Sentences with phrase «emotional reward of»

Physical pleasure is fleeting, but even a lifetime of cheesecakes and other pleasures don't measure up to the long - term, rich and complex emotional reward of something I work for, like muscle definition on my abs, or being able to swim across the Hudson River on a whim, or to come in second in a footrace for the fun of it.
North Americans often come seeking the emotional rewards of hands - on involvement rather than a way to make an investment in long - term empowerment.
If you're interested in becoming a surrogate, standard compensation is different, and it's secondary to the emotional rewards of helping a family grow.
We found that the emotional rewards of a great coffee experience go way, way beyond having your double tall, not - too - hot, half - caf, caramel macchiato, one Equal, no foam done perfectly.

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Even if a workplace has all of the positive variables you have outlined — the right tools, excellent training, support from their boss, setting targets with rewards and the company has a high staff morale; if you have an employee with poor emotional intelligence, this can really impact the wider team.
Social media and messaging fool the limbic system — the part of the brain responsible for survival and response to emotional stimuli — into rewarding us every time we connect with others online.
Our natural inclinations seem to be connected to the individual sensitivity of our amygdalae, the part of the brain that functions as the «emotional switchboard,» and to how actively we each respond to dopamine — a «reward chemical» released in the brain when it anticipates attaining something pleasurable, like sex or chocolate cheesecake.
After yesterday noticing the pleasure of warmth didn't bring the happiness, satisfaction, emotional reward, or growth I expected, I felt a smaller longing for a warm shower, making the cold shower easier.
When you begin to view each trade setup as just another execution of your trading edge and effectively implement position sizing and risk to reward scenarios, you will also be managing your emotions because you know your possible risk and possible reward BEFORE you enter the trade, you then set and forget the trade and therefore there is nothing to become emotional about.
Inserting a god as the explanation for all of the unknown - not to mention assigning this god an array of human - like emotional characteristics... wants, needs, demands, rewards & punishments, etc. - is not valid.
Just as the physical union of two persons becomes rich and rewarding, and not only gratifying in a physical and emotional sense, when it is expressive of a wide sharing of life together, so also a family that is totally centered in itself, without concern for those around it and for the broader matters they represent, is likely to lose a great deal, while with such an awareness and wider sharing it is likely to be rich and rewarding.
If you are of the «lucky» sort where these existential rewards and punishments coincide with emotional states, you might simultaneously feel guilty and proud, though it's important to note that these emotions are not necessary for you to recognize the existential reward and punishment for what they are.
We live therefore to die as a cruel aloneness while many do ever to never wantonly be content in our mind's eyes that the great seas of nothingness will be our unending rewards for a journey of abrupt lividness within societal living that dares to be our only emotional rewards!
J.K. Rowling is a talented storyteller, but she has also used the style and technique of modern television and cinema media, which seizes the imagination by pummelling it, bombarding it with powerful stimuli, in a rapid pace, with plenty of emotional rewards.
The audience (that is, us) craves simplicity of message, participation in meaningful positive change, and emotional reward — at low personal cost.
The trust that children develop as a result of having their emotional needs met sets a foundation of parent - child interaction that doesn't have to rely on threats, shame, punishment, rewards, or other forms of coercion for behavior control.
One should calculate value based on what a working populace would being willing to recieve for taking on the roll of a stay at home parent discounted for the fact that a parent is emotional incentivezed to care for their own offspring, decreasing the value of that service since emotional reward is offsetting financial gains to a degree.
As they grow up, their emotional intelligence helps them build more rewarding relationships in every area of their lives, which also leads to professional success and better parenting.
Financial and Emotional Support Of course, far fewer people would accept the challenges of blended family life if it didn't also offer beneficial and richly rewarding experienceOf course, far fewer people would accept the challenges of blended family life if it didn't also offer beneficial and richly rewarding experienceof blended family life if it didn't also offer beneficial and richly rewarding experiences.
A DfES spokesperson said: «Clearly it is better to prevent bad behaviour from happening in the first place than to punish it when it occurs and the social and emotional aspect of learning programme has reaped huge rewards in primary schools with behaviour showing a marked improvement.»
► Ornithologist Xin Lu, who has spent much of his research career conducting fieldwork on the Tibetan plateau, describes the emotional and spiritual rewards his work provides in this week's Science Careers - produced Working Life story.
Just as adrenaline sears emotional memories into the brain with the help of the amygdala, drugs of abuse enlist the amygdala and the brain's reward centers to forge unforgettable memories of pleasure.
When you have an insight — that's one of the great things about it, it's one of the few concrete rewards on an emotional level.
Surprise is important because it is a measure of new information; something that the reward centers of the brain recognise as being of value, leading to a positive emotional response.
Dynamics of neuronal circuits in addiction: reward, antireward, and emotional memory.
The simple applications of the emotional, mental, and spiritual rewards tethered to yoga can help boost your self - care strategy for a better life in between poses.
It's associated with the motivational and emotional systems and the wiring for the reward circuit of the brain.
While it triggers release of dopamine, the brain chemical of pleasure, satisfaction, and reward, sugar also harms the hippocampus, the part of the brain responsible for memory consolidation and emotional regulation.
Stress also diminishes emotional, visceral and behavioral control, while increasing impulsivity and leading to greater use of reward.
If you give the movie the investment it requires and have the emotional and spiritual clarity to receive it, you will be rewarded well beyond the gamble of a couple hours» time.
Fans that know Gambino only from Camp will not have as enjoyable and rewarding of an experience because they don't know the «true» Gambino, that being his «real» lyrics and dark emotional overtones in his songs of past such as Be Alone or The Last (still my personal favorite).
It's plausibly a commentary on the nature of an ecosystem, but the emotional reward doesn't compensate a player for the amount of busywork.
The biggest fan is Peter Debruge of Variety, who enjoys the «intense three - hour mental workout rewarded with a big emotional payoff.»
It's a character study of needling intelligence and jabbing accuracy, crafted and edited with exquisite 1970s - style jaggedness, yet offering no emotional or intellectual reward for placing us in this abject bastard's company.
The original «Erdmann» goes to some dark and rewarding places — not to mention revealing ones — in pursuit of laughs and emotional truth.
It's an indie movie, so of course the character of Miss Stevens is something of an emotional mess prone to poor choices, and there's a cute, boundary - pushing high - school boy so you're kind of constantly waiting for the other shoe to drop, but Miss Stevens is smart enough to navigate some of that by - the - numbers terrain to end up in some unexpected (and rewarding) emotional moments.
Wonderstruck is a richly rewarding experience, and its culminating scene, featuring one of Julianne Moore's finest moments, packs quite an emotional wallop.
Fortunately, a tart sense of irony and a second act plot point spins the film's emotional trajectory into an entirely different place, setting the stage for a conclusion that more than rewards our attention.
Olivia Wilde is past due on the role that will put her on Oscar's A-list (The Hollywood Reporter calls her performance, «nakedly emotional»); Daggar - Nelson's willingness to muddy the morality of self - administered payback, makes this potentially one of the toughest yet most rewarding films of the festival.
The result is a sensitive and character - driven examination of life on the fringes, providing small yet rewarding narrative surprises instead of settling for cheap emotional payoffs.
Casting JonBenet Director: Kitty Green An unlikely cross-section of humanity also populates Casting JonBenet, which boasts a provocative idea that yields enormous emotional rewards.
When we engage with one another, feeling the power of our compassion and service, the neural circuitry in the brain shifts, and our «reward system» of dopamine and serotonin sharpens our focus, emotional regulation, and engagement.
Wentworth: Even though creating these tactile manipulatives to convey visual concepts is a passion of mine, helping students who are losing their eyesight come to grips with this significant emotional event, overcome it, and then realize they can still run with life is the most rewarding aspect of my job.
A simple call to a parent or guardian is not only a powerful way to reward students, but it also helps foster strong relationships between students, educators, and parents — an integral component of social and emotional development.
A recent Kappan article suggests seven ways the secretary of education can encourage, support, and reward systematic school - based efforts to promote students» social - emotional development (also known as social - emotional learning).
The reasons range from the intrinsic reward of having found the solution, to getting a good grade, to avoiding punishment,... All of these reasons have a powerful emotional component and failing to recognize these aspects of learning limits the opportunities that educators have for igniting learning.
One main concern is reference bias, or the effect of survey respondents» reference points on their answers.37 Students, for example, attending competitive schools often rate themselves as having less self - control or as less hardworking because of their schools» rigorous expectations.38 Accordingly, some experts caution that using SEL to classify schools could ultimately punish high - performing schools while rewarding low - performing schools.39 Additionally, teachers may misinterpret behavior, erroneously rely on first impressions, or incorrectly equate their opinion of a student with the student's social - emotional skills.40
As Boots wanted to change the way their employees felt about their training, it was decided to introduce a learning game utilising our Articulate Storyline game engine, which would specifically tap into the promotion of an emotional reaction from players through game mechanics such as competition and reward.
Scads of torque is available down low from the quick - spooling compressors; it might not even feel necessary to rev it out, but those who do will be rewarded by emotional acceleration living up to the «Sport» in its name.
Returning to New Orleans for the 2011 American Library Association Annual Conference this year was both rewarding and emotional for many of us.
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