mood

(noun)

A mental or emotional state.

Related Terms

  • s and help influence motivation and disposition. J
  • emotions

Examples of mood in the following topics:

  • How Emotion and Mood Influence Behavior

    • Emotions and mood can affect temperament, personality, disposition, and motivation.
    • Emotions and mood can cloud judgment and reduce rationality in decision-making.
    • All moods can affect judgment, perception, and physical and emotional well-being.
    • In contrast, a positive mood can enhance creativity and problem solving.
    • Job satisfaction can affect a person's mood and emotional state.
  • Emotional Leadership

    • A leader's mood or emotions have an effect on the group in three major ways:
    • Those in an optimistic mood can effect their group in a positive way by instilling a positive outlook.
    • Group affective tone refers to the collective mood of individuals.
    • Public expressions of mood affect how group members think and act in relation to other group members.
    • Emotionally intelligent people can capitalize fully upon their changing moods according to the task at hand.
  • How Attitude Influences Behavior

    • These positive attitudes are usually manifested in a person's behavior; people with a good attitude are active and productive and do what they can to improve the mood of those around them.
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