Sentences with phrase «deep understanding of human nature»

Laurie Grengs» approach to Executive Coaching, therefore, requires a deep understanding of human nature and human behavior.
After getting a degree in psychology and working in employment coaching, life - skills coaching, and human resources, Kat used her deep understanding of human nature to become a sought - after dating and relationship coach.
Trained by the Coaches Training Institute and inspired by author Don Miguel Ruiz, she takes a traditional approach to coaching, one that is grounded in a deep understanding of human nature.

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Let's just admit we don't know the true origin of any «creator» and understand that morals, ethics and our human nature come from a deeper nature than we probably understand, but more likely from a desire to continue the human race, survival.
In his encyclical letter on the importance of St. Thomas» work, Pope Leo also alluded to the Church's need to maintain a deep study of science: «When the Scholastics, following the teaching of the Holy Fathers, everywhere taught throughout their anthropology that the human understanding can only rise to the knowledge of immaterial things by things of sense, nothing could be more useful for the philosopher than to investigate carefully the secrets of Nature, and to be conversant, long and laboriously, with the study of physical science.»
Jennifer Moorcroft, a lay Carmelite, brings a deep understanding of the Carmelite tradition, combined with sensitivity and insight into human nature to introduce the reader to the «bit players».
The demands of «the human spirit for the time include authentic understandings, many of them rooted in the Gospels and in the deepest Christian intellectual traditions, about the nature of human existents.
Maybe you have some deep understanding of the nature of the universe that the normal human does not... or you are just a typical modern day sheep following what you have faith in but probably don't undertsand.
The result will be a much deeper understanding of both our biological nature and our human interconnectedness.20
«Flurry» Yates, the eponymous hero of Somerville and Ross's Memoirs of an Irish RM, who managed both to discharge his duties as a resident magistrate in 19th century Ireland, and in so doing demonstrate a deep understanding of the best and worst of human nature, and (intermittently) to keep control of his lunatic Irish setter Maria while out rough shooting snipe and woodcock on the Irish bogs.
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