Sentences with phrase «behave in a better way»

Happiness might make people feel good, but it doesn't always make them behave in good ways.
Your best friend is also sensitive to negative or positive outcomes to his behavior, so make sure you always reward good behavior instead of punishing him for bad behavior, this way, your dog will always want to get his treat and behave in a good way.
So we see that the purpose of discipline is to teach children something, so that they will learn to behave in a better way next time.

Not exact matches

And if you know that high temperatures are likely to make you behave in ways you won't be proud of later, you're better armed to stop yourself before you take your discomfort out on others.
«I would like my legacy to be represented in the fact that no one inside of McDonough doubts that we are a premier school, and every day we wake up and behave that way, not with arrogance but with a focus on being the best
Finding out how people behave in other places can support or negate your beliefs and change your marketing techniques in the best way possible.
The way the market and world economies are behaving in recent months I think you will have plenty of time to buy stocks trading at good values.
I found it interesting to read that Dr. Gottman states on his website that «Happily married couples behave like good friends, and they handle their conflicts in gentle, positive ways
Most of the governance concerns surrounding executive compensation for widely - held corporations are related to the difficulty in ensuring that the CEO is motivated to behave in ways that are in the best long - term interests of the corporation.
People don't behave the way we do, good or bad, because of ancient scripture or the voice of burning bush in the desert or the face of the messiah on French toast.
But I can go months, even years without saying a cross word to anyone, hurting anyone's feelings, or behaving in any way that could be considered by Christians as «sinful»... well, not sinful as in causing any harm.
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We are human beings, and we relate to one another better when we stop expecting the other person to behave in a prescribed, programmed way but instead talk openly with one another about our actual desires, preferences, hopes, and expectations.
It's just a way that our human minds measures how physical reality behaves (some of us, like Hawking, do this better than others, but either way, it's just all in our heads, or if we write it down, it becomes an abstraction on paper.
True, that when we err, we feel convicted to not err again, but that is a sign that God cares enough about you to not want you to behave in a way that is detrimental to living a good life.
The best way to bring the sinfulness of such sins home to us is to point toward the places where humans in fact act wrongly: in home, school, business, contacts with others, and the like, where by pride, self - seeking, neglect of our neighbors, ugliness of behavior in our homes, and so much else, we often behave in a reprehensible manner or we subtly and insidiously treat other persons as mere «things.»
The way we have reacted to the death of our enemy says something about us; we must remember that when we have an enemy we make ourselves into an enemy as well, and we were horrified when our enemies celebrated in the streets because of 9/11 and yet now we are behaving the same way.
We have long expected corporations to behave in a primarily selfish way, seeking profits for their stockholders above the well being of their employees or the public.
Well, FAITH, there's the problem... that gibberish in the bible was just made up by «some guy» to keep the peasants behaving in a manner that whomever wrote it thought was a good way to behave... some of those guys were wise, yes, and there are benefits to following some of the «guidelines» set forth in the Bible... but it's a circular argument to use the Bible as a reason to have faith, because you have to first BELIEVE in the deity, THEN believe that the deity inspired the writings, THEN you can take the writings as «truth»... I'm two steps back, not believing in the deity at all (Yay, Atheists!
ordinary people, even good ones, can be seduced, recruited, initiated into behaving in evil ways under the sway of powerful systemic and situational forces (p. 443)
I don't necessarily agree with these billboards, but it's way better than that «I Need A List Of 10 Rules To Know How To Behave» that I see in my face everywhere I go.
But just forcing others to behave in a certain way (which Santorum is an example of), well, that's more like Inquisition than living according to the values of Jesus.
Speaking during Premier's News Hour, she said: «We have whole issues with purity culture and modesty culture which says, «well, women, if you dress a certain way it's your fault if a man behaves in that way» and so actually for a lot of women they have been conditioned to blame themselves and say «if he's done that to me it must be my fault».
... he's got it right... in fact, just the other day... (well, since a day is like a thousand years to Dad, Me and the Bird, it might have been a thousand years ago)... but just the other day I was saying to Dad, «Dad... Father... hey, might have to go back and incarnated again... seems the way the American Evangelicals are behaving, I might have to die again... I know!
So the best way to behave rightly is to change our thinking and bring it in conformity with God and His Word.
What we can do when we understand institutions, is to better understand why people sometimes behave in hurtful ways when they are otherwise good people and mean well.
Ordinary people, even good ones, can be seduced, recruited, initiated into behaving in evil ways under the sway of powerful systemic and situational forces.
Almonds can be substituted for other nuts or seeds, however their oil content can change the way the batter behaves, so it's probably best to use almonds on your first try, and then play around once you're confident in your macaron skills.
You shouldn't have to, but in a pinch thats an easy way to get dry dough to behave a bit better.
Speaking live on Arsenalplayer, Wenger replied: «In the last two games against Chelsea we played with 10 men, so of course it will be important the way we play football, but the way we behave as well, because discipline and results are strongly linked.
Just compare the way Arsenal treat their players to other teams.You'll clearly see the difference.The way we treat our players makes them feel so big.Just look at the way Fabregas and Van Persie behaved before leaving.They go to other clubs and they look good but you always know they were better under Arsenal.I can't think of one top player who left Arsenal and was better.If the player has pride the team should also know they have their pride.No player is bigger than any club and hence all players should be treated with that in mind..
«I think I observe him well and he behaves in a very professional way, I must say.
I can say only he inspired me, the way I manage, the way I behave in life as well.
We view this as a rivalry built on mutual respect and we expect our players to behave better in a way that is more befitting of the rivalry.»
Let's get the facts straight here.He never demanded # 400,000 a week.All that is just media talk.However, I support your point of the fact that him going does not mean disaster.We've survived with far better players leaving you know.If Arsenal had replaced Van Persie the season he left we would've challenged them for the title that season.However, at that time we were financially poor and had to settle for some second rate players.Now we are in a better financial position and I expect us to be more ambitious and that involves trying as much as possible to replace any player who leaves.This doom prediction doesn't show the character of a top club.Even Chelsea won't behave like how we do if they lost Hazard.I hate the way Arsenal allows players to treat it.I actually thought only smaller clubs behaved that way.
We lost the Community Shield, it was not good for us but we behaved in a fantastic way — no excuses, not crying, not moaning.
Not every parent is as diligent as you are, nor is every child as well - behaved as yours... Try to laugh it off and just be grateful that it's not your son climbing the display to punch Mr. Moose in the face, it wasn't your daughter pushing toddlers out of the way at the top of the slide, and it was someone else's husband that almost knocked me down trying to get on the elevator as I was getting off.
In The Total Transformation, James Lehman says that, «You can't feel your way to better behavior; you have to behave your way to better feelings.»
In this way they learn to meet the responsibility of stopping the argument, as well as a more socially appropriate way of behaving.
If you see your child behaving in an uncharacteristic way, running around, and acting more hyper and energized than usual, break out those good bedtime routines and get her ready for bed.
Even if your child chooses to respond or behave in a way that isn't a good choice, it's important to discuss the potential consequences.
The benefits for both you and your baby are incredible, but the ways in which your body might behave during your child's stay amid your bosom might be a little, well, strange.
Great approach and will try it more, though don't you think it's putting a bit of responsibility onto the older one to show the younger how to behave, (not wholly a bad thing) but shouldn't kids feel their parents presence in a good way, supportive and guiding.
«We no longer believe a good mother looks or behaves in any particular way, and we're more comfortable sharing our failures as mothers,» says Granju, who is also author of «Attachment Parenting: Instinctive Care for Your Baby and Young Child» (Pocket Books, 1999).
While spanking supporters say the method works well, the reality is that all it teaches the child is to behave and «be good» — not necessarily to understand why they should conduct themselves in a certain way.
All I knew about training dogs was what I had learned in Science class about animals being made to behave in certain ways through rewards and punishments, so I naively (stupidly, actually) assumed that I could get Vicky to act in the ways that I had wanted by rewarding her for her good actions and punishing her for her bad ones.
Parents who are firm but who are loving when they correct their children's bad behavior allow their kids to feel secure in two important ways: by letting them know that there are boundaries and rules that they need to obey for their health, safety, and well - being, and by reassuring them that while you expect them to behave well and make good choices, your love for them is steadfast and strong.
I know my clients so well that I know if their bodies or their minds are behaving in a way that is unusual for them.»
When the toddler is disciplined in such a way, he / she would become a well - behaved child.
I found myself behaving in ways that I'd sworn I wouldn't, and that's when I knew I needed to find better tools and more support.
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