The emergence and development of any emotion must be caused by certain reasons.
2, the performance is suitable.
A certain stimulus will cause a certain emotional response, and the response and stimulus should be consistent with each other.
3. The reaction is mild.
The duration and intensity of emotional expression should be appropriate, not endless, not too intense and not too indifferent.
4. Emotional stability.
Emotional stability indicates that a person's central nervous system activities are in a relatively balanced state, and also reflects the coordination of central nervous system activities.
5. Be in a good mood.
Mainly in a happy mood, there are more positive emotions than negative ones. such as
6. Self-control.
Healthy emotions are self-regulated and controlled.