Sentences with phrase «emotional decisions based on»

At any rate, I suspect there will be more client movement in the first half of 2017 than we have seen in a long, long time, mostly due to impulsive and emotional decisions based on the explicit disclosure of what was previously opaque.
Schools need to work to ensure as much information and choice as possible is available for parents so that they are making informed decisions, not emotional decisions based on their child's friends or the trendiest device on the shelf.
We invest with a 3 - 5 year focus that helps us avoid emotional decisions based on current conditions.
So there was no research because what would you research this decision was a emotional decision based on pure emotions and not much if any scientific data.
It can not be an emotional decision based on fear and speculation.
When you sell commercial multifamily, you are selling to savvy investors who are running the numbers, not making an emotional decision based on their personal lives.
There is so much money involved in buying a house that you can't afford to make an emotional decision based on modern styling or high end finishes that cause you to overlook the four lane highway outside the front door.

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Everyone else will buy and sell based on emotional biases; overcoming these instincts will lead to sound investment decisions, and set you aside from the pack.
Research reported by Harvard Business Review shows 95 percent of purchase decisions happen unconsciously, based on emotional responses that are backed up by logical reason.
This 12 - Step Program teaches the differences between active and passive investing, explains the emotional triggers that impact investment decisions, and offers an enlightening education on science - based investing that may forever change the way an investor perceives the stock market.
Another bias is mental accounting where an investor divides wealth into arbitrary categories and makes irrational decisions based on the category, such as a stock purchase or sale tied to an emotional attachment to the company.
The WORST thing you can do is panic like the media, make emotional decisions, and watch the news on a minute by minute basis which will make your emotions go even crazier.
Many traders look for trade signals from a combination of just a few tools and indicators to build their «weight of evidence» to help them make more objective and less emotional trading decisions instead of reacting to any price movement on a reactionary basis.
Doing so risks making poor market - timing decisions based on an emotional reaction to the news.»
These people are making decisions based purely on emotional evaluation.
(Spiritual Renewal Through Personal Groups, p. 201) The kind of participation which produces emotional involvement is based on the awareness that one's feelings and opinions are recognized, valued, and taken into account in group decisions.
As best as I can tell, from my own personal experience when I became a Christian about 30 years ago, and from all the testimonies I have read and heard over the years, becoming a born again Christian is largely an emotional experience and a decision base on emotions.
I am of the thinking before that Le prof makes his decision purely for football reason and not basing it on emotional reason.
Rather, adults make their decisions about their interactions with children based on deep - seated emotional reactions to their own -LSB-...]
It would seem appropriate that judges review the entire case and qualifications of the respective parents and refrain from basing their decision on personal biases and emotional testimony.»
Davies urged the prime minister to base his decisions on this issue on «common sense» and not an «emotional craving to be seen as compassionate».
Inspired by global - positioning system technology, the LPS framework helps educators make decisions for individual learners by locating them on a learning journey based on dimensions such as social - emotional learning, general cognition, discipline, and biographical background.
Its social and emotional learning (SEL) solution, Evo Social / Emotional, is based on the Devereux Student Strengths Assessment (DESSA), a standardized, strengths - based measure of critical social and emotional skills such as personal responsibility, self - management, relationship skills and healthy decision emotional learning (SEL) solution, Evo Social / Emotional, is based on the Devereux Student Strengths Assessment (DESSA), a standardized, strengths - based measure of critical social and emotional skills such as personal responsibility, self - management, relationship skills and healthy decision Emotional, is based on the Devereux Student Strengths Assessment (DESSA), a standardized, strengths - based measure of critical social and emotional skills such as personal responsibility, self - management, relationship skills and healthy decision emotional skills such as personal responsibility, self - management, relationship skills and healthy decision - making.
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It retains conservative styling to appeal to business fleet customers whose purchase choices are based more on rational than emotional decisions.
Personally, however, I feel there is a very large segment of the population who don't have the discipline to budget with a credit card because of this «lack of emotional pain», but there is another smaller segment who «bring down the average», if you will, who live on a strict budget, and have the discipline to not impulse buy or change their purchase decision based on plastic.
These trading decisions are based purely on trading signals generated by technical indicators, taking the emotional aspect of the trading process completely out of the picture.
It is an emotional and stressful decision but one they arrive at based on one over-riding conclusion: They need to get out of debt.
You'll have to predict the reaction of emotional people making emotional decisions about a company based on a few data points.
The exact number of companies that an investor owns is ultimately a subjective decision based on the balance between risk, trading costs, emotional stress, and the time and effort costs of watching a given number of companies.
I think before there are two ways to look at this decision one that's just based on numbers and the other one that is purely emotional.
Do not base your decision on the cuteness of a dog or puppy or some other emotional factor.
We stopped parading dogs in front of people (so they could pick the one that took their fancy or tugged at their heartstrings) and went over to a system of only showing people Border Collies suited to their lifestyle and environment, allowing those who applied to adopt a dog to make an informed decision rather than adopting one solely based on an emotional response.
Potential pet owners who choose a puppy or adult dog that is healthy, trainable (or already trained), and capable of fitting the family dynamic are more likely to develop an enduring and rewarding relationship than those who make snap decisions based on an emotional appeal.
Sadly, many base their decision on emotional appeal, having little to no knowledge about the dog's breed, temperament or potent...
Based on that allegation, the Committee on Attorney Advertising filed a formal complaint against Zemel, charging him with violating the ethical prohibitions against direct client solicitation and against communicating with someone whose physical, emotional or mental state might impair the decision to hire a lawyer.
People are emotional creatures with a predilection for making snap judgments and decisions based partly on visual cues.
Recently, a former Canadian soldier diagnosed with depression and anxiety resulting from her time in the armed forces was barred from bringing her emotional support cat on an Air Canada flight, a decision which she and the Canadian Mental Health Association decried as discriminatory and differential treatment on the basis that she had a mental health, rather than physical, disability.
Good governance requires benchers to make well - reasoned decisions (read: without emotional attachment to nostalgic memories) based on research and data presented to them by staff or LSUC committees, «in a timely manner» (query whether this was achieved in the articling debacle) and in a manner that is in «the public interest».
Many market analysts advise against making investment decisions based purely on emotional reactions.
Based on our collection of resume samples for this position, the most sought - after skills in an Emergency Medical Technician are emergency care training, stamina, emotional stability, decision - making, teamwork, and service orientation.
Mindler's proprietary 5 - D assessment bases a student's career decision on an exhaustive analysis of basic orientation, interest, personality, battery of aptitudes and emotional & social intelligence.
Based on our collection of Foster Care Social Worker example resumes, main job requirements are people skills, social work expertise, empathy, emotional stability, stamina, availability for field work, recordkeeping, and decision making.
One of the biggest problems is couples often make these decisions based on emotional reactions rather than a full understanding of future implications.
The Get Real curriculum is based on state and national frameworks that emphasize social and emotional learning skills such as self - awareness, self - management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision making.
The KidsMatter initiative is built on three evidence based models, including risk and protective factors and provides a Programs Guide to assist schools in making informed decisions about appropriate and effective school social and emotional learning programs.
The Social Decision Making / Social Problem Solving Program is based on social learning theory, social - emotional learning / emotional intelligence theory, and cognitive - behavioural principles.
API advocates for practices that are dedicated to the physical and emotional safety of infants as well as long term health of all children; that empower parents to be educated on infant sleep, arousal, and breathing; and for decisions that are based in accurate data and compatible with biological needs.
The Collaborative for Academic, Social and Emotional Learning defines responsible decision making as «the ability to make constructive and respectful choices about personal behavior and social interactions based on considerations of ethical standards, safety concerns, the realistic evaluation of the consequences that stem from actions and the well - being of self and others.»
Property investors are a less emotional breed who make sensible decisions based on an evaluation of the potential profitability of the purchase.
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