Your Love Guide - Can Happy Words Increase Happiness in a Romantic Relationship?
Can you change the mood and health of their relationship with the words you use to describe it? You can - if developed in logic and results in a recent linguistic study by Dr. S. Peter Dodds and Christopher Danforth at the University of Vermont.
The New York Times reported that this pair of Vermont analyzed statistical letters, speeches and blog content to evaluate our mass psychology and national welfare. Studied 232 574 20 025 songs written by artists between 1960 and 2007. emotional content were evaluated in 2,300,000 2,005 blog entries to 2009. Analyzed State of the Union speeches dating back to George Washington by evaluating the load emotive words used.
What are the results of researchers?
What I sing and say reveal clues about our wellbeing as individuals and as a society. When analyzing the emotional content of blogs by the age of blogger, found a curious pattern. Teens items used for blogs and abundance of words like "hate", "sick" and "stupid".
With age, the tone of well-chosen words bloggers gradually softened to a board of health at ages 50-60 years, until the word "sick" reappears in the 70s.
Dr. Dodds says bloggers habits can not represent the whole society, but their motives are great. In terms of popular music, the researchers found that emotional model Vermont words in each genre has remained stable throughout the 50-year period they studied. But the general downward trend became like recent artists have explored darker more explicitly than their predecessors in the 1960s issues.
The lowest point, lyric wise, was 2003. Coincidentally, it was the year Darkthrone released their album, "hate".
How can you use these results to increase the level of happiness in your relationship?
I often tell my online community "What you see is that when you take the appropriate action." This does not apply to what you say to your partner?
When you see the strengths, strengthen defects and lose power and importance. The same happens when you speak (or sing) on the strengths, the wonderful emotions and qualities of their romantic partner.
What words would you use to describe your relationship?
Lonely, lost, disappointing? O inspiring, loving, tender, triumphant?
You see how they can change their behavior to improve emotional content of what you say and how you relate to your partner to create a happy relationship?
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