Sentences with phrase «detracting from self»

Although it theoretically made sense that disturbed eating behavior, problematic relations with friends and family, and depressive symptoms would be related to poor metabolic control by detracting from self - care behavior, we did not find evidence that self - care behavior explained any of these associations to metabolic control.
Alternatively, depression may indirectly affect metabolic control by detracting from self - care behavior.
avoiding anything that is thought to detract from self - esteem, such as criticism, negative feedback, failing or low grades, reporting on a student's position in class or year, using red pens on student work and the like
I think it's safe to expect that throughout 2016 Amazon will continue to introduce changes to author - centric programs, which will both benefit and detract from self - publishers» bottom lines.

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It also impacts how people view you, which can lead to heightened levels of self - consciousness (which can detract from focus on work - related tasks).
Prior research has shown that the use of social media may detract from face - to - face relationships, reduce investment in meaningful activities, increase sedentary behavior by encouraging more screen time, lead to internet addiction, and erode self - esteem through unfavorable social comparison.
using words like bigot does not detract from the fact that the CC has major problems, these are self inflicted due to poor management.
It has been found to have a powerful lasting potential to enhance or detract from women's feelings of self - confidence and these feelings often last a lifetime [3, 4].
Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas in a statement said the latest overturned conviction «should not detract from the continuing need to embrace comprehensive and meaningful reforms to fortify our government contracting processes from manipulation, self - dealing and pay - to - play corruption.»
All this notwithstanding, Milne is clearly a controversial man with views many find objectionable and, for some in the Parliamentary Labour Party, his hiring is the latest in series of self - inflicted catastrophes which detracts from the job of opposition.
So as authors look seriously at self - publishing and e-books, it's real tempting to cut back on the time consuming and resource depleting efforts to promote that detracts from the time you have to write.
Your goal is to add to the discussion, not detract from it with spammy comments and blatant self - promotion.
These points, coupled with the fact that it is much harder to get self - published books distributed to bookstores — large, small, and independent — detracts a bit from the self - publishing glamour.
At first glance, some of these behaviors can appear amusing to humans, but often if not dealt with, can lead to self - harming and interfere with the dog's ability to function normally in its social environment, detracting from the dogs overall well being.
At first glance, some of these behaviors can appear amusing to humans, but often if not dealt with, can lead to self - harming and interfere with the dog's ability to function normally in its social environment, detracting from the dogs overall well - being.
Some self - help - style chatter invades the book («I'll be publicly honest with you if you will be privately honest with yourself») but does not detract from Evans's authority.
Self - contained mini-games with a simple enough rule set that adding features will detract from the game play.
How much is too much, either in terms of self - revelation — which might detract from the art, not add to it — or potential over-explaining of an art piece?
We live in an age where enterprise uses signifiers of spiritual betterment to sell you things that detract from it; where many try to buy access to self - realisation, to their own centres, by dropping The Power of Now or Reiki for Dummies into their virtual baskets.
One element in ensuring that self - deprecating humour does not detract from core values is to employ humour that is relatively minor, as the interviewees above suggest.
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