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In workplace studies, "sweet feelings" are linked to metrics that recognize a researcher's hard work, providing a sense of validation and achievement. Biological Basis
A key hormone that stabilizes mood and promotes feelings of well-being and happiness. Cultural References The term also appears in media and consumer products:
Looking at old photographs often triggers a mix of happy and sad emotions. These are "sweet" because they recall lucky or wonderful moments, but "bitter" because those days cannot be relived.
Psychologists use this model to describe feelings immediately following a significant event, such as revenge or graduation. While an immediate "sweet" reaction of satisfaction may occur, it is often temporary because the event also reminds the individual of an original loss or transgression, leading back to "bitter" feelings.
Research and cultural observations identify several specific scenarios where "sweet feelings" occur:
Events like retirement or graduation are classic examples of bittersweet feelings. Retirees often report "sweet" feelings of pride and accomplishment for a long career alongside "bitter" feelings of sadness about leaving colleagues.

ВАЖНО!Сначала установите ToolRequirements, и после Calibration Tools. Активируйте программу с помощью логина и пароля, который необходимо получить у вашего поставщика.
Внимание! Если после установки программного обеспечения плохо работает мышь, нужно установить следующий ПАТЧ. Sweet Feelings






In workplace studies, "sweet feelings" are linked to metrics that recognize a researcher's hard work, providing a sense of validation and achievement. Biological Basis
A key hormone that stabilizes mood and promotes feelings of well-being and happiness. Cultural References The term also appears in media and consumer products:
Looking at old photographs often triggers a mix of happy and sad emotions. These are "sweet" because they recall lucky or wonderful moments, but "bitter" because those days cannot be relived.
Psychologists use this model to describe feelings immediately following a significant event, such as revenge or graduation. While an immediate "sweet" reaction of satisfaction may occur, it is often temporary because the event also reminds the individual of an original loss or transgression, leading back to "bitter" feelings.
Research and cultural observations identify several specific scenarios where "sweet feelings" occur:
Events like retirement or graduation are classic examples of bittersweet feelings. Retirees often report "sweet" feelings of pride and accomplishment for a long career alongside "bitter" feelings of sadness about leaving colleagues.