Not exact matches
«You'll
get more thoughtful, constructive feedback — not an
emotional reaction.»
«These results signify that advisors should continue to remind clients that markets can
get turbulent, so they should steer clear of
emotional investments and knee - jerk
reactions by maintaining a fundamentally diversified portfolio to help them achieve their long - term financial goals.»
I used to wonder why I was so «weak» and would
get so
emotional when the people would leave and even mad at myself for not being able to just become tough and stay more emotionally distant with the people but a few close friends in the church told me not to change because my
reaction simply shows what a caring shepherd I am.
One way to
get suggestive evidence of such long - lasting occasions is to look for delayed
emotional or physiological
reactions to stimuli —
reactions which come long after the initial conscious
reaction.
I felt really
emotional when I
got home from work at 9.30, really irritable and irrational, not sure if this was hormonal or just as a
reaction to not being able to eat?!
Knee - jerk
emotional reaction but we WILL
get found out if we continue to play like that in big games.
When a grandchild dies before, during or shortly after birth, covers physical and
emotional reactions to grief, dealing with other people's
reactions, how the parents might be feeling and offering and
getting support.
So if you we have an emergency C - section, although we have the mother usually going into labor on her own, and so we have the hormonal response of being into labor, the baby has been exposed to the natural forces during the birthing process for the most part, but with the emergency C - section we usually have a very strong
emotional reaction and the
emotional side of things doesn't
get talked about a lot, but I think it's a very important aspect.
Mike Pence was supposed to be the star attraction at the RNC Wednesday night, but it was a speech by Ted Cruz that drew the most
emotional reaction from delegates, as Cruz would not endorse his formal rival,
getting boos from the crowd.
I'm impressed you were able to
get through the initial hurdles when you had family and friends who were offering negative
emotional reactions.
You are right though, men love to
get that
emotional reaction from us.
Throughout, Haigh holds close on Rampling, studying her shifting
reactions as «Smoke
Gets In Your Eyes» plays on the soundtrack, in a dance sequence that's both beautiful and tense — and that culminates in the
emotional swell that's been due since the opening credits.
I
got a rare chance as a journalist to sit next to an Award - winning director as he directed Award - winning actors and view, firsthand, his level of precision in framing both the picture and the
emotional reactions of Natalie Portman and Jacob Tremblay.
This could take a number of forms: a suggested «wait (and reflect)» time before responding to texts that cause an immediate, negative
emotional reaction; a check - in with a friend or adult about a troubling text and a draft response (some youth in our studies suggested that this was routine for them); or a request to «take it offline» and talk in person in order to
get a proper read on tone and gravity of a situation or conflict between friends.
In Keep Calm And Expect Change, as he does so frequently, Jones
gets below the business level on which most of our
reactions must lie in times of such stunning reversals and touches on the
emotional heart of what lies beneath this surprise outcome for so many of our friends and business partners:
In the news business, you can bank on animal stories
getting an
emotional reaction from readers.
Previously, pet loss grief was little understood, or even acknowledged; people had to grieve their loss in isolation for fear of being shamed or ridiculed for their
emotional reaction because after all... «Jack was just a dog and you can
get another one».
For someone who hasn't played as much of the previous Resident Evil games, you can only imagine the
emotional reactions this game
got out of me.
This does
get to the
emotional heart of some of the
reaction: Climate Super Heroes who fantasize about saving the planet can only do so by government imposition and feel threatened by Adam Smith free market choices doing the same thing.
We just deconstructed a single faulty paper on peak oil to
get emotional reactions evocative of CAGW alarmists, except largely inverted by proponent / opponent since inconsistent with that same world view.
Hillary: Joshua is expressing the traditional male adult view that does not
get the vapors over an
emotional incident that has all the indicators for a hysterical over-wrought
reaction to hard - ball politics.
A cool head will always
get you a better outcome than an
emotional reaction will.
Classic couple work, such as Harville Hendrix's
Getting The Love You Want sees the correction between a couple as a matter of healing past
emotional reactions, largely influenced by attachment theory.
Instead of simply
getting swept away by catastrophic thinking and mistaking their own
emotional reactions for accurate reflections of reality, they are able to push the pause button, and reflect on their interactions more.
This workshop will provide strategies for discerning angry and bullying overcompensating modes and for effectively addressing them, including realizing and differentiating these modes,
getting aware and using our personal schema activations and using them for effective empathic confrontation and limit setting, that help patients safely experience childhood origins and verbalize links to the
emotional messages imbedded in their anger leading to a replacement of overshooting angry
reactions by healthy and adaptive responses.
Unfortunately, primary emotions hang around longer than secondary emotions do because until we
get to the primary emotion causing the secondary
emotional reaction, we can't resolve the source of the anger.
When
emotional impasse blocks resolution, mental health trained coaches can join the meetings to help the parties
get to the source of their
emotional reactions.