When we're upset, our vocal cords tighten and we can't speak. And when I lie - well, I can't lie, because the same thing happens - everyone who knows me knows that when I start squeaking, I've started lying.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Crying is really bad for your vocal cords.
I just have an inability to lie.
We lie loudest when we lie to ourselves.
Listeners instinctively detect that when we lower the usual pitch of our voice, we are sad, and when we raise it, we are angry or fearful.
I think I cry when I'm angry. I let it go that way.
And I have to work so hard at talking positively to myself. If I don't, it's just real hard to get through the day, and I'll get really down, and just want to cry. My whole body language changes. I get more slumped over.
I exaggerate when I'm angry, but I've never gone around telling people things that aren't true about me.
When lying, be emphatic and indignant, thus behaving like your children.
I have worries, but in difficult times, that is when I am quiet.
I'm very sensitive and I'm quite a soft person, and I cry a lot when things upset me.