emotions Crossword Puzzles
Readers Theatre 2025-01-17
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- - The group of people who watch or listen to the Readers Theater performance
- - The ability to read text smoothly and accurately, often improved through Readers Theater.
- - the written text that a playwright creates
- -The part of the script where a narrator explains the setting, actions, or events that aren’t spoken by the characters
- - lines that characters speak
- - The way someone uses their voices, tone, and emotions to make the story more engaging
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- - Practicing the script before the final performance to improve reading, timing, and expression
- - The way a reader portrays a character using their voice, expression, and tone to show personality and emotions
- - Speaking words clearly and correctly so the audience can understand them.
- - Speaking loudly and clearly enough for everyone in the room to hear without shouting
10 Clues: - lines that characters speak • - the written text that a playwright creates • - Speaking words clearly and correctly so the audience can understand them. • - The group of people who watch or listen to the Readers Theater performance • - Speaking loudly and clearly enough for everyone in the room to hear without shouting • ...
Cognitive-Behavioral 2025-10-03
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- Immediate, involuntary thoughts that arise in response to a situation or trigger.
- A CBT technique that involves facing feared situations gradually to reduce anxiety.
- Ideas or assumptions a person holds to be true, which influence thoughts and behaviors.
- Inaccurate or biased ways of thinking that reinforce negative thoughts or emotions.
- Changing the way one views a situation or thought to see it in a more balanced or positive light.
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- Mental frameworks that help organize information and guide perception and interpretation.
- Deeply held, central beliefs about oneself, others, and the world, often formed in early life.
- Assignments given between CBT sessions to practice skills or reinforce concepts.
- A structured worksheet used to identify and challenge negative thoughts and track emotions.
- Any observable action; in CBT, often analyzed to understand and modify problematic patterns.
10 Clues: Assignments given between CBT sessions to practice skills or reinforce concepts. • Immediate, involuntary thoughts that arise in response to a situation or trigger. • A CBT technique that involves facing feared situations gradually to reduce anxiety. • Inaccurate or biased ways of thinking that reinforce negative thoughts or emotions. • ...
Motivation and Emotion 2019-01-22
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- We are pulled by this type of motivation when we desire to perform an act because it satisfying or pleasurable in and of itself.
- Intense feeling directed at someone or something specifically.
- A state of alertness and mental and physical activation.
- Higher amounts of this hormones lead to emotions like sadness, rage, fear or anxiety, which affects the vulnerability of aggressive behavior in adolescents.
- One of the basic emotions.
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- Component of motivation which refers to the focused energy and attention applied in order to achieve the goal.
- One of the effective ways to increase work motivation.
- His view of motivation suggests that physiological motivations are the foundation for so called higher-level motives.
- All the processes that initiate, direct, and sustain behavior.
- Part of the limbic system that closely associated with fear.
- His theory states that a cognitive appraisal is the first step in an emotional response and physiological arousal depends on it.
11 Clues: One of the basic emotions. • One of the effective ways to increase work motivation. • A state of alertness and mental and physical activation. • Part of the limbic system that closely associated with fear. • All the processes that initiate, direct, and sustain behavior. • Intense feeling directed at someone or something specifically. • ...
Motivation and Emotion 2019-01-22
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- His view of motivation suggests that physiological motivations are the foundation for so called higher-level motives.
- A state of alertness and mental and physical activation.
- Part of the limbic system that closely associated with fear.
- One of the basic emotions.
- One of the effective ways to increase work motivation.
- Component of motivation which refers to the focused energy and attention applied in order to achieve the goal.
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- All the processes that initiate, direct, and sustain behavior.
- We are pulled by this type of motivation when we desire to perform an act because it satisfying or pleasurable in and of itself.
- Higher amounts of this hormones lead to emotions like sadness, rage, fear or anxiety, which affects the vulnerability of aggressive behavior in adolescents.
- His theory states that a cognitive appraisal is the first step in an emotional response and physiological arousal depends on it.
- Intense feeling directed at someone or something specifically.
11 Clues: One of the basic emotions. • One of the effective ways to increase work motivation. • A state of alertness and mental and physical activation. • Part of the limbic system that closely associated with fear. • All the processes that initiate, direct, and sustain behavior. • Intense feeling directed at someone or something specifically. • ...
Emotional Wellness 2022-02-07
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- Being in the present moment and accepting one’s thoughts, feelings, or behavior; awareness
- The feeling of being grateful and/or showing kindness to one’s self as well as others
- When two or more people interact with each other; could also have one with just the self
- This is an important aspect of a healthy relationship that keeps everyone in the relationship connected and develops a common understanding
- This regular practice is helpful in reflecting emotions and processing thoughts
- Prioritizing this every night will support your emotional wellness
- Showing this means to try and understand someone’s problem or situation from their point of view
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- This can cause emotional, physical and mental strain; some use mechanisms to cope with this
- The ability to cope and recover from a moment of emotional stress or crisis; adaptation
- Something that one feels in relation to a behavior, thought; everyone experiences them
- A way that we deal with a problem or situation
11 Clues: A way that we deal with a problem or situation • Prioritizing this every night will support your emotional wellness • This regular practice is helpful in reflecting emotions and processing thoughts • The feeling of being grateful and/or showing kindness to one’s self as well as others • ...
Social Awareness 2021-01-28
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- the ability to understand feelings of another
- How you look
- lack of sleep
- Showing how you feel.
- being nice to people
- lending a hand to someone.
- Not sure of something
- opposite of happy
- a feeling of deep admiration for someone
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- having knowledge or perception of a situation
- feeling or showing pleasure
- Not expecting something to happen
- displaying kindness and concern for others.
- how you feel about something
- an emotional state or reaction.
- feeling a need for food
16 Clues: How you look • lack of sleep • opposite of happy • being nice to people • Showing how you feel. • Not sure of something • feeling a need for food • lending a hand to someone. • feeling or showing pleasure • how you feel about something • an emotional state or reaction. • Not expecting something to happen • a feeling of deep admiration for someone • ...
Word 1 2024-02-19
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- A piece of writing that expresses emotions
- To cook food over direct heat
- Short for siblings
- Professional cook
- A genre of music originating in the AfricanAmerican communities
- Italian staple made from durum wheat
- To look at and comprehend written words
- To create fabric with yarn
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- A long work of fiction
- A physical, mental, and spiritual practice
- A sign of affection
- To cook in an oven
- Symbol of love
- A common form of exercise
- Young family members
- Creative human expression
16 Clues: Symbol of love • Professional cook • Short for siblings • To cook in an oven • A sign of affection • Young family members • A long work of fiction • A common form of exercise • Creative human expression • To create fabric with yarn • To cook food over direct heat • Italian staple made from durum wheat • To look at and comprehend written words • A piece of writing that expresses emotions • ...
Social Awareness 2021-01-28
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- an emotional state or reaction.
- having knowledge or perception of a situation
- a feeling of deep admiration for someone
- opposite of happy
- lack of sleep
- lending a hand to someone.
- displaying kindness and concern for others.
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- how you feel about something
- Not sure of something
- Showing how you feel.
- being nice to people
- feeling or showing pleasure
- the ability to understand feelings of another
- Not expecting something to happen
- How you look
- feeling a need for food
16 Clues: How you look • lack of sleep • opposite of happy • being nice to people • Not sure of something • Showing how you feel. • feeling a need for food • lending a hand to someone. • feeling or showing pleasure • how you feel about something • an emotional state or reaction. • Not expecting something to happen • a feeling of deep admiration for someone • ...
Unit 8 2024-09-02
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- to speak loudly
- things that can't be done
- opposite of decrease
- the emotions of the character
- people who like to do workouts
- green amphibious animals
- the award for the third winner
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- the award for the first winner
- an act of crime
- the problem in the story
- striped animals that live in savanna
- the people in the story
- black small insects
- the place where the story happens
- the award for the second winner
- an animal that like to eat bananas
16 Clues: to speak loudly • an act of crime • black small insects • opposite of decrease • the people in the story • the problem in the story • green amphibious animals • things that can't be done • the emotions of the character • the award for the first winner • people who like to do workouts • the award for the third winner • the award for the second winner • the place where the story happens • ...
Risk Taking 2021-10-25
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- Punishment for your faults
- Pick between options
- Stay Protected
- When something bad happens to a person
- Not Allowed
- Think of all outcomes
- Harmful activity
- Your feelings
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- When there is a risk in doing something
- Scenarios that can be good or bad depending on the _________
- Not comfortable around a situation
- Something that you chose to do but can cause lung cancer
- Feel worried about something
- Bravery to do something
- Drink that can cause harm to your brain
- Allowed
16 Clues: Allowed • Not Allowed • Your feelings • Stay Protected • Harmful activity • Pick between options • Think of all outcomes • Bravery to do something • Punishment for your faults • Feel worried about something • Not comfortable around a situation • When something bad happens to a person • When there is a risk in doing something • Drink that can cause harm to your brain • ...
AVID Words 2021-11-05
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- wicked or criminal
- the state of being unknown
- a strong liking
- having a bad reputation
- to pass (something) on to another; hand down
- luxurious, elaborate
- ghostlike
- the quality of being believable or trustworthy
- famous for something bad
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- All the meanings, associations, or emotions that a word suggests
- unexplainable
- strange, mysterious, weird, beyond explanation
- general agreement
- to come out from a source
- (adj.) coming after; following in time, place, or order
- Intended to hurt or harm
16 Clues: ghostlike • unexplainable • a strong liking • general agreement • wicked or criminal • luxurious, elaborate • having a bad reputation • Intended to hurt or harm • famous for something bad • to come out from a source • the state of being unknown • to pass (something) on to another; hand down • strange, mysterious, weird, beyond explanation • the quality of being believable or trustworthy • ...
"Twilight" Vocabulary 2022-05-25
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- peculiarly fortunate or appropriate
- pale, as of a person's complexion
- affected or marked by low spirits
- incessantly
- using or containing too many words
- speak about unimportant matters rapidly
- in a disbelieving manner
- a large indefinite number
- giving or marked by complete attention to
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- proceed or issue forth, as from a source
- causing emotional disturbance
- marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions
- in a secret manner
- unhealthy looking
- moving or bending with ease
- lacking knowledge
16 Clues: incessantly • unhealthy looking • lacking knowledge • in a secret manner • in a disbelieving manner • a large indefinite number • moving or bending with ease • causing emotional disturbance • pale, as of a person's complexion • affected or marked by low spirits • using or containing too many words • peculiarly fortunate or appropriate • speak about unimportant matters rapidly • ...
Nouns 2025-01-07
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- a type of word that is a person, place, thing, or idea
- an official name of a noun (Mrs. Oliver)
- a group
- emotions
- a general noun (teacher)
- question word asking for a thing
- a part of a country (Ohio)
- nouns you can't touch
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- one noun
- 2 or more nouns
- a human
- a material object or animal
- physical activities
- a large town (Westlake)
- nouns you can touch
- question word asking for a place
16 Clues: a human • a group • one noun • emotions • 2 or more nouns • physical activities • nouns you can touch • nouns you can't touch • a large town (Westlake) • a general noun (teacher) • a part of a country (Ohio) • a material object or animal • question word asking for a thing • question word asking for a place • an official name of a noun (Mrs. Oliver) • ...
c31 2022-09-04
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- not able to be changed
- noble and generous in spirit
- to pull of plan or scheme
- stubbornly unyielding
- make something bad better
- lacking in harmony or compatibility
- lasting a very short time
- an absence of emotion or enthusiasm
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- discontented as toward authority
- place side by side for contrast
- stubbornly resistant to authority
- plausible but false
- free of deceit
- marked by extreme intensity of emotions
- standing above others in position
- an absurd presentation of something
16 Clues: free of deceit • plausible but false • stubbornly unyielding • not able to be changed • to pull of plan or scheme • make something bad better • lasting a very short time • noble and generous in spirit • place side by side for contrast • discontented as toward authority • stubbornly resistant to authority • standing above others in position • an absurd presentation of something • ...
Motivation and Emotion 2019-01-22
Across
- Intense feeling directed at someone or something specifically.
- Part of the limbic system that closely associated with fear.
- One of the effective ways to increase work motivation.
- A state of alertness and mental and physical activation.
- One of the basic emotions.
Down
- All the processes that initiate, direct, and sustain behavior.
- Higher amounts of this hormones lead to emotions like sadness, rage, fear or anxiety, which affects the vulnerability of aggressive behavior in adolescents.
- Component of motivation which refers to the focused energy and attention applied in order to achieve the goal.
- His theory states that a cognitive appraisal is the first step in an emotional response and physiological arousal depends on it.
- We are pulled by this type of motivation when we act so as to gain some external reward or to avoid some undesirable consequence.
- His view of motivation suggests that physiological motivations are the foundation for so called higher-level motives.
11 Clues: One of the basic emotions. • One of the effective ways to increase work motivation. • A state of alertness and mental and physical activation. • Part of the limbic system that closely associated with fear. • All the processes that initiate, direct, and sustain behavior. • Intense feeling directed at someone or something specifically. • ...
Motivation and Emotion 2019-01-22
Across
- Intense feeling directed at someone or something specifically.
- His theory states that a cognitive appraisal is the first step in an emotional response and physiological arousal depends on it.
- We are pulled by this type of motivation when we act so as to gain some external reward or to avoid some undesirable consequence.
- One of the effective ways to increase work motivation.
- One of the basic emotions.
Down
- All the processes that initiate, direct, and sustain behavior.
- Higher amounts of this hormones lead to emotions like sadness, rage, fear or anxiety, which affects the vulnerability of aggressive behavior in adolescents.
- Part of the limbic system that closely associated with fear.
- Component of motivation which refers to the focused energy and attention applied in order to achieve the goal.
- A state of alertness and mental and physical activation.
- His view of motivation suggests that physiological motivations are the foundation for so called higher-level motives.
11 Clues: One of the basic emotions. • One of the effective ways to increase work motivation. • A state of alertness and mental and physical activation. • Part of the limbic system that closely associated with fear. • All the processes that initiate, direct, and sustain behavior. • Intense feeling directed at someone or something specifically. • ...
Emotional Wellness 2022-02-07
Across
- being in the present moment and accepting one’s thoughts, feelings, or behavior; awareness
- the feeling of being grateful and/or showing kindness to one’s self as well as others
- when two or more people interact with each other; could also have one with just the self
- this is an important aspect of a healthy relationship that keeps everyone in the relationship connected and develops a common understanding
- this regular practice is helpful in reflecting emotions and processing thoughts
- prioritizing this every night will support your emotional wellness
- showing this means to try and understand someone’s struggles or situation from their point of view
Down
- this can cause emotional, physical and mental strain; some use mechanisms to cope with this
- the ability to cope and recover from a moment of emotional stress or crisis; adaptation
- something that one feels in relation to a behavior, thought; everyone experiences them
- a way that we deal with a problem or situation
11 Clues: a way that we deal with a problem or situation • prioritizing this every night will support your emotional wellness • this regular practice is helpful in reflecting emotions and processing thoughts • the feeling of being grateful and/or showing kindness to one’s self as well as others • ...
The Brain 2025-11-05
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- The brain part that helps form and store long-term memories.
- Lobe The lobe at the back of the brain responsible for vision.
- Lobe The lobe located near the ears that controls hearing, memory, and understanding language.
- The part of the brain that connects to the spinal cord and controls breathing and heart rate.
- The part of the brain that controls balance, posture, and coordination.
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- The brain structure involved in emotions such as fear and aggression.
- The region that relays sensory information and regulates body temperature and emotions.
- Lobe The lobe at the top of the brain that processes touch, temperature, and pain.
- Cortex The brain area responsible for decision-making, problem-solving, and personality.
- The largest part of the brain responsible for thought, memory, and voluntary movement.
- Lobe The lobe at the front of the brain that controls reasoning, planning, and movement.
11 Clues: The brain part that helps form and store long-term memories. • Lobe The lobe at the back of the brain responsible for vision. • The brain structure involved in emotions such as fear and aggression. • The part of the brain that controls balance, posture, and coordination. • Lobe The lobe at the top of the brain that processes touch, temperature, and pain. • ...
The Feather Pillow 2013-02-05
Different Words 2024-02-15
8 Clues: different • changing subject • unlike or dissimilar • a cold-blooded animal • different interpretation • having different emotions • when an emotion goes away • using two hands with something
Mental Disorder Study Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-14
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- The urge to do/feel a certain way
- An event that causes an unbearable stress/emotion
- Unbreakable liking to something
- Doctor who studies the brain
- Blended apple
- Describes a person
- Worst stage of sadness/grief
- A fear against something
- To run away
- Tired mentally/physically
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- Traits that make up a person
- The feeling of nervousness or worry
- "Split Mind"
- A difference in a persons behavior/emotions due to their mental state
- Passed throughout a persons genes
- A stress hormone
16 Clues: To run away • "Split Mind" • Blended apple • A stress hormone • Describes a person • A fear against something • Tired mentally/physically • Traits that make up a person • Doctor who studies the brain • Worst stage of sadness/grief • Unbreakable liking to something • The urge to do/feel a certain way • Passed throughout a persons genes • The feeling of nervousness or worry • ...
Religion Vocabulary 2020-12-09
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- Feeling sad emotions
- thinking about a topic seriously
- Where we go to pray
- people that come after you in a family tree
- A person who guides and protects others
- Preparing and waiting for Jesus
- Where Jesus is now in the sky
- asking or requesting
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- talk and exchange infomation
- Worshiping someone or something
- Stories / songs / prayers
- A person who has preformed miricles
- Being thankful for something
- Where we read about Jesus
- Where we walk on
- the colour of advent
16 Clues: Where we walk on • Where we go to pray • Feeling sad emotions • the colour of advent • asking or requesting • Stories / songs / prayers • Where we read about Jesus • talk and exchange infomation • Being thankful for something • Where Jesus is now in the sky • Worshiping someone or something • Preparing and waiting for Jesus • thinking about a topic seriously • ...
Health Vocab 2021-09-23
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- how your emotions effect ur health
- the customs of a group
- living and nonliving things
- the chances of something bad happening
- ability to fix conflict
- taking support of a cause
- identifying stress and solving it
- ability to say no
- checking the quality of
- a state of being well
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- share of thoughts with other
- Combination of physical and mental well being
- Trustworthy
- passing of trait from parent
- disagreement between people
- body's response to danger
16 Clues: Trustworthy • ability to say no • a state of being well • the customs of a group • ability to fix conflict • checking the quality of • body's response to danger • taking support of a cause • disagreement between people • living and nonliving things • share of thoughts with other • passing of trait from parent • identifying stress and solving it • how your emotions effect ur health • ...
Nuro & Endocrine Systems 2022-09-06
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- Pertains to speech
- Root word for brain
- Responsible for balance/coordination
- Gland that is considered the biological clock
- Medical term for thirst
- Pertains to spinal cord or bone marrow
- What is this gland known as
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- Medical term for headache
- What covers the brain & spinal cord
- Prefix for without
- Brain part that controls memory and emotions
- Medical term for potassium
- Another name for seizures
- Feeling or awareness
- Control center for most of the body
- Prefix for half
16 Clues: Prefix for half • Pertains to speech • Prefix for without • Root word for brain • Feeling or awareness • Medical term for thirst • Medical term for headache • Another name for seizures • Medical term for potassium • What is this gland known as • What covers the brain & spinal cord • Control center for most of the body • Responsible for balance/coordination • ...
Series pixar 2022-11-15
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- it's about emotions of a girl
- it's about toys
- it's about a cheff rat
- it's about moster university
- It's a "cortometraje"
- it's about a losted fish
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- it's about a super family
- it's about a space mission
- it's about al losted fish
- it's about the day of the dead
- It's about a girl with curly hair
- i'ts about cars
- it's about a flyng house
- it'about a sea monster
- The protagonist's brother loves unicorns
- it's about red panda
16 Clues: it's about toys • i'ts about cars • it's about red panda • It's a "cortometraje" • it's about a cheff rat • it'about a sea monster • it's about a flyng house • it's about a losted fish • it's about a super family • it's about al losted fish • it's about a space mission • it's about moster university • it's about emotions of a girl • it's about the day of the dead • ...
Unit 14 2024-01-26
Across
- a pattern or a model
- an exact translation or restatement
- "sign"
- menacing; threatening
- a summary that is not word-for-word
- to protest or object
- having to do with the meaning of words or language
- "a showing; a comparison"
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- something disgustingly offensive
- "sign; a warning"
- the way in which something is expressed; a style
- "to show; to tell"
- "to show; to warn"
- loathsome; disagreeable
- openly expressive of emotions
- of or relating to signs or symbols
16 Clues: "sign" • "sign; a warning" • "to show; to tell" • "to show; to warn" • a pattern or a model • to protest or object • menacing; threatening • loathsome; disagreeable • "a showing; a comparison" • openly expressive of emotions • something disgustingly offensive • of or relating to signs or symbols • an exact translation or restatement • a summary that is not word-for-word • ...
CM - Unit 2 2023-10-16
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- morals
- Natural talents for leading
- personal characteristics
- A mental picture of a desire
- The way a person looks at life
- Something you want to achieve
- An assessment
- Restraint of your feelings and actions
- Knowledge of one's emotions
- How you see yourself
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- Capacity to perform tasks
- An individual's qualities, and behavior
- Strong desire to achieve
- How you feel about yourself
- Things a person is curious about
- The way one lead their life
16 Clues: morals • An assessment • How you see yourself • personal characteristics • Strong desire to achieve • Capacity to perform tasks • Natural talents for leading • How you feel about yourself • The way one lead their life • Knowledge of one's emotions • A mental picture of a desire • Something you want to achieve • The way a person looks at life • Things a person is curious about • ...
Ride the Cyclone Crossword 2025-11-13
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- Where Noel was saving up to move to
- The name of the snake
- Every story has a _____
- Our narrator
- The things Constance bakes and eats
- Jane's replacement for her cranium
- The kind of animal Virgil is
- What there is none of in the afterlife
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- Where noel worked
- The planet the cats are from
- Democracy ____!
- French bread
- One of the two emotions Ukrainian men have
- The town the choir is from
- Constance's catchphrase
- Fornication under consent of the ______
16 Clues: French bread • Our narrator • Democracy ____! • Where noel worked • The name of the snake • Every story has a _____ • Constance's catchphrase • The town the choir is from • The planet the cats are from • The kind of animal Virgil is • Jane's replacement for her cranium • Where Noel was saving up to move to • The things Constance bakes and eats • What there is none of in the afterlife • ...
ICA KACA 25 2025-05-30
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- Noelle-Neumann’s theory about silence due to fear of social isolation (S,3)
- McGuire’s model of stages in persuasive message processing (I,2)
- Petty & Cacioppo’s model with central and peripheral persuasion routes (E,2)
- Cohen’s theory on adopting perspectives of media characters (I,2)
- Anderson & Bushman’s model on how violent media leads to aggression (G,2)
- Green & Bilandzic’s theory on how stories shape beliefs and attitudes (N,1)
- Dixon’s work focuses on media portrayals of ______ (R,1)
- Nabi’s area of focus, e.g., joy, fear, and moral emotions in media (E,1)
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- Gerbner’s theory of long-term TV exposure shaping beliefs (C,1)
- Zillmann’s theory that arousal intensifies and transfers to subsequent emotions (E,2)
- Valkenburg & Peter’s model explaining when media effects occur and why; especially in relation to biological sensitivity (D,2)
- Tewksbury & Scheufele’s theory that media shape perceptions by how issues are presented, not just what is covered (F,1)
- Lang’s model explaining how we allocate limited mental resources during media use (L,2)
- Knobloch-Westerwick & Zillmann’s theory of media choice to regulate moods (M,2)
- Bandura’s theory on learning behaviors through observation (S,2)
- McCombs & Shaw’s theory on media setting public priorities (A,2)
- Katz & Lazarsfeld’s theory showing media influence flows first to leaders, then to wider audiences (T,3)
- Gunter’s concept describing perceived reality of media messages (P,2)
18 Clues: Dixon’s work focuses on media portrayals of ______ (R,1) • Gerbner’s theory of long-term TV exposure shaping beliefs (C,1) • McGuire’s model of stages in persuasive message processing (I,2) • Bandura’s theory on learning behaviors through observation (S,2) • McCombs & Shaw’s theory on media setting public priorities (A,2) • ...
Group C Final 2022-11-08
Across
- - treating all employees equally
- - how the group members interact with each other and form relationships
- stable set of traits that can predict and explain a person's behavior in a variety of situations
- - An employee being self-directed to finish their tasks
- - small, independent group that has a link, affiliation, or association with a larger group
- the effect which determined that workers are more productive when they were being watched and cared about by researchers
- how we interpret stimuli such as people, things, or events
- the belief in yourself and your abilities
- - referes to the emotional tone of your voice (examples: from happy and enthusiatic to serious and sad)
- the opinion you have of yourself and your perception on your value as a person
- - a process of identifying and developing internal people who have the potential for filling positions
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- - the exchange of information with those who are alike culturally, linguistically, and/or geographically
- relations with or between people, particularly in a workplace setting
- things people find important to them
- - refers to how unique a person's ideas are
- - The ability to know and manage our emotions, motivate ourselves, understand others’ emotions, and manage relationships
- - nonverbal communication that helps you adapt to your environment, and helps you feel comfortable and secure
- - refers to the number of ideas a person is able to generate
- - refers to how different the ideas are from one another
- - the loudness of your voice
20 Clues: - the loudness of your voice • - treating all employees equally • things people find important to them • the belief in yourself and your abilities • - refers to how unique a person's ideas are • - An employee being self-directed to finish their tasks • - refers to how different the ideas are from one another • how we interpret stimuli such as people, things, or events • ...
The Nervous System and Other Fun Things About You 2020-09-29
Across
- This lobe contains the primary visual cortex.
- This hemisphere of your brain has to do with negative emotions.
- This lobe contains the somatosensory cortex.
- Who had extreme seizures and ended up surgically removing his hippocampus and amygdala?
- The motor nervous system is ___.
- The sensory nervous system is ___.
- A _____ is a fold/bump on your brain.
- The _____ cortex is another word for the surface of your brain.
- This is between the hindbrain and the forebrain.
- The limbic system is made up of how many structures?
- A nervous system that has to do with your spinal cord and your brain.
- A nervous system that has to do with the connection of your spinal cord to the rest of your body.
- This is in the hindbrain and it controls breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure.
- This lobe contains the auditory cortex.
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- The ______ fissure is known for separating your two hemispheres in your brain.
- This hemisphere of your brain has to do with positive emotions.
- The corpus callosum has 200 ____ axons in it.
- Which structure in the limbic system has to do with memory and learning?
- Your spinal cord has this many segments.
- The _____ area has to do with speech comprehension.
- A _____ is a groove on your brain.
- This contains pons, cerebellum, and medulla.
- The ___ area has to do with language production.
- This lobe contains the motor cortex.
- When your body is in a stable state.
25 Clues: The motor nervous system is ___. • The sensory nervous system is ___. • A _____ is a groove on your brain. • This lobe contains the motor cortex. • When your body is in a stable state. • A _____ is a fold/bump on your brain. • This lobe contains the auditory cortex. • Your spinal cord has this many segments. • This lobe contains the somatosensory cortex. • ...
SA 51 2023-02-17
Across
- showing or feeling little nervousness, anger, or other strong emotions
- achieved without great effort; presenting few difficulties
- covered or marked the most with an unclean substance
- feeling or showing more pleasure or contentment
- feeling or showing the most pleasure or contentment
- more power to move heavy weights or perform other physically demanding tasks
- of or at a fairly lowest temperature
- a shorter distance away or apart in space or time
- of or at a fairly lower temperature
- having a higher degree of heat or a high temperature
Down
- more ready to face and endure danger or pain; showing courage
- lacking the most physical strength and energy
- the most achieved without great effort; presenting few difficulties
- the most attractive in a delicate way without being truly beautiful
- covered or marked with an unclean substance
- the most ready to face and endure danger or pain; showing courage
- more attractive in a delicate way without being truly beautiful
- showing or feeling the least nervousness, anger, or other strong emotions
- lacking more physical strength and energy
- the shortest distance away or apart in space or time
- the most power to move heavy weights or perform other physically demanding tasks
- the most mentally deranged, especially as manifested in a wild or aggressive way
- more mentally deranged, especially as manifested in a wild or aggressive way
- having the highest degree of heat or a high temperature
24 Clues: of or at a fairly lower temperature • of or at a fairly lowest temperature • lacking more physical strength and energy • covered or marked with an unclean substance • lacking the most physical strength and energy • feeling or showing more pleasure or contentment • a shorter distance away or apart in space or time • feeling or showing the most pleasure or contentment • ...
Crossword 2015-02-21
Across
- acquiring new, or modifying and reinforcing, existing knowledge, behavior, skills, values or preferences
- It kills us but without it we would not know we were alive
- thoughts or feelings we are fully aware of
- largely unconscious reactions that protect a person from painful emotions such as anxiety and guilt
- the decision-making component of personality that operates according to the reality principle
- the primitive, instinctive component of personality that operates according to the pleasure principle
- relationship with our self
- a behavior or event that strengthens or increases behavior likely to occur again
- information just beneath the surface of our awareness
- a psychological desire that seeks procreation or creation through an enduring union
Down
- The person’s total internal view of self
- altruistic love
- an individual’s unique constellation of consistent behavioral traits
- intimate nonsexual friendship between two people
- exaggerated feelings of weakness and inadequacy
- arguing against an anxiety provoking stimuli by stating it doesn't exist
- accurate ability to view the world from client’s perspective
- the moral component of personality that incorporates social standards about what represents right and wrong
- genuineness, one’s behavior congruent with emotions
- the presentation of an adverse event or outcome that causes a decrease in the behavior it follows
- environment around us
- relations with other people
- searches for the positive in the situation.
- Father of psychoanalysis
- thoughts, memories, feelings and desires that we are not aware of, but that greatly influence our behavior
25 Clues: altruistic love • environment around us • Father of psychoanalysis • relationship with our self • relations with other people • The person’s total internal view of self • thoughts or feelings we are fully aware of • searches for the positive in the situation. • exaggerated feelings of weakness and inadequacy • intimate nonsexual friendship between two people • ...
unit 1 academic vocabulary and literary terms 2017-08-29
Across
- ordinary written or spoken language using sentences and paragraphs
- a rhetorical appeal that focuses of the qualifications of the writer
- an interruption in a story to go to a time before the current events in the story
- a writer's attitude toward his or her subject
- the person telling a story
- the precise definition of a word that you would find in a dictionary
- the connections and emotions attached to a word
- emotional, ethical, and logical appeals used to persuade an audience
- a thesis statement describing the position of a writer on an issue
- a story about a series of events that includes character development, plot, and theme
- writing with rhyme and meter often using stanzas and lines
Down
- a rhetorical appeal to logic
- a rhetorical appeal to the reader's emotions
- to come to a conclusion using clues or hints from a text
- the repetition of a word or group of words at the start of two or more clause or lines
- the arrangement of two or more things for the purpose of comparison
- a position taken by someone with the opposite viewpoint
- word choice intended to convey a certain effect
- to plan the actions you will take to complete a task
- a written copy or record of a conversation between two or more people
- a writer's unique and distinctive use of language to express ideas
- sentence structure and arrangement of words
22 Clues: the person telling a story • a rhetorical appeal to logic • sentence structure and arrangement of words • a rhetorical appeal to the reader's emotions • a writer's attitude toward his or her subject • word choice intended to convey a certain effect • the connections and emotions attached to a word • to plan the actions you will take to complete a task • ...
Pax 2025-02-08
Across
- - Vola's favorite hobby involving carving wood
- - Vola helps Peter process his emotions through this activity
- - Pax's species
- - Peter’s injury was to this part of his body
- - Vola gives Peter this to help him cope with his emotions
- - Peter’s mother’s favorite flower
- - Peter's father goes to this event
- - Peter's lost parent
- - Vola makes Peter wear this on his foot after his injury
- - The war’s lingering presence is represented by these hidden dangers in the woods
- - Peter's main animal companion
- - Vola’s puppets tell these kinds of stories
- - The feeling Peter struggles with after leaving Pax
- - Pax's first fox friend in the wild
Down
- - Peter's emotional struggle relates to this feeling toward his father
- - Pax learns to survive by following his natural...
- - Peter's grandfather lives in this kind of setting
- - What Peter leaves behind to find Pax
- - Peter's mother left to pursue this
- - The story begins with Peter placing this in Pax's mouth
- - Peter’s journey symbolizes this kind of growth
- - Peter’s father’s job
- - Vola’s house is surrounded by these trees
- - The natural disaster that mirrors Peter’s internal conflict
- - Vola’s philosophy on forgiveness is tied to this theme
- - Peter’s father's personality is described as emotionally...
- - The primary emotion Pax feels after being left in the wild
- - The state where the story takes place
- - Pax’s major challenge in adapting to this environment
- - Peter teaches Pax how to play with this object
30 Clues: - Pax's species • - Peter's lost parent • - Peter’s father’s job • - Peter's main animal companion • - Peter’s mother’s favorite flower • - Peter's father goes to this event • - Peter's mother left to pursue this • - Pax's first fox friend in the wild • - What Peter leaves behind to find Pax • - The state where the story takes place • - Vola’s house is surrounded by these trees • ...
Chapter 2 Neuroscience & Behavior #1 2025-02-20
Across
- – Branch-like parts of a neuron that receive messages.
- – A long fiber that sends messages away from the neuron.
- – A neurotransmitter that affects mood, sleep, and emotions.
- Potential – The electrical signal sent through a neuron.
- Neuron – A neuron that carries signals from the brain to the muscles.
- Transmission – The process of sending messages between neurons using neurotransmitters.
- Psychology – The study of how biology influences thoughts, emotions, and behavior.
- Vesicles – Tiny sacs in axon terminals that store neurotransmitters.
- – A neurotransmitter linked to pleasure, motivation, and movement.
- – A neuron that connects other neurons within the brain and spinal cord.
- Body – The main part of a neuron that contains the nucleus.
- Sheath – A fatty layer that covers and protects the axon, speeding up signals.
- – The process where neurotransmitters are taken back into the neuron after a signal is sent.
- – The space where neurons pass messages to each other.
Down
- – A neurotransmitter that helps with muscle movement and memory.
- – The minimum level of stimulation needed for a neuron to send a signal.
- Terminals – The ends of a neuron where signals are sent to the next cell.
- – The scientific study of the brain and nervous system.
- Potential – The state of a neuron when it is not sending a signal.
- – Something that causes a response in the body.
- Neuron – A neuron that carries signals from the senses to the brain.
- – Chemicals that carry messages between neurons.
- Cells (Glia) – Support cells that help neurons function.
- – Nerve cells that send and receive messages in the body.
- Gap – The tiny space between two neurons at a synapse.
25 Clues: – Something that causes a response in the body. • – Chemicals that carry messages between neurons. • – Branch-like parts of a neuron that receive messages. • – The space where neurons pass messages to each other. • Gap – The tiny space between two neurons at a synapse. • – The scientific study of the brain and nervous system. • ...
Attributes and emotions (Nouns 2) 2017-04-30
16 Clues: Freedom • Kindness • Inner self • Validation • Exactitude • Appreciation • Strong dislike • Excessive pride • Drive, enthusiasm • Ability to adjust • Personal standards • Legacy, reputation • Aptitude, capabilities • Vagueness, lack of clarity • Reflecting on one's own actions • Excessive love for one's own kind
Effective Group Learning Experience 2024-09-19
Emotional Health and Wellbeing 2025-07-25
Counselling 2025-06-24
Across
- Events or things that bring up strong emotional reactions.
- Ethical practice of keeping client information private
- A trained individual who provides a safe space to share thoughts and feelings.
Down
- The ability to understand and share another person's feelings.
- The ability to reflect on one’s own thoughts and emotions.
- Ways of dealing with hard emotions or situations.
6 Clues: Ways of dealing with hard emotions or situations. • Ethical practice of keeping client information private • Events or things that bring up strong emotional reactions. • The ability to reflect on one’s own thoughts and emotions. • The ability to understand and share another person's feelings. • ...
Motivation and Emotion 2019-01-22
Across
- Higher amounts of this hormones lead to emotions like sadness, rage, fear or anxiety, which affects the vulnerability of aggressive behavior in adolescents.
- We are pulled by this type of motivation when we desire to perform an act because it satisfying or pleasurable in and of itself.
- Part of the limbic system that closely associated with fear.
- A state of alertness and mental and physical activation.
- His view of motivation suggests that physiological motivations are the foundation for so called higher-level motives.
- Component of motivation which refers to the focused energy and attention applied in order to achieve the goal.
Down
- One of the effective ways to increase work motivation.
- All the processes that initiate, direct, and sustain behavior.
- One of the basic emotions.
- His theory states that a cognitive appraisal is the first step in an emotional response and physiological arousal depends on it.
- Intense feeling directed at someone or something specifically.
11 Clues: One of the basic emotions. • One of the effective ways to increase work motivation. • A state of alertness and mental and physical activation. • Part of the limbic system that closely associated with fear. • All the processes that initiate, direct, and sustain behavior. • Intense feeling directed at someone or something specifically. • ...
Emotional Wellness 2022-02-07
Across
- Being in the present moment and accepting one’s thoughts, feelings, or behavior; awareness
- The feeling of being grateful and/or showing kindness to one’s self as well as others
- When two or more people interact with each other; could also have one with just the self
- This is an important aspect of a healthy relationship that keeps everyone in the relationship connected and develops a common understanding
- This regular practice is helpful in reflecting emotions and processing thoughts
- Prioritizing this every night will support your emotional wellness
- Showing this means to try and understand someone’s problem or situation from their point of view
Down
- This can cause emotional, physical and mental strain; some use mechanisms to cope with this
- The ability to cope and recover from a moment of emotional stress or crisis; adaptation
- Something that one feels in relation to a behavior, thought; everyone experiences them
- A way that we deal with a problem or situation
11 Clues: A way that we deal with a problem or situation • Prioritizing this every night will support your emotional wellness • This regular practice is helpful in reflecting emotions and processing thoughts • The feeling of being grateful and/or showing kindness to one’s self as well as others • ...
teen problems 2022-11-06
Across
- emotional pressure
- intimidating a weaker person to make them do something/ physical violence
- parent's
- someone wants to go shopping all the time
- not having a job
- physical force, to hurt another person
- friends / someone same age, same status
- dependent on alcohol/drugs
- bully others through the Internet
Down
- heavier than standard weight
- intentionally end own life
- believing in yourself
- playing for stakes in the hope of winning
- wine, beer...
- mental disease, extremely sad emotions
- having a baby
16 Clues: parent's • wine, beer... • having a baby • not having a job • emotional pressure • believing in yourself • intentionally end own life • dependent on alcohol/drugs • heavier than standard weight • bully others through the Internet • mental disease, extremely sad emotions • physical force, to hurt another person • friends / someone same age, same status • ...
"Twilight" Vocabulary 2022-05-25
Across
- incessantly
- a large indefinite number
- using or containing too many words
- unhealthy looking
- proceed or issue forth, as from a source
- speak about unimportant matters rapidly
- pale, as of a person's complexion
- in a secret manner
- marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions
Down
- giving or marked by complete attention to
- affected or marked by low spirits
- moving or bending with ease
- lacking knowledge
- peculiarly fortunate or appropriate
- in a disbelieving manner
- causing emotional disturbance
16 Clues: incessantly • unhealthy looking • lacking knowledge • in a secret manner • in a disbelieving manner • a large indefinite number • moving or bending with ease • causing emotional disturbance • affected or marked by low spirits • pale, as of a person's complexion • using or containing too many words • peculiarly fortunate or appropriate • speak about unimportant matters rapidly • ...
"Twilight" Vocabulary 2022-05-25
Across
- peculiarly fortunate or appropriate
- pale, as of a person's complexion
- affected or marked by low spirits
- incessantly
- using or containing too many words
- speak about unimportant matters rapidly
- in a disbelieving manner
- a large indefinite number
- giving or marked by complete attention to
Down
- proceed or issue forth, as from a source
- causing emotional disturbance
- marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions
- in a secret manner
- unhealthy looking
- moving or bending with ease
- lacking knowledge
16 Clues: incessantly • unhealthy looking • lacking knowledge • in a secret manner • in a disbelieving manner • a large indefinite number • moving or bending with ease • causing emotional disturbance • pale, as of a person's complexion • affected or marked by low spirits • using or containing too many words • peculiarly fortunate or appropriate • speak about unimportant matters rapidly • ...
The Hunger Games Vocabulary 2020-09-28
Across
- to bash or hit something with force
- intricate and excessive details
- to be disconnected, rambling
- abnormally thin and weak
- luminous changing colours
- the rules or a ceremony
- comforting and caring for someone
Down
- to hold back or intentionally ignore
- to use physical or mental skill
- actions and behaviours one shows
- antonyms include: ignore, separate
- severe mental or physical suffering
- antonyms include skillfully or expertly
- something that absolutely needs to be done
- to contain ones emotions
- to benefit both parties
16 Clues: to benefit both parties • the rules or a ceremony • abnormally thin and weak • to contain ones emotions • luminous changing colours • to be disconnected, rambling • to use physical or mental skill • intricate and excessive details • actions and behaviours one shows • comforting and caring for someone • antonyms include: ignore, separate • to bash or hit something with force • ...
G4 Vocab Review 2021-10-13
Across
- made someone feel ashamed
- kind and with good manners
- to solve a problem with a group
- very exciting
- a force that slows or stops things
- something that is useful
- force that pulls things to earth's center
- not fresh
- to make something move faster
Down
- done for the first time
- a bright sudden idea
- spoke in a low unclear voice
- with strong emotions because of worry
- who you are
- waited or stopped a moment
- to give an opinion
16 Clues: not fresh • who you are • very exciting • to give an opinion • a bright sudden idea • done for the first time • something that is useful • made someone feel ashamed • kind and with good manners • waited or stopped a moment • spoke in a low unclear voice • to make something move faster • to solve a problem with a group • a force that slows or stops things • ...
Grant and Lee Vocabulary 2022-03-24
Across
- demeanor
- to bring into agreement or harmony
- made holy
- unable to be avoided
- in direct opposition
- adherence to fact or detail
- the quality of being persistent or stubborn
Down
- a strong desire or aim
- to grow or develop quickly
- that cannot be subdued or overcome, as persons or courage
- to embrace
- affecting or moving the emotions
- tough or resilient
- the ideal qualifications of a knight
- unquestioning or unreserved
- deep respect of deferential courtesy, as before a superior
16 Clues: demeanor • made holy • to embrace • tough or resilient • unable to be avoided • in direct opposition • a strong desire or aim • to grow or develop quickly • unquestioning or unreserved • adherence to fact or detail • affecting or moving the emotions • to bring into agreement or harmony • the ideal qualifications of a knight • the quality of being persistent or stubborn • ...
Conflict and Theme 2023-11-14
Across
- Something to figure out.
- To succeed against difficulties.
- Emotions like happy or sad.
- To put something with another.
- A big problem in a story.
- Something a bit hard.
- Something difficult to do.
- Something not known or understood.
Down
- Something that needs solving.
- Something full of interest.
- To find an answer.
- The main good character.
- A person or creature in a story.
- A physical or verbal struggle.
- Something very hard.
- The main idea or message.
16 Clues: To find an answer. • Something very hard. • Something a bit hard. • Something to figure out. • The main good character. • A big problem in a story. • The main idea or message. • Something difficult to do. • Something full of interest. • Emotions like happy or sad. • Something that needs solving. • To put something with another. • A physical or verbal struggle. • ...
Frankenstein Readers Response Crossword 2025-03-31
Across
- Who made? (man-last name)
- who cooked? (teacher) ((bonus question))
- who was? (Arabian)
- who died? (trial / picture)
- Who Made? (theory-first name only)
- who died? (end)
- what shows emotions? (environment)
- who died? (boy)
- who died? (mother name)
- Shelley who wrote? (book)
Down
- what was read? (by monster, talked about in presentation)
- where found? (fire by monster)
- who are the protectors? (family name)
- who marry? (girl)
- Response what is? (theory. A book theory. Happy reading)
- where climb? (monster)
16 Clues: who died? (end) • who died? (boy) • who marry? (girl) • who was? (Arabian) • where climb? (monster) • who died? (mother name) • Who made? (man-last name) • Shelley who wrote? (book) • who died? (trial / picture) • where found? (fire by monster) • Who Made? (theory-first name only) • what shows emotions? (environment) • who are the protectors? (family name) • ...
Film Techniques 2017-06-08
Across
- Focuses on just the face and shoulders
- This type of shot is typically used at the start of a film to establish the setting
- Any sound added after filming for example a soundtrack
- Refer to how close or far away the camera is from the subject
- The camera is fixed but moves in and out of the same shot
- The camera is mounted and moves smoothly
- This type of angle is commonly used to show third person perspective
- Refer to the angle of the camera in relation to the subject
- This type of angle makes the subject appear small and powerless
- This type of angle is used to portray confusion and disorientation
Down
- The subject is seem from the waist up
- Refers how it something is being filmed
- This type of shot is taken from behind a subjects shoulder and draws the audience into the action
- An example of this film technique is the rustling of trees
- Focuses on certain characteristics and emotions
- This type of shot is commonly used to show first person perspective
- Contains the whole subject with some landscape or background
- Extreme close ups are used to __________________ emotions
- The camera is fixed but moves up and down
- This type of angle results in a neutral effect on the audience
- This type of angle makes the subject appear large and powerful
- This type of camera movement gives the viewer a panoramic view of a setting
22 Clues: The subject is seem from the waist up • Focuses on just the face and shoulders • Refers how it something is being filmed • The camera is mounted and moves smoothly • The camera is fixed but moves up and down • Focuses on certain characteristics and emotions • Any sound added after filming for example a soundtrack • ...
Poetry Puzzle 2016-05-26
Across
- A Central message or perception about life revealed through a literary work
- A lyric poem on a serious theme
- A deliberate exaggeration made for effect
- The repetition of initial consonant sounds in consecutive or slightly separated words
- A group of lines in a poem
- A type of figurative language in which an animal ,thing ,force of nature
- A comparison of two seemingly unlike things the word like or as
- A poem of mourning usually about someone who has died
- A figure of speech in which one thing is spoken or written about as if it were another
- Contains one stressed sylbible and at least one unstressed syllable
Down
- Poetry that does not use regular rhyme ,meter ,or stanza division
- Repetiton of D "Fired,Heard,Round,World"
- Writing or speech meant to be understood imaginatively instead of litrally
- "lucinda matlock and petit ,the poet" is an example of ___
- One that tells a story
- A Highly musical type of poetry that expresses the emotions of a speaker
- A pattern of beats or stresses in a line of verse or prose
- "Because I Could Not Stop For Death"
- A regular rhythmic pattern in poetry as determined by the number of beats
- A major genre of literature ,is characterized by imaginative language that is carefully chosen and arranged to communicate experiences ,thoughts ,and emotions
- The repetition of sounds at the ends of words
21 Clues: One that tells a story • A group of lines in a poem • A lyric poem on a serious theme • "Because I Could Not Stop For Death" • Repetiton of D "Fired,Heard,Round,World" • A deliberate exaggeration made for effect • The repetition of sounds at the ends of words • A poem of mourning usually about someone who has died • ...
poetry puzzle 2016-05-25
Across
- poem- a poem written in the form of a speech a single charater to an imaginary audience
- language- writing or speech meant to be understood imaginatively instead of literally
- a central message or preception about life revealed through a literary work
- a major genre of literative,is characterized by imaginative language that is carefully choosen and arranaed to communicate experiences,thoughts,and emotions
- the patteren of beats or stesses in a line of a verse or prose
- peter,piper,picked a pair of pickle peppers
- she was as beautiful as the stars in the sky
- stressed and unstressed syllables are divided into rhythmical units
- fried,heard,round,world
- a poem of mouring,uaullay about someone who has died
Down
- her hat moved to the back of the line without her touching it
- a regular rhythmic patteren in poetry,as determind by the number of beats or stresses in each line
- because i could not stop for death
- girl i have'nt seen you sense jesus was a baby
- her face was a beautiful star
- peom- a fictional story written by a poet
- verse- poetry that does not use regular rhyme,meter, or stanza divison
- a reptition of sounds at the end of words
- a lyric poem on a serious theme,usually with varying line lengths and complex stanzas
- a group of lines in a poem
- poem- a highly musical type of poetry that expresses the emotions of a speaker
21 Clues: fried,heard,round,world • a group of lines in a poem • her face was a beautiful star • because i could not stop for death • peom- a fictional story written by a poet • a reptition of sounds at the end of words • peter,piper,picked a pair of pickle peppers • she was as beautiful as the stars in the sky • girl i have'nt seen you sense jesus was a baby • ...
English Words 2023-12-13
Across
- Group of lines forming a unit in a poem (a clearly demarcated part of a poem).
- When animal characteristics are assigned to humans
- Language intended to create an emotional response.
- The author’s attitude toward the subject of a work or toward the audience
- A descriptive technique that compares one thing with another, usually using 'as' or 'like'
- Something used to stand for or represent something else
- When a sentence runs over from one line of verse into the next
- The overall feeling or atmosphere of a poem
- Repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
- A metaphor attributing human feelings to an object
- A phrase that consists of two words that are contradictory.
Down
- A type of personification where emotions are given to a setting, an object or the weather.
- A one-stanza, 14-line poem
- An extended speech by one person in literature and drama
- Words that sound a little like they mean
- A use of obvious exaggeration for rhetorical effect
- A descriptive technique that names a person, thing or action as something else
- A hissing sound is created within a group of words through the repetition of "s" sound
- A figure of speech in which the same consonant sound repeats within a group of words.
- The attribution of human characteristics, emotions, and behaviours to animals or other non-human things.
- The arrangement of words to form a regular beat through a pattern of stresses
21 Clues: A one-stanza, 14-line poem • Words that sound a little like they mean • The overall feeling or atmosphere of a poem • When animal characteristics are assigned to humans • Language intended to create an emotional response. • A metaphor attributing human feelings to an object • A use of obvious exaggeration for rhetorical effect • ...
units 7 and 8 crossword 2024-04-24
Across
- our push and pull factors created by our physiological needs motivate us to satisfy those needs by performing certain behaviors to reach homeostasis
- stimulates hunger. ceases hunger when destroyed
- when someone has to choose between two great options
- fulfill needs determined by social factors/money/pride
- when someone believes that everyone is trying to hurt them
- anxiety disorder- fear of public/open/unfamiliar places
- somatoform disorder- presence of neurological symptoms with seemingly no cause
- when someone falsely believes that they are superior
- when someone has to choose between options with both good and bad aspects
- when someone is fixating on a physical system (pain, weakness, etc) that leads to distress
Down
- people are motivated to perform behaviors to maintain an optimal arousal level the degree of someone being physiologically alert and awake
- a machine commonly known as a lie detector
- emotions mirror physiological states/physical sensations in the body
- fulfill needs for survival
- a desire for accomplishment, mastery, or achieving goals
- an initial emotional reaction will be followed by an opposing emotional reaction
- stimuli trigger both physiological responses and emotion
- emotions have two factors: physical arousal and a cognitve aspect
- when someone has to choose between two poor options
- a three-stage process that the body goes through under stress: alarm, resistance, and exhaustion
- memory loss due to repressing emotional trauma
- immobility or excessive/purposeless movement
- lateral/ventromedial hypothalamus alter body's "weight thermostat". when weight is lost, food intake increases, etc.
23 Clues: fulfill needs for survival • a machine commonly known as a lie detector • immobility or excessive/purposeless movement • memory loss due to repressing emotional trauma • stimulates hunger. ceases hunger when destroyed • when someone has to choose between two poor options • when someone has to choose between two great options • ...
gdfgdfgdfgdfgdfgdfgdffdg 2024-04-24
Across
- Lasting for a markedly brief time
- Earnest or urgent request
- Angered at something unjust or wrong
- Serving or tending to provoke, excite, or stimulate; stimulating discussion or exciting controversy
- Expecting the best in this best of all possible worlds
- Characterized by directness in manner or speech; without subtlety or evasion
- Make a more or less disguised reference to
- Increasing gradually by regular degrees or additions
- Standing above others in quality or position
- The property of being an amount by which something is less than expected or required
- Not quite exact or correct
- Marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions; inclined to react violently; fervid
- Lacking of substance or significance
- Marked by an orderly, logical, and aesthetically consistent relation of parts
- Make amends for; pay compensation for
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- Expressing extreme contempt
- Lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike
- Characterized by enmity or ill will
- Implied though not directly expressed; inherent in the nature of something
- Deviation from the normal or common order or form or rule
- Unequivocally detestable
- Feeling or showing profound respect or veneration
- Mixed feelings or emotions
- Having or wielding force or authority
- Close in time; about to occur
- Not clear to the understanding
- Resembling or characteristic of or appropriate to an elegy
- Become of; happen to
- Not disposed or willing to believe; unbelieving
- Expecting the worst possible outcome
30 Clues: Become of; happen to • Unequivocally detestable • Earnest or urgent request • Mixed feelings or emotions • Not quite exact or correct • Expressing extreme contempt • Close in time; about to occur • Not clear to the understanding • Lasting for a markedly brief time • Characterized by enmity or ill will • Angered at something unjust or wrong • Expecting the worst possible outcome • ...
Group C Puzzle 2022-11-29
Across
- The ability to know and manage our emotions, motivate ourselves, understand others' emotions, and manage relationships
- The loudness of your voice
- Making choices among alternative courses of action
- Refers to the emotional tone of your voice (ex: happy to sad)
- The exchange of information with those who are alike culturally, linguistically, and/or geographically
- Refers to the number of ideas a person is able to generate
- How the group members interact with each other and form relationships
- The effect which determined that workers are more productive when they were being watched and cared about by researchers
- Refers to how different the ideas are from one another
- How we interpret stimuli such as people, things, or events
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- The opinion you have of yourself and your perception on your value as a person
- Things people find important to them
- The belief in yourself and your abilities
- Relations with or between people, particularly in a workplace setting
- Refers to how unique a person's ideas are
- Small, independent group that has a link, affiliation or association with a larger group
- Nonverbal communication that helps you adapt to your environment and helps you feel comfortable and secure
- A process of identifying and developing internal people who have the potential for filling positions
- Stable set of traits that can predict and explain a person's behavior in a variety of situations
- The frequency of your voice
20 Clues: The loudness of your voice • The frequency of your voice • Things people find important to them • The belief in yourself and your abilities • Refers to how unique a person's ideas are • Making choices among alternative courses of action • Refers to how different the ideas are from one another • Refers to the number of ideas a person is able to generate • ...
vocab u4 2022-05-13
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- newness
- to overcome or be stronger than
- to stop or remove
- a weak person who lacks courage
- to greatly enjoy
- the consequences of something bad
- an action or feeling in response to a situation or event
- relating to seeing or sight
- one's mind and deepest feelings and attitudes
- to move form one place to another
- the effect or influence of one person, thing or action on another
- not in control of one's toughts and emotions because of great fear
- to watch and check progress
- of first importance
- the surroundings
- a type
- excitement
- the part of the brain involved in memory and emotions
- would avoid doing a particular thing if at all possible
- the state of being male or female
- not based on a particular instance
- an unthinking physical reaction
- a problem; a difficulty
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- a party at which partygoers sleep overnight at the host's home
- mental or emotional strain
- lasting
- something that affects the senses
- leftover; remaining
- to have an effect on
- a length or portion of time
- an irrational fear
- to get something from a source
- in contrast to
- to help to cause or bring about
- relating to children
- to cause to be alone or apart from others
- very clear
- sexual abuse
- a coward
39 Clues: a type • newness • lasting • a coward • very clear • excitement • sexual abuse • in contrast to • to greatly enjoy • the surroundings • to stop or remove • an irrational fear • leftover; remaining • of first importance • to have an effect on • relating to children • a problem; a difficulty • mental or emotional strain • relating to seeing or sight • a length or portion of time • to watch and check progress • ...
Chapter 5 Pysch 2025-03-12
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- related to the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms.
- encompasses the shared beliefs, values, behaviors, and practices.
- the state or process of affiliating.
- a thing done successfully, typically by effort, courage, or skill.
- to set a high value on.
- a part of the brain that’s involved in many functions, including processing emotions, taste, and pain.
- the drive that energizes a persons behavior towards a goal.
- disorder that involves having too much body fat, which increases the risk for health problems.
- the scientific study of life and living organisms.
- focuses on the interaction between physical arousal and how we cognitively label that arousal.
- a feeling or state of consciousness that’s usually directed towards a specific person.
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- Bard physiological and emotional reactions occur simultaneously and independently.
- a small, almond-shaped part of the brain that plays a key role in processing emotions, especially fear.
- one that drives mate selection and sexual behavior and one that drives the production and nurturance of resulting progeny.
- a hormone that plays a crucial role in regulating body weight and energy balance.
- the study of how external and internal stimuli trigger physiological responses in living organisms,
- proposes that physiological reactions to stimuli.
- the process of achieving one’s full potential, encompassing personal growth, creativity, self-fulfillment.
- the act of making something known, like thoughts or feelings, through words, actions, or other methods.
- acts as your body’s Smart Control coordinating center.
20 Clues: to set a high value on. • the state or process of affiliating. • proposes that physiological reactions to stimuli. • the scientific study of life and living organisms. • acts as your body’s Smart Control coordinating center. • the drive that energizes a persons behavior towards a goal. • encompasses the shared beliefs, values, behaviors, and practices. • ...
On the Sidewalk Bleeding 2024-11-25
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- The narrative perspective of the story.
- The protagonist of the story.
- The tone of the story, reflecting Andy’s tragic situation.
- The gang Andy belonged to.
- The article of clothing that caused Andy to be misjudged.
- A theme questioned when people fail to help Andy.
- A theme tied to the judgments people make about Andy.
- What a reader uses from the text to support analysis.
- The weather that reflects the somber mood.
- The ability to understand others' emotions, which some characters lack.
- A direct statement taken from the text to analyze.
- The narrator's detachment, focusing on events without emotions.
- The moment Andy realizes the cost of his gang affiliation.
- A struggle between Andy’s identity and the perception of others.
- The object used to stab Andy.
- The mood created by Andy’s struggle and ultimate fate.
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- The gang that stabbed Andy.
- A concept related to Andy’s desire to be part of something bigger.
- A theme related to how Andy defines himself beyond being a gang member.
- The part of the story where Andy’s body is found.
- The type of ending where Andy dies before understanding himself.
- Andy’s girlfriend, who was waiting for him.
- Someone who sees Andy’s suffering but chooses not to help.
- The group that arrives to investigate Andy’s death.
- The view that changes depending on the character observing Andy.
- Andy’s struggle throughout the story.
- A conclusion drawn from evidence and reasoning.
27 Clues: The gang Andy belonged to. • The gang that stabbed Andy. • The protagonist of the story. • The object used to stab Andy. • Andy’s struggle throughout the story. • The narrative perspective of the story. • The weather that reflects the somber mood. • Andy’s girlfriend, who was waiting for him. • A conclusion drawn from evidence and reasoning. • ...
Critical Appreciation in Education 2025-07-31
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- The author's attitude toward the subject, revealed through word choice and style.
- Describes how reader-response theory values personal interpretation of texts.
- The act of making meaning from a text based on individual understanding.
- The distinctive style or personality of the narrator or speaker in a text.
- The central message or underlying idea explored in a literary work.
- The first level of literary appreciation; the enjoyment gained from reading a text.
- Describes the dynamic exchange between text and reader in constructing meaning.
- An archetype representing bravery and self-sacrifice in literature.
- The symbolic gateway between the known and the unknown in an archetypal journey.
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- A response where readers connect the text to their personal memories or emotions.
- To write notes or personal reactions alongside a literary text while reading.
- The highest level of literary appreciation where the reader values artistic qualities.
- A theoretical reader assumed by the author to interpret the text in a certain way.
- A fallacy in which non-human things are given human emotions or traits.
- Refers to the unconscious shared by all humans, central to archetypal theory.
- A wise character archetype who guides the hero on their journey.
- A Jungian archetype symbolizing a character’s dark or hidden side.
- A literary form known for expressive language, rhythm, and often emotion.
- A common archetypal plot involving a hero’s journey toward a goal or transformation.
- A story where characters and events symbolically represent deeper moral or political meanings.
20 Clues: A wise character archetype who guides the hero on their journey. • A Jungian archetype symbolizing a character’s dark or hidden side. • The central message or underlying idea explored in a literary work. • An archetype representing bravery and self-sacrifice in literature. • A fallacy in which non-human things are given human emotions or traits. • ...
Never Underestimate a seed 2025-09-16
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- Outlets for things you can use
- something you do/ is done
- knowledge of the situation or yourself
- your brain's well-being
- taking care of yourself
- Taking your own life
- an action that requires effort physically or mentaly
- a bad label put on a person
- emotions you feel on a daily basis
- emotions that put you at your emotional max
- being correct or right
- an action you do regularly without pause
- A trustworthy quality in someone
- a long lasting contentment/reward
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- fixating your attention on one thing
- a short burst of happiness when something pleasureful happens
- Looking at yourself and thinking about what you do well and what you need to work on
- Improving or giving new structure and look to something
- Having the possibility to do something
- A mental health condition where you feel consistently sad or not interested
- a temporary feeling that happens when something pleasureful happens
- doing something the same way each time
- a feeling that you get by doing something good even when it isn't practical.
- the act of traversing or sharing language with others
- Feeling that there is light at the end of the tunnel
- strong worries or fears
- have a strong affect on something or someone
- decisions you make
- your actions put together
- adult An older person who you can trust to always listen and help you
30 Clues: decisions you make • Taking your own life • being correct or right • your brain's well-being • taking care of yourself • strong worries or fears • something you do/ is done • your actions put together • a bad label put on a person • Outlets for things you can use • A trustworthy quality in someone • a long lasting contentment/reward • emotions you feel on a daily basis • ...
Basic Emotions/ Damdamin 2021-10-30
Feelings and emotions 2021-10-10
Emotions beginner-elementary 2022-01-19
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- This feeling is the same as being stressed
- I feel very ....... to go skiing
- My parents feel this when I win a tournament in Tennis
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- When I am sick and can't sleep I feel ......
- This is a negative feeling , for example if your dog leaves the house and doesn't come back for 5 hours. How would you feel?
- Not everyone is ........ of the same thing
- I feel ........ when my mom travels to france
- This is a positive feeling
8 Clues: This is a positive feeling • I feel very ....... to go skiing • Not everyone is ........ of the same thing • This feeling is the same as being stressed • When I am sick and can't sleep I feel ...... • I feel ........ when my mom travels to france • My parents feel this when I win a tournament in Tennis • ...
Emotions and reactions 2022-02-09
8 Clues: Perfect happiness • Want very strongly • Stop someone feeling angry • Feel very strongly that you want • Feeling great pleasure and happiness • end a disagreement by acting friendly • Expressing great happiness (at victory) • Make a dangerous or tense situation calmer
Feelings and Emotions 2022-02-03
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- - she was very ... after losing her mother
- - something bad that happened
- - He said that he couldn't understand my accent
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- - the feeling when you have nobody
- - When you can't believe something is happened
- - he was so ... after watching horror movie
- - I got ..... when I have to give speech
- - when you can pass the test with highest score
8 Clues: - something bad that happened • - the feeling when you have nobody • - I got ..... when I have to give speech • - she was very ... after losing her mother • - he was so ... after watching horror movie • - When you can't believe something is happened • - when you can pass the test with highest score • - He said that he couldn't understand my accent
EMOTIONS and REACTIONS 2023-10-12
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- great happiness, especially at a victory
- end a disagreement between two people or groups by acting in a friendly way towards both sides
- to make a dangerous or tense situation calmer
- stop someone feeling angry
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- feeling great pleasure and happiness,usually because of a success
- perfect happiness
- to want very strongly
- someone's feelings/opinion that can not be changed
8 Clues: perfect happiness • to want very strongly • stop someone feeling angry • great happiness, especially at a victory • to make a dangerous or tense situation calmer • someone's feelings/opinion that can not be changed • feeling great pleasure and happiness,usually because of a success • ...
Emotions and feelings 2023-03-24
Emotions about actions 2023-03-14
EMOTIONS CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-08-13
8 Clues: sentir paz • tener mucha hambre • no entender lo que esta pasando • tener muchas ganas de ir a dormir • tener angustia sobre una situación • tener muchas granas de beber una bebida • una emoción que se siente antes de un examen • sentir mal porque algo no paso como esperaba
Body language. Emotions 2024-07-31
Feelings and Emotions 2022-11-15
Feelings and Emotions 2024-09-23
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- Feeling uncomfortable due to a mistake
- Feeling happy about what you have achieved
- Feeling calm and free from stress
- Feeling unsure or unable to think clearly
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- Feeling uneasy because someone has something you want
- Feeling very scared
- Feeling nervous or worried about something
- Feeling happy and cheerful
8 Clues: Feeling very scared • Feeling happy and cheerful • Feeling calm and free from stress • Feeling uncomfortable due to a mistake • Feeling unsure or unable to think clearly • Feeling nervous or worried about something • Feeling happy about what you have achieved • Feeling uneasy because someone has something you want
ABC of emotions 2025-12-03
Mental Health 2024-12-02
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- The body and minds response to a demand. (Situation, events, or people)
- Health A state of well-being where the body's systems and parts function properly, and a person can perform daily activities without restriction.
- Negative Stress
- Health The ability to form and maintain positive relationships with others, and feel supported and valued in the process
- A normal human emotion that doesn’t last longer than a few days
- Things that cause stress
- A constant mood involving sadness, discouragement, despair, or hopelessness that last for 2 weeks
- Eating disorder in which the individual repeatedly eats large amounts of food and then purges or gets rid of the food (binge and purge).
- Disorder A disorder in which intense fear keeps a person from functioning normally.
- Disorder A disorder in which someone undergoes changes in mood that are extreme
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- Positive Stress
- Health The ability to accept yourself and others, adapt to and cope w/ emotions, and deal with the problems and challenges of everyday life.
- Eating disorder that involves self-starvation, a distorted body image, and low body weight.
- How you feel about yourself
- feelings that are produced in response to life experiences
- Disorder A variety of psychological conditions that affect a person’s ability to get along with others.
- How you view yourself
- Eating Eating large amounts of food one sitting (compulsive eating), and DO NOT PURGE.
18 Clues: Positive Stress • Negative Stress • How you view yourself • Things that cause stress • How you feel about yourself • feelings that are produced in response to life experiences • A normal human emotion that doesn’t last longer than a few days • The body and minds response to a demand. (Situation, events, or people) • ...
Change Review 2025-11-20
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- A brain spa where emotions and logic occasionally fight for control.
- When everyone gets a slice of cake, not just the loudest person at the table.
- This word means caring enough not to post your friend’s worst photo on Instagram.
- A period when factories ruled, coal was king, and fashion was… questionable.
- The price of progress, or just a smoky sunset?
- Adult rules that ruin all the fun unless you understand them.
- A polite disagreement that lasts centuries and sometimes involves shouting in suits.
- The human version of low battery mode at a party.
- Simultaneously god, mood, and furniture destroyer.
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- A magical portal of information, chaos, and cat videos.
- The person at the party who’s making friends with your plants.
- The opposite of caring so much you cry at sad animal-rescue videos on the internet.
- The brave act of liking your own vibe before others do.
- A 21st-century campfire where people share memes, emotions, and breakfast.
- When life goes beep-boop and you can’t find the off switch for anything anymore.
- Knows everything, never sleeps, and may or may not be reading this sentence.
- A mythical aquatic creature believed to have the logic of a coder and the soul of a poet.
- Turning feelings and art into products and vibes into revenue.
18 Clues: The price of progress, or just a smoky sunset? • The human version of low battery mode at a party. • Simultaneously god, mood, and furniture destroyer. • A magical portal of information, chaos, and cat videos. • The brave act of liking your own vibe before others do. • Adult rules that ruin all the fun unless you understand them. • ...
OB Exam 1 Extra Credit Worksheet 2024-01-27
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- The E in the EVLN Model
- Performance behaviors that are not formally required
- Understanding emotions in others, and identifying and managing your own emotions
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- Big 5 personality trait referring to moodiness, instability, and jealousy.
- Dark triad trait described as Lack of concern for others, impulsivity, lack of remorse
- Employee behaviors that intentionally hinder organizational goal accomplishment
6 Clues: The E in the EVLN Model • Performance behaviors that are not formally required • Big 5 personality trait referring to moodiness, instability, and jealousy. • Employee behaviors that intentionally hinder organizational goal accomplishment • Understanding emotions in others, and identifying and managing your own emotions • ...
Social Emotional Health 2022-04-26
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- focus on an individual's ability to control their emotions
- idea that human beings choose to instigate, or otherwise cause their own actions
- ability to consider and understand your own emotions
- your ability to make positive connections with others
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- ability to make positive and good choices
- ability to empathize with others
6 Clues: ability to empathize with others • ability to make positive and good choices • ability to consider and understand your own emotions • your ability to make positive connections with others • focus on an individual's ability to control their emotions • idea that human beings choose to instigate, or otherwise cause their own actions
Lesson plan 1/3 2023-09-18
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- Peeling this as a metaphor of how remedies work
- Two drops from stock bottles in 30 ml water
- Parents anxious for their children
- Fear of unknown things
- Terror
- Fear of loosing control
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- Energised water plus brandy
- Founder of the Bach Flower System
- Diluted mother tincture
- Fear of known things
- How many groups of emotions?
- Five remedies
- Crisis formula cream
13 Clues: Terror • Five remedies • Fear of known things • Crisis formula cream • Fear of unknown things • Diluted mother tincture • Fear of loosing control • Energised water plus brandy • How many groups of emotions? • Founder of the Bach Flower System • Parents anxious for their children • Two drops from stock bottles in 30 ml water • Peeling this as a metaphor of how remedies work
Characters and Traits in To Kill A Mockingbird 2025-10-17
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- Unconventional or quirky in behavior or appearance
- Treats everyone equally
- Avoids social interaction
- Always tells the truth
- Guided by noble beliefs or principles
- Eager to ask questions and explore
- Quick to understand or learn
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- Deeply empathetic and caring
- Considerate and good-hearted
- Easily affected by the emotions or experiences of others
- Acts without thinking
- Free from blame
- Opposite of deceitful
13 Clues: Free from blame • Acts without thinking • Opposite of deceitful • Always tells the truth • Treats everyone equally • Avoids social interaction • Deeply empathetic and caring • Considerate and good-hearted • Quick to understand or learn • Eager to ask questions and explore • Guided by noble beliefs or principles • Unconventional or quirky in behavior or appearance • ...
PERDEV Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-06
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- – Paying close attention to understand others better.
- – Taking responsibility for one's actions and outcomes.
- – A person's way of thinking that shapes their behavior and outcomes.
- – The ability to stay focused and consistent in efforts.
- – Staying true to one's values and principles.
- – Being conscious of one’s thoughts and surroundings.
- – A strong desire to achieve something significant.
- – Using resources wisely to achieve results.
- – Willingness to consider new ideas and perspectives.
- – Taking time to assess and learn from experiences.
- – The ability to recover from difficulties and keep going.
- – A significant and lasting change for the better.
- – The ability to sustain effort over the long term.
- – The practice of appreciating what one has.
- – The ability to think outside the box and generate new ideas.
- – The ability to concentrate on a task without distraction.
- – Something that motivates and drives action.
- – Taking action without being told.
- – Treating others with kindness and respect.
- – The process of acquiring new knowledge and skills.
- – Being able to change and adapt as needed.
- – The accomplishment of a goal or purpose.
- – Being present in the moment with full awareness.
- – The ability to adjust to new challenges and changes.
- – Taking care of one’s physical and mental well-being.
- – Helping others improve through guidance and feedback.
- – A state of good health in body and mind.
- – Managing impulses and emotions effectively.
- – Trust in one's abilities and decisions.
- – The inner drive to achieve goals and take action.
- – Owning up to one’s actions and responsibilities.
- – Maintaining an optimistic attitude.
- – The ongoing process of bettering oneself.
- – Holding firm to a goal despite obstacles.
- – A strong commitment to achieving a goal.
- – Continuing despite challenges and obstacles.
- – Building and maintaining professional relationships.
- – Supporting and uplifting others.
- – Continuous improvement in knowledge, skills, and mindset.
- – Finding creative ways to solve problems.
- – The combined power of teamwork producing better results.
- – The ability to push oneself without external influence.
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- – Assigning tasks to others effectively.
- – Making choices with confidence and clarity.
- – The ability to stay calm and persistent over time.
- – Pushing forward despite difficulties and failures.
- – A clear picture of what one wants to achieve.
- – Understanding one’s emotions, strengths, and weaknesses.
- – Creating new and better ways to do things.
- – The ability to guide and inspire others.
- – Approaching tasks with energy and excitement.
- – The skill of expressing ideas effectively.
- – Having the courage to try new things despite uncertainty.
- – The ability to attract and inspire others.
- – Sticking to a plan or habit over time.
- – The skill of influencing others’ thoughts or actions.
- – Controlling one’s actions and emotions for success.
- – Working effectively with others to achieve goals.
- – A deep love or enthusiasm for something.
- management – The ability to prioritize and use time wisely.
- – Recognizing one’s limitations and staying open to growth.
- – Looking back on experiences to learn and grow.
- – A sense of direction and meaning in life.
- – Expecting positive outcomes even in difficult situations.
- intelligence – Understanding and managing emotions effectively.
- – Acting freely and creatively without overthinking.
- – Letting go of anger and resentment.
- – Putting others’ needs before one’s own.
- – Helping others to create a positive impact.
- – The strength to take action despite fear.
- – A repeated behavior that becomes automatic over time.
- – Understanding and sharing the feelings of others.
- – Maintaining stability between work, health, and relationships.
- – Defining and working toward objectives.
- – Working together to create greater results.
75 Clues: – Supporting and uplifting others. • – Taking action without being told. • – Letting go of anger and resentment. • – Maintaining an optimistic attitude. • – Assigning tasks to others effectively. • – Sticking to a plan or habit over time. • – Trust in one's abilities and decisions. • – Putting others’ needs before one’s own. • – Defining and working toward objectives. • ...
Grade 10 Drama 2025-02-14
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- The main character in a story or play, often facing challenges and driving the plot forward.
- A genre of literature or performance that tells a story through dialogue and action. It can be performed live on stage or in a recorded format.
- A style of performance that emphasizes movement, gesture, and physicality over dialogue.
- The technique of speaking loudly and clearly so the audience can hear and understand the actor's lines.
- A division of an act in a play, often taking place in one location or time period.
- A signal for the next action or line to take place, often given by another actor's line or action.
- A major division in a play. A play is often divided into acts, each containing multiple scenes.
- A character or force that opposes the protagonist, often creating conflict in the story.
- A performance or presentation by an actor to demonstrate their talent and suitability for a role.
- The physical environment or backdrop used on stage to represent the setting of a play.
- Another actor with whom a character interacts on stage.
- The mood or atmosphere of a play, scene, or character's speech, conveying emotions such as happiness, sadness, tension, etc.
- A performance style in which actors use exaggerated gestures and facial expressions to tell a story without speaking.
- The spoken words between characters in a play or performance.
- The process of practicing the play before a performance, allowing actors to become familiar with their roles and blocking.
- The planned movements and positions of actors on stage during a performance.
- A long speech by one actor, often used to express thoughts or emotions.
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- To improvise or speak without a script. Often used in unscripted moments or during improvisation.
- A person who performs in a play or film, portraying a character.
- The act of creating a scene or dialogue without prior preparation or script.
- The process by which an actor portrays a character's traits, emotions, and motivations.
- A person or figure in a play, story, or performance, typically portrayed by an actor.
- The ability of an actor to command attention and engage the audience while on stage.
- The clothing worn by actors to represent the character they are portraying.
- A still scene or picture created by actors, often used to highlight a moment or image in a play.
- The feeling of tension or anticipation in a story, often created through uncertainty or conflict.
- The sequence of events in a story or play, including the conflict, climax, and resolution.
- The disclosure of important information or a twist in the plot, often changing the course of the story.
- A genre of drama that focuses on serious themes and often ends in disaster for the protagonist.
- The underlying meaning or emotions in a character's dialogue, often not directly stated but inferred by the actor’s tone, gestures, or actions.
- A genre of drama that is intended to be humorous and often involves lighthearted themes and happy endings.
- The person responsible for overseeing the creative aspects of a production, including actors, blocking, and staging.
- The planned movements and positions of actors on stage.
- The imaginary barrier between the actors and the audience, through which the actors perform without acknowledging the audience directly.
- Instructions in the script of a play that indicate movement, positioning, or tone of voice for actors.
35 Clues: The planned movements and positions of actors on stage. • Another actor with whom a character interacts on stage. • The spoken words between characters in a play or performance. • A person who performs in a play or film, portraying a character. • A long speech by one actor, often used to express thoughts or emotions. • ...
Mental illness 2023-03-10
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- behavioral conditions characterized by severe and persistent disturbance in eating behaviors and associated distressing thoughts and emotions.
- one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders of childhood.
- a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally
- a disorder that develops in some people who have experienced a shocking, scary, or dangerous event.
- deppresion mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs and lows emotions
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- your general emotional state or mood is distorted
- a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness.
- persistent sadness and a lack of interest or pleasure in previously rewarding or enjoyable activities
- When people lose some contact with reality.
- a common mental health condition where a person has obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors.
- a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness.
- thinking and feeling like you are being threatened in some way, even if there is no evidence, or very little evidence, that you are.
12 Clues: a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness. • a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness. • When people lose some contact with reality. • your general emotional state or mood is distorted • one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders of childhood. • a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally • ...
Q Skills, Book 2, Unit 2, R&W 2020-12-11
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- a thing that a company does for you
- think about
- large selection
- create
- involving everyone in the world
- to make someone or something change in a particular way
- to be a picture, example, or sign of something
- convince
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- particular, not general
- reliable
- strong feelings
- the scientific study of the mind
- natural world
- telling people about products
- not knowing or noticing someone or something
- ideas, beliefs and ways of doing things of a particular society or country
16 Clues: create • reliable • convince • think about • natural world • strong feelings • large selection • particular, not general • telling people about products • involving everyone in the world • the scientific study of the mind • a thing that a company does for you • not knowing or noticing someone or something • to be a picture, example, or sign of something • ...
TRC Fam C#10 2021-03-25
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- God crowns us with this
- Where Israelites found 70 palm trees
- we find this in Gods community
- Brenda hates these
- what we have together
- We do this to our will
- Of the king
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- A stone related to mum
- Bible does this to our minds
- Gods love for us
- Desert cuisine for John TB
- What Kate lacked today
- God does this to our emotions
- Youth in Bible God reassured
- Roy and Light together
- plant God planted for Rehema
16 Clues: Of the king • Gods love for us • Brenda hates these • what we have together • A stone related to mum • What Kate lacked today • We do this to our will • Roy and Light together • God crowns us with this • Desert cuisine for John TB • Bible does this to our minds • Youth in Bible God reassured • plant God planted for Rehema • God does this to our emotions • we find this in Gods community • ...
Unit 1.1-2 Vocabulary Words 2021-09-16
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- uneasily, not comfortably
- with strong emotions because of worry or fear
- showing kindness and good manners
- having confidence and respect in oneself
- spoke in a clear, unclear way
- made someone feel ashamed
- approved by authority
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- a bright, sudden idea
- to be held responsible
- new
- group discussion to solve a problem
- to give an opinion or advice
- waited or stopped for a moment
- made or became flat
- not fresh
- recklessly because of having no hope
16 Clues: new • not fresh • made or became flat • a bright, sudden idea • approved by authority • to be held responsible • uneasily, not comfortably • made someone feel ashamed • to give an opinion or advice • spoke in a clear, unclear way • waited or stopped for a moment • showing kindness and good manners • group discussion to solve a problem • recklessly because of having no hope • ...
ELA Review - October 2023-10-18
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- root meaning "life"
- root meaning "study of"
- persuasive appeal using emotions and feelings
- persuasive appeal using credibility, celebrities, character
- person, place, thing, idea
- speaking
- root meaning "to measure"
- suffix meaning "person/specialist"
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- shows an action or the subject's state of being
- persuasive appeal using logic, facts, numbers, reasons
- root meaning "time"
- root meaning "eye/vision"
- the people you are attempting to persuade
- root meaning "self"
- used to support opinions or arguments
- suffix meaning "related to"
16 Clues: speaking • root meaning "life" • root meaning "time" • root meaning "self" • root meaning "study of" • root meaning "eye/vision" • root meaning "to measure" • person, place, thing, idea • suffix meaning "related to" • suffix meaning "person/specialist" • used to support opinions or arguments • the people you are attempting to persuade • persuasive appeal using emotions and feelings • ...
crim psych 2024-02-15
Across
- assuming information about a person based on known traits and tendencies
- minor crime, especially that committed by young people
- not operating normally or properly
- angry
- partner in crime
- lasting emotional shock
- determination to do
- existing or occurring at or on the surface.
Down
- attraction to dead bodies
- a person seized or held as security for the fulfilment of a condition
- moral corruption
- a person's or animal's general nature
- incest tendencies
- theft
- processing centre in brain for emotions
- death of authority
16 Clues: angry • theft • moral corruption • partner in crime • incest tendencies • death of authority • determination to do • lasting emotional shock • attraction to dead bodies • not operating normally or properly • a person's or animal's general nature • processing centre in brain for emotions • existing or occurring at or on the surface. • ...
Frankenstein Readers Response Crossword 2025-03-31
Across
- where found? (fire by monster)
- who cooked? (teacher) ((bonus question))
- where climb? (monster)
- who marry? (girl)
- Response what is? (theory. A book theory. Happy reading)
- lost what was read? (by monster, talked about in presentation)
- Shelley who wrote? (book)
Down
- who died? (trial / picture)
- Who Made? (theory-first name only)
- who was? (Arabian)
- what shows emotions? (environment)
- who died? (end)
- Family who are the protectors? (family name)
- who died? (mother name)
- who died? (boy)
- Who made? (man-last name)
16 Clues: who died? (end) • who died? (boy) • who marry? (girl) • who was? (Arabian) • where climb? (monster) • who died? (mother name) • Who made? (man-last name) • Shelley who wrote? (book) • who died? (trial / picture) • where found? (fire by monster) • Who Made? (theory-first name only) • what shows emotions? (environment) • who cooked? (teacher) ((bonus question)) • ...
What We've Learned 2024-12-08
Across
- Understanding who you are and what you feel. Getting to know who you are and why you act the way you do.
- When we feel a strong emotion, sometimes we act out through our {}
- An overpowering feeling that shows up in our body, brain, or behavior
- When our palms sweat, or our stomach is in a knot. We are feeling our emotions in our {}
Down
- Our inner monologue or “inner voice”
- An organ that helps us control our thoughts, feelings, and actions
- Strategies to calm down when a button is pushed
- Situations that make us feel strong emotions
8 Clues: Our inner monologue or “inner voice” • Situations that make us feel strong emotions • Strategies to calm down when a button is pushed • An organ that helps us control our thoughts, feelings, and actions • When we feel a strong emotion, sometimes we act out through our {} • An overpowering feeling that shows up in our body, brain, or behavior • ...
Fancy Word Crossword 2014-03-03
Across
- The state of being attracted to something or someone else
- Straying away from the topic at hand
- A state of balance
- Clear, transparent
- At peace
- Unselfish concern for the welfare of others
Down
- Conflicting emotions over something or someone
- Redundant, excessive
- Arrogant, boastful (like this crossword)
- Starting to grow or develop
- Being kind or good-hearted
- Vicious or cruel
- Lacking shape or definition
13 Clues: At peace • Vicious or cruel • A state of balance • Clear, transparent • Redundant, excessive • Being kind or good-hearted • Starting to grow or develop • Lacking shape or definition • Straying away from the topic at hand • Arrogant, boastful (like this crossword) • Unselfish concern for the welfare of others • Conflicting emotions over something or someone • ...
Technology Crossword Puzzle 2014-12-02
Across
- trail window into the heart
- software that installs itself without your knowledge
- sexual content
- blackmail of sexual content
- taking out your emotions
Down
- something that makes it easier to do bad things
- code to log in
- world wide web
- voice that tells you that something is wrong
- cant stop
- scam used to trick computer users
- program that harms your computer
- texting sexual content
13 Clues: cant stop • code to log in • world wide web • sexual content • texting sexual content • taking out your emotions • trail window into the heart • blackmail of sexual content • program that harms your computer • scam used to trick computer users • voice that tells you that something is wrong • something that makes it easier to do bad things • ...
Behavior Fun 2023-08-31
Across
- The orchestra conductor
- Way to self evaluate
- First then
- Short, positive, observable, reinforced, taught
- Corners. A way to see if you are moving around
- from one thing to another
- Hard step in Executive Function
Down
- Mindfulness
- Getting it out of your system.
- Controlling our emotions
- Ability to understand what is being said
- Give three easy questions first
- Beware with students with anxiety
13 Clues: First then • Mindfulness • Way to self evaluate • The orchestra conductor • Controlling our emotions • from one thing to another • Getting it out of your system. • Give three easy questions first • Hard step in Executive Function • Beware with students with anxiety • Ability to understand what is being said • Corners. A way to see if you are moving around • ...
Animal Farm Chapters 1-4 2022-04-06
Across
- to avoid what you are supposed to do
- not moving, no action
- to fit or fix firmly, to be situated in one place
- wise and smart
- a good friend
Down
- hidden message
- next to or beside
- violent and mean
- to gather and talk socially
- stubborn or refusing to change
- small room next to a kitchen
- add details
- showing no emotions or feelings
13 Clues: add details • a good friend • hidden message • wise and smart • violent and mean • next to or beside • not moving, no action • to gather and talk socially • small room next to a kitchen • stubborn or refusing to change • showing no emotions or feelings • to avoid what you are supposed to do • to fit or fix firmly, to be situated in one place
Homeostasis 2020-09-13
Across
- fight or flight
- I help you adapt to the change
- Process of body water regulation
- I am
- I do sugar regulation in your body
- levels of sugar in your blood
- I send nerves
Down
- I recieve that change
- I release hormones
- I sense change in the environment
- "Chemicals of emotions"
- Electricity in your body!
- I do water regulations in your body
13 Clues: I am • I send nerves • fight or flight • I release hormones • I recieve that change • "Chemicals of emotions" • Electricity in your body! • levels of sugar in your blood • I help you adapt to the change • Process of body water regulation • I sense change in the environment • I do sugar regulation in your body • I do water regulations in your body
Animal Farm Chapters 1-4 2022-04-06
Across
- to avoid what you are supposed to do
- not moving, no action
- to fit or fix firmly, to be situated in one place
- wise and smart
- a good friend
Down
- hidden message
- next to or beside
- violent and mean
- to gather and talk socially
- stubborn or refusing to change
- small room next to a kitchen
- add details
- showing no emotions or feelings
13 Clues: add details • a good friend • hidden message • wise and smart • violent and mean • next to or beside • not moving, no action • to gather and talk socially • small room next to a kitchen • stubborn or refusing to change • showing no emotions or feelings • to avoid what you are supposed to do • to fit or fix firmly, to be situated in one place
NorthStar Int. Unit 1 Vocabulary (By Juan T.) 2013-02-03
Across
- WASH LIGHTLY WITH WATER
- FEELING OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR DOING SOMETHING WRONG
- CONTROL
- WAYS TO MAKE US LAUGH
- OPINIONS ABOUT OURSELVES
- GROUPS OF PEOPLE WHO MAY BUY THINGS
- FEELINGS
Down
- TO MAKE SOMEONE DECIDE TO DO SOMETHING
- TO DO ONE THING VERY WELL
- OF HIGH STANDARD AND EXPENSIVE
- SPECIAL WAYS OF DOING THINGS
- THINGS THAT HAVE THE POWER TO MAKE SOMEONE INTERESTED
- FIT
13 Clues: FIT • CONTROL • FEELINGS • WAYS TO MAKE US LAUGH • WASH LIGHTLY WITH WATER • OPINIONS ABOUT OURSELVES • TO DO ONE THING VERY WELL • SPECIAL WAYS OF DOING THINGS • OF HIGH STANDARD AND EXPENSIVE • GROUPS OF PEOPLE WHO MAY BUY THINGS • TO MAKE SOMEONE DECIDE TO DO SOMETHING • FEELING OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR DOING SOMETHING WRONG • THINGS THAT HAVE THE POWER TO MAKE SOMEONE INTERESTED
COAST 2025-02-26
Across
- Unknown to registrars
- Difficult colleague
- Weight loss in a shot
- Hipster anaesthesia
- Range of emotions experienced during a scope list
- Procedure where urgency category is meaningless
- Necessary after a paediatric list
Down
- Dissociative bliss
- Most important thing in the operating theatre
- The sole reason for climate change
- One of the last legal drugs
- Ancient opioid
- WhatsApp feature very popular at coast
13 Clues: Ancient opioid • Dissociative bliss • Difficult colleague • Hipster anaesthesia • Unknown to registrars • Weight loss in a shot • One of the last legal drugs • Necessary after a paediatric list • The sole reason for climate change • WhatsApp feature very popular at coast • Most important thing in the operating theatre • Procedure where urgency category is meaningless • ...
PERDEV Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-06
Across
- – Paying close attention to understand others better.
- – Taking responsibility for one's actions and outcomes.
- – A person's way of thinking that shapes their behavior and outcomes.
- – The ability to stay focused and consistent in efforts.
- – Staying true to one's values and principles.
- – Being conscious of one’s thoughts and surroundings.
- – A strong desire to achieve something significant.
- – Using resources wisely to achieve results.
- – Willingness to consider new ideas and perspectives.
- – Taking time to assess and learn from experiences.
- – The ability to recover from difficulties and keep going.
- – A significant and lasting change for the better.
- – The ability to sustain effort over the long term.
- – The practice of appreciating what one has.
- – The ability to think outside the box and generate new ideas.
- – The ability to concentrate on a task without distraction.
- – Something that motivates and drives action.
- – Taking action without being told.
- – Treating others with kindness and respect.
- – The process of acquiring new knowledge and skills.
- – Being able to change and adapt as needed.
- – The accomplishment of a goal or purpose.
- – Being present in the moment with full awareness.
- – The ability to adjust to new challenges and changes.
- – Taking care of one’s physical and mental well-being.
- – Helping others improve through guidance and feedback.
- – A state of good health in body and mind.
- – Managing impulses and emotions effectively.
- – Trust in one's abilities and decisions.
- – The inner drive to achieve goals and take action.
- – Owning up to one’s actions and responsibilities.
- – Maintaining an optimistic attitude.
- – The ongoing process of bettering oneself.
- – Holding firm to a goal despite obstacles.
- – A strong commitment to achieving a goal.
- – Continuing despite challenges and obstacles.
- – Building and maintaining professional relationships.
- – Supporting and uplifting others.
- – Continuous improvement in knowledge, skills, and mindset.
- – Finding creative ways to solve problems.
- – The combined power of teamwork producing better results.
- – The ability to push oneself without external influence.
Down
- – Assigning tasks to others effectively.
- – Making choices with confidence and clarity.
- – The ability to stay calm and persistent over time.
- – Pushing forward despite difficulties and failures.
- – A clear picture of what one wants to achieve.
- – Understanding one’s emotions, strengths, and weaknesses.
- – Creating new and better ways to do things.
- – The ability to guide and inspire others.
- – Approaching tasks with energy and excitement.
- – The skill of expressing ideas effectively.
- – Having the courage to try new things despite uncertainty.
- – The ability to attract and inspire others.
- – Sticking to a plan or habit over time.
- – The skill of influencing others’ thoughts or actions.
- – Controlling one’s actions and emotions for success.
- – Working effectively with others to achieve goals.
- – A deep love or enthusiasm for something.
- management – The ability to prioritize and use time wisely.
- – Recognizing one’s limitations and staying open to growth.
- – Looking back on experiences to learn and grow.
- – A sense of direction and meaning in life.
- – Expecting positive outcomes even in difficult situations.
- intelligence – Understanding and managing emotions effectively.
- – Acting freely and creatively without overthinking.
- – Letting go of anger and resentment.
- – Putting others’ needs before one’s own.
- – Helping others to create a positive impact.
- – The strength to take action despite fear.
- – A repeated behavior that becomes automatic over time.
- – Understanding and sharing the feelings of others.
- – Maintaining stability between work, health, and relationships.
- – Defining and working toward objectives.
- – Working together to create greater results.
75 Clues: – Supporting and uplifting others. • – Taking action without being told. • – Letting go of anger and resentment. • – Maintaining an optimistic attitude. • – Assigning tasks to others effectively. • – Sticking to a plan or habit over time. • – Trust in one's abilities and decisions. • – Putting others’ needs before one’s own. • – Defining and working toward objectives. • ...
