Sentences with phrase «did emotional well»

In none of these analyses did emotional well - being affect survival.

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Do not sabotage yourself by draining your emotional energy on what everyone else is doing better than you.
Research has shown that medical patients who develop emotional health problems cost more to treat and respond less well to treatment; as a result, says Ahern, «it behooves the medical system to do a better job in detection and treatment of behavioral health because it drives outcomes and drives the costs.»
Well, things don't have to get so dramatic when you exercise a good degree of emotional intelligence.
This is where emotional intelligence (EQ) comes in and does its best work.
Those who possess minimal emotional and mental resources can do very silly things, but their intentions are almost always good.
Perhaps $ 75,000 is the threshold beyond which further increases in income no longer improve individuals» ability to do what matters most to their emotional well - being, such as spending time with people they like, avoiding pain and disease, and enjoying leisure.»
This kind of awareness and emotional intelligence is what gives people the courage to do crazy but brilliant things — like leave their well - paying job and start an online bookstore.
Good - natured and unabashedly emotional, he shows you how to put your heart into everything you do.
A few months ago I took an emotional intelligence test (which didn't leave me feeling particularly good about myself) and realized that social responsibility isn't a strong suit for me, especially where the environment is concerned.
The idea of storytelling is based on how well you can capture the attention of audience and engaging them on an emotional level is the best way to do so.
As an emotional draw to pull in employees, make a compelling case for why your startup is the place to be — whether that's because it's doing good in the world or it's primed to make a bundle in an emerging market.
Instead of sitting down for eight to 10 hours straight, it may be better to do your work in short bursts, giving yourself emotional breaks.
I didn't learn about emotional intelligence until well into my 30s.
«The other side of the coin,» added Vasileff, «is the minutiae - driven people,» who obsess over issues and tasks that don't really contribute to their emotional or financial well - being.
People refer for logical reasons (because they have determined that your company offers good deals or great products) and for emotional reasons (because they enjoy doing business with you).
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Rather than getting emotional or dwelling in disappointment, analyze these moments and figure out what you could do better next month.
Sustained national media attention on the shooting, emotional confrontations between politicians and survivors and their families, as well as a public - opinion shift in favor of stricter gun laws could spur Congress to do something to tighten access to guns.
You are right that coping mechanism is indiviualistic based on each one's emotional strength, good for yu that taking a walk in the park helped, it does not in most cases when the person you most deeply loved is gone.
And do a better job than most other outlets to create emotional bridges between people.
# 9 I don't think it's a good idea to try to elicit emotional reactions out of women by using «r - ape» as you put it in your posts.
Yes, I did go through an emotional «if only» syndrome: feeling that if only I'd been a better daughter it might not have happened — yet at the same time I recognized that as an irrational but common emotional reaction.
I am glad your kids are doing well and seeking counseling to deal with having to continue to expose themselves to emotional abuse.
In addition to that, I'd be lying if I said there isn't an emotional component: It can be taxing to be «on» for interviews and put your best foot forward in a series of meetings with professionals you admire and respect, to write when you don't want to, to network or do research.
I keep secrets because my appetite for truth and transparency doesn't supersede my responsibility to care for the emotional well - being and hearts of others, and because most of our lives don't occur in a vacuum.
You see, the American church has done an excellent job of catering to a devotional or emotional style of spirituality — and that's a good thing!
He knew that catechesis which is purely pious and voluntarist (i.e. addressed only to the will, exhorting to «do good, be good» and seeking to evoke emotional experience without giving any vision of the coherence and truth of God's works), does not hold the young.
This was for the safety of those who did not have leprosy, and also for their emotional well being.
Not that it can enhance emotional or psychological well - being where prayer did not; rather, that it reveals to us more than ever just how inextricably interwoven the biochemistry of the brain is to who we are and how we relate to each other.
There have been studies done on long - term meditators, and researchers have found through FMRI's that there are distinct changes in areas of the brain that typically lead to greater levels of peace, well - being and better mental and emotional control.
You express American religious freedom very well right there at the beginning of your post: «consider yourself what you wish... doesn't make it so...» Yet they are not concerned with what is actually real, but only what they believe in their heads using emotional and cultural feedback to reinforce their beliefs.
There is no doubt that worship does provoke an emotional response in us, and that is a good thing.
«Our faith communities don't tend only to folks» spiritual health but to their emotional and their physical health as well,» she said.
I am sorry, I do not write well enough to exlpain myself, but I believe that the power of the Holy Spirit is as such, that if any Christian needs emotional and spiritual healing, and they ALLOW Him, He will give it.
Well, I think it's because far too many Christians just don't know how to spot and respond to the signs of abuse — be it spiritual abuse, abuse of authority, or even the physical / emotional / sexual abuse of women and children.
When an emotional manipulator feels out of control, they'll say or do «uncharacteristic» things to try and feel better.
The ministers attempted to do this through the tracts and books they distributed on the frontier, but their own inclination as well as the literature stressed the emotional and the moral aspects of the religious life.
Maybe unbelievers display similar hope by thinking if they just trust in the power of love and do their best to be there in good times and bad, they will make the person they love more happy and less likely to need the emotional crutch of an invented «god.»
And remember, nuts contain the good kind of fat which is so important for both physical and emotional health, so don't be afraid of them!
It's 14 months since I gave birth and I don't feel too good on an emotional level so it's time for me to make a few changes.
Just recently I went to a very hands - on functional medicine doctor who does gentle spinal adjustments and he said «well, much of the problem is structural but a lot of it is emotional too.»
Youths are usually louder and more emotional than grown ups also their is the prawn sandwich fans the ones with no monetary troubles and you don't need to be Einstein to work out which one of those two types makes for a better atmosphere.
Does this change if the Bears» lose an away game to a well - rested team in what has to be an emotional game for Tampa?
I get that for a lot of people the most fun thing a team can do is get better, but for me that'll always be secondary to my emotional connection with certain players, especially ones who shaped my childhood.
«When you got great teammates like I do, who allow me to play with my emotions and allow me to be emotional when I'm talking to them, to use my emotions to the better of us, it's easy.»
Which doesn't make him a bad person, but also doesn't give me a good emotional response.
He was not particularly emotional because he doesn't want to be the best young player.
Well, I'm sure he doesn't, but he's not formal in nature, that's for sure, and he's more emotional than he looks.
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