One of my massage clients just messaged me tonight and asked me if I'd heard
about treating people with autism with camel milk.
If you look at what is the true promise of natural, integrative, functional, whatever name you want to apply to this body of knowledge, is that it is
about treating people rather than disease.
Its all about treating people as adults, not controlling their behavior even if you think they are making a mess of it.
Wouldn't it be great if Christianity stated to be
about treating people fairly, nurturing the poor, weak, and young, and compassion?
How
about treating people the way Christ treated people?
Forget the foosball tables and unlimited vacation time; Tom believes company culture is
about treating people well and investing in their personal and professional development.
Not exact matches
Then you can focus on thinking
about how to do things better, how to
treat people better, how to make your business better.
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People tend to mimic each other's body language, which might help them develop intuitions about what other people are feeling — intuitions about whether they'll treat them fairly,» explains De
People tend to mimic each other's body language, which might help them develop intuitions
about what other
people are feeling — intuitions about whether they'll treat them fairly,» explains De
people are feeling — intuitions
about whether they'll
treat them fairly,» explains DeSteno.
If you want your best
people to stay, you need to think carefully
about how you
treat them.
We were asking urgent questions
about whether women,
people of color, religious minorities, immigrants, would ever be
treated with dignity and respect.
«In a leadership role it's
about finding that balance between being aggressive, fierce and competitive, and
treating people well»
I guess I learned
about the importance of
treating people well and building relationships.
«When we launched our science initiative last year, I spoke
about how we need to change that our government spends 50x more
treating people who are sick than finding cures so
people don't get sick in the first place,» he wrote.
You can't be perfect every day, but in a leadership role it's
about finding that balance between being aggressive, fierce and competitive, and
treating people well.
Find out how they
treated the receptionist, find out what they did while they waited, ask
about any chance encounters with other employers... occasionally you can identify a disconnect between what they show you and what they show the
people they're not trying to impress.
In my book I also talk
about consumers
treating our
people badly — being rude to them.
«Be wary of the fact that how a
person treats or speaks
about someone else could potentially translate into the way they will
treat you in the future,» Thought Catalog cautions.
I worry
about the United States with its history of how we
treated people of color.
But over the years, employers have reached differing conclusions
about how the Act's language should be interpreted — specifically the line that says employers must
treat pregnant women the same as «other
persons not so affected [by pregnancy] but similar in their ability or inability to work.»
Although their findings were published a month ago, the experiment didn't trigger outrage until the past few days, after blogs and essays in The New York Times and The Atlantic raised red flags
about the ethics of
treating people like laboratory rats without their permission.
She taught me a lot
about how NOT to
treat the
people you work with.
And while those polled sought more action from the White House and Congress, most thought the number of mass shootings in the country centers around an issue
about identifying and
treating people with mental health issues.
Today, more than 15,000
people have taken Lactagen, an over-the-counter derivative of the formula Ritter cooked up, and his company, Ritter Pharmaceuticals, is
about to launch trials for a prescription drug to
treat lactose intolerance — an endeavor that can cost upward of $ 50 million before the FDA gives its OK.
Most don't make a scene over it; they just make a note of it and take their business elsewhere, while telling a dozen other
people about being
treated poorly.
«It's
about learning to
treat yourself as a whole
person even though your body is broken down.»
Is it because so many
people care
about how white - collar middle managers are
treated at an online retailing company?
High - performance standards should not only be applied to the work, but also to how
people treat others, feel
about each other, and the energy they bring to the team.
The shock of the downturn and anger
about the abuses that drove it promise to accelerate preexisting trends toward reduced materialism, commitment to sustainability, higher expectations of corporate social responsibility, and resentment of cynical marketing that
treats people as soulless and mechanical consumers.
In a sign of how seriously Goldman is
treating the new venture, the company approached several top consumer finance executives
about the job, which comes with the title of partner, a highly coveted position at Goldman, the
people briefed on the matter said.
Instead of ignoring reporters» questions
about the price increase of the drug, which is used to
treat people with toxoplasmosis, Shkreli embraced the publicity, speaking with The New York Times and other media outlets, and arguing that the price of $ 750 per pill was necessary and good business.
Before his death, Banerjee emailed Hsieh and said he was concerned
about the Downtown Project — concerned
about how resources were being allocated, and
about how
people in the company were
treated.
One nice thing
about the IRS
treating crypto as an asset is that we can look at how the IRS
treats people that «day trade» stock and often don't keep great records / have lots of transactions.
Asked
about mass shootings more broadly, the public says by a roughly 2 to 1 margin that they reflect problems identifying and
treating people with mental health problems rather than inadequate gun control laws.
The fact that many
people have intelligently reflected on this verse and different conclusions come to
about its meaning demands that where there are differences in understanding that come from its reading, that they be
treated with the utomost intellectual respect.
That is what religion is
about, teaching
people to be generous to others, feed the sick or hurt or homeless,
treating others like you want to be
treated, being honest, kind, loving, and generous.
How
about people grow up and stop believing in these ridiculous, bigoted religions and
treat this as a human rights issue.
What do we really know
about the conditions and the way slaves / bondservants were
treated by a «holy
people»?
I'm so tired of
people whining and complaining
about contraceptives and their purposes... whether it be for family plannign issues OR to
treat a «medical condition» for women that just an't suck it up and toughen up.
It seems to me they have much bigger fish to fry like: The Taliban
treating women as less than human, stoning
people to death, 60 year old men marrying teenage girls, cutting off an 18 year old girl's nose because she left her abusive husband (see TIME magazine a month ago), destroying over 125 schools because girls attend, suicidal Islamic fanatical cowards on every continent killing thousands of INNOCENT
people, and these clowns are worried
about their precious Koran being burned by a nutjob.
It's not your belief that makes you a better
person, it's how you
treat people and right
about now, I'd say you're quite the ass!
This always seems a convenient little story for the theist, because otherwise you have to accept that a
person could feel a god's presence and then become aware that it was all a delusion, much like the awareness that many feel
about the voices in their heads when
treated with antipsychotics.
Some behaviour you might find anywhere: making jokes
about gay
people, using words like «gay» pejoratively and
treating us with suspicion.
It is identical to racial issues: civil and church laws need to protect the truth
about the equal dignity of all races because that truth allows us to
treat others as
persons.
Civil laws and church laws need to protect, respectively, the natural and revealed truths
about our sexuality, precisely because those truths allow us to
treat others as
persons.
Which is different than the popular Lamott quote, where she says how to properly
treat material from those who ride roughshod over others: ``... If
people wanted you to write warmly
about them, they should have behaved better.»
shut the f * & k up
about another
persons «bad behavior» when you
treat woman the exact same way and have a very, very similar personality disorder....
Any value Jesus had was in the universality of his message
about how all
people should
treat all other
people.
Jerry... the point is that these
people were whining
about how they were being
treated on the blog.
I've wept as close friends slowly distanced themselves from me and well - meaning church
people treated me like a project — someone to pray
about, gossip
about, and fix.
He was still passionate
about justice and
treating people with dignity.