Tuesday, February 14, 2012

EMOTION MOOD and TEMPERAMENT


Emotion Mood and Temperament
By
VIKRAM KARVE

Many years ago, maybe eight or ten years back, I attended a course in HR Management at the Administrative Staff College of India (ASCI) Hyderabad, which comprised a module on Organizational Behaviour, and here is something I jotted down in my notebook:

EMOTION is a response to a stimulus (or situation). This stimulus can be either external (outside you) or internal (inside you).

MOOD is a long duration feeling as compared to emotion. 
Emotions come and go but mood persists. 
Emotion remains as long as the trigger (stimulus) remains, but mood remains for some time even after the stimulus goes away and sometimes mood may not need a specific stimulus.

TEMPERAMENT – When mood persists for a long period it becomes temperament.

Emotion comes first whenever you are in danger leading to impulsive action to save you from that danger (fight or flight). 

Otherwise, thought comes first and then emotion follows.

It is desirable that thought precedes emotion.

If you can manage your thoughts you can manage your emotions, and consequently you will be able to manage your mood and temperament.

Cheers. Be Happy. 

Happy Valentine's Day

VIKRAM KARVE

3 comments:

Zach said...

I think it will do me good to remember this.Thank you for sharing.
Happy Valentines Day :)

Pranita said...

Very true... thoughts have always been the culprit... Choosing thoughts, filtering thoughts... difficult, but surely must! Esp on this day.. ;) Happy Valentine's.. u have a lovely blog..

Vikram Waman Karve said...

Thanks Pranita