Sentences with phrase «on life behavior»

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A new study has found that, for many, being «liked» on social media is more important than being liked in reality, which can lead to odd behavior and an inability to enjoy life in the moment.
On Instagram alone, there are more than 150 million active users, which means there is a wealth of data about user demographics and related engagement behavior that lives across all social channels.
«If you take time to recharge and pay attention to fitness and your diet, for example, after work or on weekends, you'll set the stage for great life habits that put you at the top of your game at the office,» says Lynn Taylor, a national workplace expert and author of «Tame Your Terrible Office Tyrant: How to Manage Childish Boss Behavior and Thrive in Your Job.»
If they're addicted to intensity, competition, living on the edge, working without sleep, or any of the other crazy behaviors that businesspeople sometimes wrestle with, they might be tempted to do what Adamson did — to try adventure racing for real.
Duterte, who won just under 40 % of the vote in a five - way presidential election last May, remains popular in the Philippines, despite his at - times bellicose behavior and his bloody crackdown on drugs, which has claimed thousands of lives.
Among the findings: Results from the federally - funded General Social Survey, considered the gold standard on social behavior and one of the few surveys that collects data about sexual orientation and workplace discrimination, show that 42 percent of LGB respondents had experienced employment discrimination at some point in their lives.
Your target audience hangs out on these platforms and shares mammoth information about their life events and behaviors that can actually help you in targeting them in great detail.
Self - comparison can be a strong influence on human behavior, and because people tend to display the most positive aspects of their lives on social media, it is possible for an individual to believe that their own life compares negatively to what they see presented by others.
The department's new antitrust chief has said that the Live Nation deal and several other deals posed problems because they relied too much on the federal government's ability to police corporate behavior.
Living Goods says that it «aim [s] to reduce under - five mortality by focusing on an ICCM + approach, [which] includes quality diagnosis and treatments for pneumonia, diarrhea, malaria, encouraging prevention and healthy behaviors, and improving maternal and newborn health, especially in the perinatal period.»
But the good news is that with improved savings behavior, steady and consistent investing, and sound guidance on retirement income, future retirees can take the steps necessary towards a comfortable standard of living.
«In treatment villages, Living Goods and BRAC Community Health Promoters conducting home visits, educating households on essential health behaviors and selling preventive and curative health products at 20 - 30 % below prevailing retail prices were deployed over a three - year period (2011 - 2013).»
On top of this you will also increase your willpower and naturally implement better behaviors across many aspects of your life, including health and social activities.
Certified Human Behavior Specialist, Business Coach, and Strategic Intervention Coach, Nicole Jansen has developed her own special brand of mentorship, which focuses on tapping into your strengths and true purpose, integrating business and life mastery principles for holistic success.
IPI research on Investing Knowledge and Behavior is designed to increase awareness about how Americans invest (or don't invest) at all stages of life.
I noticed a disturbing pattern of behavior on Facebook in early 2016 surrounding Black Lives Matter, the Democratic primaries and Brexit.
I have heard deeply thoughtful religious leaders acknowledge that they came late to an appreciation of the pandemic, that preconceptions influenced their initial reactions, that some leaders have taken harsh stances (for example, refusing to bury people whose families acknowledge that they died of AIDS), and that their focus on ideal behaviors can obscure what is real and live.
But that sort of behavior goes on in WAY too many churches for the case to be made that church community is the only place to live out a love for God in service with and for others.
But we are living in a world where this government has promoted an attitude to life which now aspires not simply to referee public behavior but to control the very thoughts we have and to decide on that basis whether we are legitimate members of society or not.
Science can discern, in the hundreds of thousands (probably millions) of years (Since Mankind's behavior on the «tree of Life» is rather that of a flowering than of an ordinary shoot, it is possible that the estimate of several million years, based on the average longevity of animal forms, should be materially reduced to allow for the acceleration due to the totalization of the Noosphere.)
This may mean helping a patient deal with the implications of his faith for his problems, raising the issue with the staff regarding the effect of the religious dimension of a patient's life on his present behavior, or in helping the staff to deal with their own religious feelings or understanding.
I have defenestrated God from my life a long time ago which enabled me to take charge of my life and do what I can to prevent violent behavior on the part of his followers.
Immigrant Catholicism was, in fact, held together by the vigorous churchmen who retained their power over their flocks by exercising it regularly on an infinitely detailed category of behaviors, ranging from what the faithful could eat on Fridays to what they could think or do in the innermost chambers of their personal lives [«The End of the Immigrant Church,» Illinois Issues, August 1982, pp. 15 - 21].
Truly following Jesus requires that we make changes in all aspects of life, not just in our behavior and dresscode on Sunday morning.
He made a simple change in his theological beliefs, but it had profound effects on his behavior and life.
What I can tell you is that Judaism stresses life on earth and good behavior.
Because we think that we have rejected asceticism, we do not recognize the extent to which behavior patterns based on the first model are operative in contemporary life.
The roughly rule utilitarian ethics I live by just defines not only basic rules to live by on a daily basis, but more general acts of «good» and «evil» behaviors.
Here's the encouragement: forgiveness and eternal life are not dependent one tiny little bit on your past behavior or your future behavior, but solely and completely on the finished work of Jesus Christ.
A new U.S. National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence, headed by Milton S. Eisenhower, stated: «Violence on television encourages violent forms of behavior, and fosters moral and social values about violence in daily life which are unacceptable in a civilized society.»
Even if we are the special few who were not raised with the media as our pacifiers, we definitely had friends, family members, teachers, classmates, colleagues and so on, who were raised believing this is just commonplace behavior, influencing our early - forming minds in the process of simply doing life together.
If you are not living the unconditional love and forgiveness that Christ revealed on the Cross, to all people regardless of the their beliefs and behaviors, then you are not living a Christ - like (or Christian) life.
But to talk about the life of men apart from the societies that shape and constitute them is similarly an abstraction which borders on the reductionist fallacy, which sees social wholes as merely summaries of individual behavior.
I'm an atheist and I am not at all terrified - unlike unthinking Christians who base their entire lives and behaviors on terror and coercion froma book writted thousands of years ago my medieval men.
Personally, except for horrible behavior on the internet by both religious and atheists, I have seen more negative behavior towards atheists than religious in actual life.
It follows, for both James and Henry as it does for their sister in her best work, that our behavior with people close by is the true field of «morality,» and that happiness and well - being in life depend on the need for self - observation or clear insight into the self.
You are wasting your one and only life on blind faith in a ancient fairy tale created by man to control the behavior of other men.
If genetic inheritance and social inheritance combine to predispose us to behavior with moral significance, then we can hypothesize that some level of biological and environmental determinism has an effect on everyone's life.
I think it's all about focus on what Jesus said and did with his life... and how that effects someone's actual behavior «in the now».
It seems to me that this latest shift in 20th - century theology is not to a different issue from that of liberation theologies, but to a deepening of it, a recognition that the fate of the oppressed and the fate of the earth are inextricably interrelated, for we all live on one planet — a planet vulnerable to our destructive behavior.
Megan Draper, shown here engaging in desperate and repulsive behavior, appears to be on her way out of Don's life — and ours.
When neurosis is viewed as the product of the impossible demands made on the individual by an overdeveloped conscience, therapy may be directed not toward helping the patient live up to his or her conscience, but rather toward bringing down the conscience to the level of behavior.
Stop pointing out what you think is the sinful behavior in other people, and instead, work on the stuff in your own life.
Religions teach about ultimate claims on believers» lives and provide a core vision for it, which invariably colors its followers» socio - political aspirations, engagements and behaviors.
The Bible clearly says that to be a Christian is not based on church affiliation or even behavior but based on whether or not a person has received God's gift of eternal life through His son Jesus.
I do nt think we are all born with an innate sense of right and wrong, we are wired differently and our conditioning can program us to walk through life with blinders on not seeing how immoral and wrong our behavior is... I loved this story.
At least, our experience of the animals with whom we live is that they exhibit behaviors similar to many of our own; that those behaviors clearly seem to be signs of emotional and mental qualities familiar to us from our own knowledge of ourselves; that animals possess distinctive individual traits, characteristics that are irreducibly personal (even if we feel obliged to recoil from that word on metaphysical principle), their own peculiar affections and aversions, expectations and fears; that many beasts command certain rational skills; and that all of this makes some kind of natural appeal to our moral sense.
It is Ambrose's outward behavior on the public stage, writes McLynn, «enfolded in the dignity of his priestly office,» that is the best clue to his historical significance, not his inner life.
These passages on repentance are not calling people to make changes to their behavior so that they can receive eternal life.
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