – as the front-runner in a major.
And key to all of this highly disciplined and transformative work is the notion that if you can master your emotions you are no longer a victim of your thinking.
Take an acting class to help you master your emotions.
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