Sentences with phrase «emotional associations into»

By taking customer's feelings and emotional associations into account in both choosing colors and sending out promotions, the company says, your business can create a memorable visual identity.

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If you are deep into emotional eating, seek the help of a counselor so together you can untangle this unhealthy association and deal with the real issues at the heart of this pattern.
But those earlier associations, far from lending the story any real emotional conviction, serve only to throw its essential callousness into high relief.
But leave it to Oprah Winfrey — broadcasting mogul and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association's first black female Cecil B. DeMille Award - winner — to crystalize this cultural moment into a moving and emotional speech that garnered multiple standing ovations from the audience and accolades across social media.
Adding fuel to the social - emotional - learning bonfire is its recent association with hot - button issues, such as reforming school discipline into restorative justice.
Although a great deal of research into the social and emotional development of children has been conducted to date, very little has been undertaken with adults, says McGarvey, who recently earned a prestigious fellowship from the American Association of University Women.
However, it is not the image itself that is conveyed, but instead some insight into the emotional associations that that view provoked.
It is unclear if the association is causal or rather if substance abuse is secondary to another factor, such as depression or hopelessness.9 In the present study, alcohol, marijuana, and other drug use remained significant even when the effects of other factors, including a measure of emotional health, were taken into account.
As author Evie Blad points out, this isn't an all or nothing proposition: even if it is not an official part of the new ESSA - mandated system, SEL assessment can still be implemented by states and districts for many valuable ends: «[S] ome states may begin collecting data in those social and emotional areas to get baseline information, to gauge its reliability, and to explore the possibility of incorporating it into accountability systems in the future, [Kristen Amundson, executive director of the National Association of State Boards of Education] said.»
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