Not exact matches
After all the
fear, sadness, anger, guilt and recrimination brought on
by the recent banking and housing crises, it is clear that
emotional understanding is an integral part of financial planning.
Market information is largely noise generated
by an
emotional response, whether
fear or greed.
[01:10] Introduction [02:45] James welcomes Tony to the podcast [03:35] Tony's leap year birthday [04:15] Unshakeable delivers the specific facts you need to know [04:45] What James learned from Unshakeable [05:25] Most people panic when the stock market drops [05:45] Getting rid of your
fear of investing [06:15] Last January was the worst opening, but it was a correction [06:45] You are losing money when you sell on corrections [06:55] Bear markets come every 5 years on average [07:10] The greatest opportunity for a millennial [07:40] Waiting for corrections to invest [08:05] Warren Buffet's advice for investors [08:55] If you miss the top 10 trading days a year... [09:25] Three different investor scenarios over a 20 year period [10:40] The best trading days come after the worst [11:45] Investing in the current world [12:05] What Clinton and Bush think of the current situation [12:45] The office is far bigger than the occupant [13:35] Information helps reduce
fear [14:25] James's story of the billionaire upset over another's wealth [14:45] What money really is [15:05] The story of Adolphe Merkle [16:05] The story of Chuck Feeney [16:55] The importance of the right mindset [17:15] What fuels Tony [19:15] Find something you care about more than yourself [20:25] Make your mission to surround yourself with the right people [21:25] Suffering made Tony hungry for more [23:25]
By feeding his mind, Tony found strength [24:15] Great ideas don't interrupt you, you have to pursue them [25:05] Never - ending hunger is what matters [25:25] Richard Branson is the epitome of hunger and drive [25:40] Hunger is the common denominator [26:30] What you can do starting right now [26:55] Success leaves clues [28:10] What it means to take massive action [28:30] Taking action commits you to following through [29:40] If you do nothing you'll learn nothing [30:20] There must be an
emotional purpose behind what you're doing [30:40] How does Tony ignite creativity in his own life [32:00] «How is not as important as «why» [32:40] What and why unleash the psyche [33:25] Breaking the habit of focusing on «how» [35:50] Deep Practice [35:10] Your desired outcome will determine your action [36:00] The difference between «what» and «why» [37:00] Learning how to chunk and group [37:40] Don't mistake movement for achievement [38:30] Tony doesn't negotiate with his mind [39:30] Change your thoughts and change your biochemistry [40:00] The bad habit of being stressed [40:40] Beautiful and suffering states [41:50] The most important decision is to live in a beautiful state no matter what [42:40] Consciously decide to take yourself out of suffering [43:40] Focus on appreciation, joy and love [44:30] Step out of suffering and find the solution [45:00] Dealing with mercury poisoning [45:40] Tony's process for stepping out of suffering [46:10] Stop identifying with thoughts — they aren't yours [47:40] Trade your expectations for appreciation [50:00] The key to life — gratitude [51:40] What is freedom for you?
The
fear of enduring unceasing pain, of being trapped
by medical machines, of losing bodily integrity and personal dignity and of being an
emotional and financial drain on one's loved ones — such
fear lends strength to the movement for euthanasia and for physician - assisted suicide (PAS).
-- The growth drive is diminished in many persons
by a variety of factors including
emotional malnutrition, toxic relationships, economic deprivation, social oppression, and their own
fear of and resistance to growth.
And never
fear, the vulnerability gap starts to close around 15 - 16, and inverts
by 18 - 21, when self - regulation exceeds
emotional arousal.
Birthing a baby is an intense,
emotional, spiritual event that is hindered
by fears and insecurities.
• The need to exercising self - compassion as you process emotions •
Emotional purging in a conscious way to move to an easier parenting journey • Moving passed mindfulness and consciousness to peacefulness • Functioning as a peaceful human being • Moving from «doing» to «being» • The value of peaceful presence, free of emotional trigger, for your kids • Modelling ownership of behavior for your kids • Peacefulness as a practice that takes time • Parenting as an extension of nature: gradually forging new pathways in your relationships and being expansive, not staying «stuck» • The healing power of authenticity with your kids • Aiming for perseverance and presence, not perfection • Exercising compassion for others and recognizing we don't know their struggles • Learning how not to try to control others and focus on self to remain peaceful • Journalling as a practice to release emotions • Finding opportunities for stillness • Releasing others from the responsibility for reading your mind • Shifting to a solution focus to create momentum • Fear: being curious about it to avoid being driven by it • Showing up in your own home to make a difference in the world • Practical ways to nourish yourself • Unconditional love — what does that l
Emotional purging in a conscious way to move to an easier parenting journey • Moving passed mindfulness and consciousness to peacefulness • Functioning as a peaceful human being • Moving from «doing» to «being» • The value of peaceful presence, free of
emotional trigger, for your kids • Modelling ownership of behavior for your kids • Peacefulness as a practice that takes time • Parenting as an extension of nature: gradually forging new pathways in your relationships and being expansive, not staying «stuck» • The healing power of authenticity with your kids • Aiming for perseverance and presence, not perfection • Exercising compassion for others and recognizing we don't know their struggles • Learning how not to try to control others and focus on self to remain peaceful • Journalling as a practice to release emotions • Finding opportunities for stillness • Releasing others from the responsibility for reading your mind • Shifting to a solution focus to create momentum • Fear: being curious about it to avoid being driven by it • Showing up in your own home to make a difference in the world • Practical ways to nourish yourself • Unconditional love — what does that l
emotional trigger, for your kids • Modelling ownership of behavior for your kids • Peacefulness as a practice that takes time • Parenting as an extension of nature: gradually forging new pathways in your relationships and being expansive, not staying «stuck» • The healing power of authenticity with your kids • Aiming for perseverance and presence, not perfection • Exercising compassion for others and recognizing we don't know their struggles • Learning how not to try to control others and focus on self to remain peaceful • Journalling as a practice to release emotions • Finding opportunities for stillness • Releasing others from the responsibility for reading your mind • Shifting to a solution focus to create momentum •
Fear: being curious about it to avoid being driven
by it • Showing up in your own home to make a difference in the world • Practical ways to nourish yourself • Unconditional love — what does that look like?
But it also means there's none of the mind - melding brain - fog of ecstatic sleeplessness overlayed
by the irrational
fear that a bird is going to fly in through the window and take the baby hostage *, along with the never - ending ride on the hair - raising postnatal
emotional rollercoaster, with happy joy followed with the deep panic that you have no idea what you're doing and are going to break them and why am I crying again?!.
Emotional readiness:
Fear of the toilet, fear of flushing, fear of falling in, desire to decide on her own time, being freaked out by the act of using the potty, unwillingness to let go of babyhood or the convenience of diapers all play a part in a child being emotionally unready to move to the po
Fear of the toilet,
fear of flushing, fear of falling in, desire to decide on her own time, being freaked out by the act of using the potty, unwillingness to let go of babyhood or the convenience of diapers all play a part in a child being emotionally unready to move to the po
fear of flushing,
fear of falling in, desire to decide on her own time, being freaked out by the act of using the potty, unwillingness to let go of babyhood or the convenience of diapers all play a part in a child being emotionally unready to move to the po
fear of falling in, desire to decide on her own time, being freaked out
by the act of using the potty, unwillingness to let go of babyhood or the convenience of diapers all play a part in a child being emotionally unready to move to the potty.
Needless to say, nighttime
fears can also be caused
by physical or
emotional abuse (in which case, there really may have been a monster in her room).
Without serious therapy, teens try to handle their
emotional, behavioral or mental health issues on their own,
by numbing themselves to the pain and
fear.
We would like many business leaders taken down a peg or three, but
fear that the
emotional satisfaction of doing so would be outweighed
by the damage that would be done to our jobs and living standards.
The 50 - year - old lawyer, visibility
emotional, characterizes his campaign for State Senate as the story of David and Goliath, fueled
by fear of mortality and a desire, while he's still around, to be «fighting for the little guy.»
To track the works» «
emotional shape,» scientists used a massive online dictionary that categorizes words
by the emotions they tend to be associated with: anger, disgust,
fear, joy, sadness, or surprise.
Next, the researchers wanted to see if blocking the GluR1 receptors from receiving signals from the chemical messenger glutamate would allow the mice given alcohol to forget their
fear by dissociating the
emotional response from the memory.
Since this relatively rare condition was first described in 1990, evidence has suggested that it is typically triggered
by episodes of severe
emotional distress, such as grief, anger or
fear, with patients developing chest pains and breathlessness.
Embrace your
fear and discover the advantages it can confer
by joining us for a gripping presentation about the neurobiological basis of this vital,
emotional response.
My biggest
fear was regaining weight, but one of the staff at the gym helped me realise that all these concerns were just negative thoughts empowered
by emotional attachments, and they were holding me back.
Sex may be a natural act, but there are
emotional complications, hang - ups caused
by the past,
fears and insecurities about our bodies, whether we're good enough and so on, all of which can spoil the natural flow of our sexual energy.
Panic disorder consists of significant and debilitating
emotional episodes characterized
by sudden and overwhelming
fear and anxiety.
The imbalance of body water caused
by toxic kidneys has been linked to negative
emotional states, such as stress, paranoia, uncontrolled muscle shaking, general feelings of insecurity and
fear, and even panics attacks.
Using EFT (
Emotional Freedom Techniques), we can go to any painful event of the past and take the sting out of it, so you no longer need to
fear it or avoid it or define yourself
by it.
However, ylang - ylang oil takes it one step further
by providing
emotional balance and relieving stress and
fear.
I am a very decent woman and I do have regards and respect for men.I am a good listener and I do like listening to the advice given to me
by someone, I am caring, loving, honest understanding, Sincere, Energetic, Kind, Trustworthy, Faithful, Family oriented,
Emotional, Romantic, Sexy and God
Fearing...
Despite being surrounded
by a cast of acting luminaries like Sigourney Weaver, Adrien Brody, William Hurt and Joaquin Phoenix, the 23 - year - old steals the limelight with a powerful performance that also provides this tale of a small, isolated hamlet who live in
fear of the outside world with its
emotional core.
It's like a Terry Gilliam fantasy directed
by Zhang Yimou and reimagined
by a child, with the
fears and fantasies that mingle through the film becoming almost naively direct reflections of their respective
emotional lives.
Terrifyingly mustering an equally frightening amount of
emotional dread and sorrow with physical apprehension and
fear on a continuous basis can be a daunting process for people whose lives are driven
by alarming circumstances.
Most of the story's conflicts are internal, as Dickinson — played with intelligence, wit, and
emotional honesty
by Cynthia Nixon — is wracked with personal and existential doubts,
fears, and insecurities.
The poet, played through most of the film
by Cynthia Nixon (in a stunning performance of intelligence, wit, and
emotional honesty), is wracked with personal and existential doubts,
fears, and insecurities.
FATHERS AND DAUGHTERS
by Brad Desch A woman recalls her close relationship with her famous novelist father while struggling to overcome her
fear of
emotional involvement with her first real boyfriend.
Luminous, passionate, expansive, an
emotional tour de force, Sunset Park follows the hopes and
fears of a cast of unforgettable characters brought together
by the mysterious Miles Heller during the dark months of the 2008 economic collapse.
All of them know about
fear, violence, and the physical and
emotional toll exacted
by war and displacement.
Overreaction is an
emotional response to new information about a security, which is led either
by greed or
fear.
Sadly, for many traders, every trade is accompanied
by a tremendous
FEAR of losing money and sometimes intense
emotional attachment.
Many patients
fear that their pets will be taken away from them as they decline,
by people who don't understand how important they are to the individual's spiritual and
emotional well - being.
The thunder will still be frightening, but a calmer base
emotional state will be less affected
by that
fear.
Its behaviour meets the BC SPCA guideline definition:
Emotional distress: is an aversive (negative) state experienced
by animals when exposed to stressors causing negative emotions such as anxiety and
fear, or when deprived of mental stimulation resulting in negative emotions such as depression, frustration or boredom.
A good approach in tackling dog
fear is to invest in classical counterconditioning — a behavior modification technique meant to change the dog's
emotional response towards a
feared stimulus
by encouraging an emotion that is incompatible with
fear.
We believe that this dog's almost constant barking and crying fits the SPCA guideline for
Emotional distress:
Emotional distress: is an aversive (negative) state experienced
by animals when exposed to stressors causing negative emotions such as anxiety and
fear, or when deprived of mental stimulation resulting in negative emotions such as depression, frustration or boredom.
A recent survey conducted online
by Harris Poll and commissioned
by the animal health company Zoetis found that 44 percent of dog owners reported their dog shows signs of noise aversion, which refers to the behavioral,
emotional, and clinical signs of
fear and anxiety that dogs experience in response to noise1.
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A well - drafted plan carried out
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fears, but also to change an already - fearful dog's
emotional response to an item or situation.
By closely listening to the needs of the profession and those of pet owners,
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Fear Free helps professionals deliver better care to their patients
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Karsten writes: «Weight's paintings are captivating for many reasons - his color sense is perfectly in tune with his mysterious imagery, his realism is modified
by the emotions of
fear and anguish, and his compositions reveal a deep understanding of 2 - d image structure... It isn't mastery over materials that keeps me looking at Weight's work though - it's his crazy, compelling, haunted voice, and how he gives us a frank look at the unknowable world of individual
emotional lives.»
Staats films (and records) his own live performance during which his hesitations and breath expose an underlying
emotional and vulnerable dialogue: confronting the
fear of the loss of self, a state of mind further reflected
by the codified and heightening voice of the dark wampum string while the screen becomes its mnemonic support.
First he describes research
by Paul Slovic, Baruch Fischhoff and others that has shown how
emotional responses to the world, — «
fear factors,» as Ropeik calls them — make risks feel more or less frightening than science and statistics say would be rational.
If we maintain the fiction that we can thrive as isolated individuals, we will find ourselves at the same
emotional dead - end as the current crop of survivalists: an existence marked
by defensiveness, mistrust, suspicion and
fear.
By choosing to portray these issues as negative rather than presenting them as opportunities for truly radically evolutionary change, to cultivate compassion, patience, gratitude, by playing into people's fears, insecurities, worries and by too little emphasizing genuinely positive emotional responses the environmental community is just activating ways of thinking that stifle the very creativity and openness to new ideas that is needed in this hour of human nee
By choosing to portray these issues as negative rather than presenting them as opportunities for truly radically evolutionary change, to cultivate compassion, patience, gratitude,
by playing into people's fears, insecurities, worries and by too little emphasizing genuinely positive emotional responses the environmental community is just activating ways of thinking that stifle the very creativity and openness to new ideas that is needed in this hour of human nee
by playing into people's
fears, insecurities, worries and
by too little emphasizing genuinely positive emotional responses the environmental community is just activating ways of thinking that stifle the very creativity and openness to new ideas that is needed in this hour of human nee
by too little emphasizing genuinely positive
emotional responses the environmental community is just activating ways of thinking that stifle the very creativity and openness to new ideas that is needed in this hour of human need.