Always end on a positive note so it's better to come back and do a couple more nails later, rather than have her struggle and undo all the good behavior modification work you've been doing.
Keep an upbeat attitude and
always end on a positive note.
Maintain the group scent; use positive associations with treats, food, and playtime; and try to
always end on a positive note — before any agitation starts.
Not exact matches
Always end each training session
on a
positive note so that your dog will look forward to your next training session.
Reward your dog for correct behavior and
always end your obedience training sessions
on a
positive note.
Always end each session
on a
positive note!
Always end a session
on a
positive note, with a success
on his part... even if it means making the last command one he has known for a while.
Keep the training sessions short and interesting — and
always try to
end on a
positive note.
Remember,
always do this in short bursts, cheer the dog
on,
end on a
positive note, and never yell at, scold, or otherwise make a dog feel bad for his efforts.
When taught with
positive reinforcement and short sessions (
always ending on an upbeat
note), even older cats love learning new tricks.
While the vast majority of these may seem odd (keep in mind, this IS a Japanese game, so Japanese culture is going to be front and center), they've
always ended on a
positive, upbeat
note and show a side of Kiryu and Majima that you may not see if you only stick to the story missions.
It is
always good to start and
end on a
positive note.
It is
always good to
end the long - term employment
on a
positive note in order for both parties to express their gratitude for the value which they have added to each other.
Keep lessons short, interesting and
always try to
end on a
positive note.
«I
always start with the bad news (your dues are going up) and
end with the good news (how this is going to be a benefit to your business) so I can leave the conversation
on a
positive note,» explains Becker.