Sentences with phrase «feel about risk»

Before you start looking at insurance itself, however, take a minute to ask yourself to how you feel about risk.
Investing strategies should start with a broadly diversified mix of stocks, bonds, and cash, based on your goals, feelings about risk, financial situation, and investment timeline.
Your goals and time frame, in addition to your feelings about risk, will be key factors in deciding how to distribute your investments between stocks, bonds, and short - term investments.
Because each has different financial circumstances and feelings about risk, each chose a different allocation.
Few ministers (or civil servants) understand IT or have a gut feeling about the risks of a big project, and this is not likely to change (David Gauke, the Work and Pensions minister responsible for Universal Credit, is a solicitor and Ian Duncan Smith started life in the Scots Guards).
With a departure 2 days from now, there is little that will stop you from going (but as always with insurance, it depends on your feelings about the risk involved)
The amount of coverage you need varies somewhat according to the age of your vehicle and according to your own personal feelings about risk assessment, though there are some rock - bottom minimum recommendations.
The Fed doesn't directly set mortgages, but rates are affected by the Fed and also how investors are feeling about the risks in the world.

Not exact matches

Miller believes you should feel good about taking risks and daring to innovate, even if it leads to some degree of failure.
It's a wake - up call for everyone — both for those who don't understand what they're risking by packing on the pounds and for those who aren't at risk and feel it's not worth worrying about, or can't do anything to prevent.
What watching Rozovsky on the show made me think more about was the role not only in leaders asking great questions to make sure they have complete information but also the role in team members feeling safe in being able to contribute and the fact that having safe teams produces better results because it fosters creativity, risk - taking, personal ownership and motivation.
Adam Seifer, co-founder and former CEO of Fotolog.com, one of the oldest and most popular photo sharing sites on the net, said: «I frequently find myself trying to convince partners, advisees, etc., that one of the biggest risks a start - up has is to not launch anything at all — to get so caught up in talking about what you're going to launch and so fixated on details that it feels like you're making progress when instead what you're really doing is moving asymptotically closer to something that doesn't ultimately matter as much as you think it does.»
By having a thorough understanding of your risk appetite, the purpose of each investment in your portfolio and the implementation plan of your strategy, it allows you to feel much more confident about your investment plan and be less likely to make common behavioral mistakes.
«Investment committees need to sharpen their focus on downside risk as they think about businesses and be prepared to walk away from deals that they feel are overly exposed,» says Vinit Bhatia, a partner in Bain & Company's Hong Kong office.
Even if you start your business feeling passionate and energetic about your work, there's a risk you could eventually burn out.
We believe that a policy of portfolio concentration may well decrease risk if it raises, as it should, both the intensity with which an investor thinks about a business and the comfort - level he must feel with its economic characteristics before buying into it.»
For some employees, the frequent feedback that characterizes the check - in approach can feel like monitoring, leaving workers feeling overly cautious about taking risks and employing innovation in their work.
Maybe you don't feel comfortable about a permanent commitment to an energy company, so a firm like General Mills, Anheuser Busch, Kraft, Hershey, or Berkshire Hathaway (which presumably will get around to paying a dividend sometime in the next decade or so) would be a better fit on your permanent list given your risk profile.
And then lastly, we feel great about the amount of cash that this business continues to kick off, allowing us to reinvest in this low risk, high return new unit growth and the infrastructure to support it, while continuing to pay a competitive and over time, growing dividend, as well as consistent, robust share repurchases.
The risk of a crazy diamond is to not be able to accomplish simple things and to forget about feelings.
It was a risk to share about that and it is not without recollection of the feeling of embarrassment that I had.
Although parents (and indeed governors and teachers) are often uneasy about early or explicit SRE or providing access to family planning services, their feelings are sometimes ambiguous due to a concern that, if they do not follow such a course, children will be at greater risk of underage pregnancy.
While I was lying there (we really didn't speak to each other much), I was thinking about some people I've talked with recently who feel the very real risk of being more open and vulnerable.
Alternative runlines can be a great wagering option in certain scenarios, allowing you to increase your payout when you feel strongly about an underdog or marginalize your risk when backing a favorite.
As I said in http://phdinparenting.wordpress.com/2008/07/05/no-cry-it-out/#comment-129"rel = «nofollow» > Comment 8, «If someone else is on the verge of having a complete breakdown, is at extreme risk of neglecting or abusing themselves or their kids during the day due to nighttime problems or feels that their marriage is going to fall apart, then they need to do something about their sleep situation.
Mr. Tough presents a thoughtful strategy to help those children most at risk, and it left me feeling hopeful about the huge difference we can make in the lives of those who have little opportunity.»
I try to be cautious and educate myself about these things... but I feel like when I eliminate one risk, another will be found a week later.
Mom develops — again, like we talked about, comes in and says, «I'm not feeling so well», we look at the baby and the baby is very growth restricted, and turns out moms have preeclampsia, that's considered a high - risk pregnancy.
I am not worried about the risks as I feel breastfeeding is the most natural and healthy thing a woman can do for herself... And a healthier mom means a healthier fetus, hopefully!
We were aware of the benefits of sleeping in close proximity from reading Dr. Sears» resources — including decreased risk of SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome)-- and the Cosleeper made us feel more comfortable about sleeping next to a newborn.
And they were exposed to parents who were also narcicistic, or had character problems, and if we can get them in touch with their feelings about how they were raised, then sometimes the empathy can increase and that's a much more workable person to be intimate with, but without empathy, it's hard to really extend your trust to somebody because it's always the risk that even if they don't intend to hurt you, they will miss the signals that they are going to hurt you.
So the only way to find out what will happen, unfortunately, is to try it — so it's all about how you feel about the supply risk and how annoyed you are with pumping 7 times a day.
With amber necklaces, parents feel good about not having to help their babies with the risks of medication.
While I still feel passionate about the cause, and trying to lessen the risks associated with PNPTSD, I don't know if I'm mentally strong enough to help others.
A parent who truly feels the well - being of another child is at risk should put this ahead of worrying about whether or not the teen's parent will still like her.
We felt confident about our decision to go with the birth center because I had a low - risk pregnancy and I wasn't interested in a medicated birth.
Daylight Saving Time marks the beginning of reduced visibility on the roads and increased exposure to traffic safety risks due to the days getting darker earlier, so what better time to talk about how to feel more comfortable when night driving than now?
I feel very bad for those who have lost babies and if I had kids, I would worry about the risks of co-sleeping too.
Those who follow this blog and follow me on social media know how important I feel this issue is — it's up there with vaccines, breastfeeding, and infant sleep — but people forget in the midst of all the arguing about guns that there are real steps people can take to reduce risks of accidents and tragedies.
There is certainly the risk too of being «the loss mom» and knowing this about you can erect an unintended barrier between you and the other moms (which you might be feeling anyway).
Rather than only focusing on the risks and making people feel ashamed about their bodies, it's time to start promoting positive information and resources to empower women to make healthy decisions.
If you were not told about the risks and were instead drawn into long discussions about homebirth that left you feeling educated, fulfilled and so special but were not sent to tests and ultrasounds to make sure you were truly low - risk, then yes, the midwife was just stroking your ego, no matter whether you realized it or not.
I was worried about taking both when I was pregnant, but I knew they were generally regarded as safe, so I weighed the risks and benefits and ultimately felt OK about my decision.
You have the talk about sex and abstinence or you know, practicing safe sex and you feel like your child's risk of HPV is going to be zero or gonna be very low, I think you can very safely skip this vaccine.
For the month of September, #TLBsafeKids is a campaign (read about it here) with clek car seats, California Baby skin care, Newton crib mattresses, Catbird Baby Carriers, Crane USA humidifiers, and Rhoost home safety, to support parents in learning and implementing safety practices that don't bog us down in worry but give us the tools to feel confident even as we're aware of the risks around our families.
If you had type I diabetes, you would not feel any regrets about taking insulin — and your doctor would be empathetic while your doctor told you how to manage and compensate for your health risks.
Previous trauma (recent or in the past — abuse, accident, etc.) Feeling of anxiety when exposed to situations similar to the trauma Sensations of «being in the trauma» now Nightmares Emotional numbing / detachment psychosis (very rare) * Paranoia Delusions (about baby) Hallucinations Irrational thoughts Impulsivity Refusal to eat Poor judgment Lack decision - making Break with reality Severe insomnia Confusion Higher risk if bipolar disorder in self or family * Requires urgent care.
The AAP (American Academy of Pediatrics) actually only recommends movement sensors for certain at - risk babies, but for some parents who really want a peace of mind with regard to SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome), they feel this is an option they truly care about.
The guilt issue is most pronounced with the formulabreastfeeding debate, where health professionals and public health bodies hesitate to give mothers accurate information about formula risks (with a lot of «support» from formula companies), so they won't feel «guilty» if they decide to formula feed.
We talked about how I was feeling (terrible) and whether or not the little fetus at risk (no).
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