We also tend to make generalizations about a person's individual contribution to a project based on how
we feel about a group the person belongs to: a team, a company, or — even if we don't realize it — their ethnicity, religion or disability.
Standing in an «affirmation circle» while people express
their feelings about the group and about parting is one among many ways to do this.
McDonald's uses the occasion to tout its participation in the Children's Food and Beverage Advertising Initiative (but you already know how
I feel about that group — see «Fox Guards Henhouse: Industry's «Self - Regulation» of Children's Food Advertising «-RRB-; it promises to set up a «Kids» Food and Nutrition Advisory Board;» it says the company will submit to third party verification of its efforts, the results of which will be reported publicly; and, my personal favorite, executives from the company will go on a «listening tour» next month to learn more from parents and nutrition experts on the role McDonald's can play in improving child nutrition.
Dan Lukens, the executive director of Camp Venture, which runs about 25 group homes in Rockland County, said
the feelings about group homes and disabled people generally have changed drastically in the past few decades.
The students then rated statements designed to measure how
they felt about their group (e.g., «I feel part of this group of participants,» «I feel a sense of loyalty to the other participants»).
How would
you feel about a group of Muslim students organizing an after - school club atyour local public school?
How would
you feel about a group of Mormon students organizing an after - school club atyour local public school?
How would
you feel about a group of Evangelical students organizing an after - schoolclub at your local public school?
Go ahead and get your quotes, but I'm not getting a warm, fuzzy
feeling about a group product with face amounts available from $ 5000 to $ 1 mm.
Not exact matches
Because it's not listed on the menu, people
feel like they're a part of a special
group for knowing
about it.
A
group of Perth's young professionals
felt so strongly
about proposals made in a review of the State's Liquor Licensing Act, they decided to have their say by making a submission signed by 87 endorsees from around the city.
Each
group heard from a couple residents and everyone discussed how they
felt about the Sleep Out and the cause.
I
felt really good
about it, and
about the
group I was with.
Think
about how it
feels, relaxing and letting go of the tension in that spot for 15 seconds; repeat on at least two other muscle
groups.
If we find ourselves in the «early adopters»
group, we generally
feel awesome
about ourselves as being on the cutting edge.
Yet, they found no significant difference between the two
groups when it came to
feelings about eating the candies.
The
group approached the Canadian Embassy in Reykjavik to ask how Canada would
feel about a switch, and earlier this year the question was relayed to the Bank of Canada.
Owners may also
feel better
about borrowing when they see what the Trump administration and Congress can accomplish in terms of taxes and regulations, says Raymond Keating, chief economist with the advocacy
group Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council.
The second strategy is to make use of what psychologists call the «mere exposure effect,» a psychological mechanism according to which just being exposed to a person, idea, or
group tends to result in positive
feelings about them.
Most of the major trade associations, including doctor's
group the American Medical Association (AMA), and America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP) have stayed relatively coy on how they
feel about the GOP proposal.
To investigate the impact of not looking our best on our behavior, Stanford professor Margaret Neale and PhD student Peter Belmi asked a
group of both women and men to write
about a time they
felt either attractive or unattractive and then quizzed them on their attitudes to inequality and hierarchy.
Peter Karpinski In college, before I was CEO of Sage Restaurant
Group, my lacrosse coach and mentor at West Point, Major David Nadeau, told me, «You don't have to worry
about the next day if you truly believe in yourself, and can instill those
feelings into others.»
To find out the researchers rounded up a
group of 500 Swiss and German study subjects and presented them with a series of questions
about how much they worked, how exhausted they
felt, and how much guilt they experienced after indulging in some couch potato time.
Reach the point at which you
feel confident helping others fit in, and that's when you truly fit in — because then it's no longer
about you: It's
about the
group and the people in that
group.
Millennials are, in my honest opinion, a much - maligned
group with lots of negative comments
about them
feeling entitled, being self - centered, lazy, etc., etc..
What do you think it is
about this
group of students in this particular moment that
feels like a break from the past?
Girls who are on social media are more likely to
feel dissatisfied
about their bodies,» Josh Golin, executive director of the advocacy
group, said on Democracy Now!
Surprisingly, today's dose of cold water came from an unexpected source, when Indonesian energy minister Ignasius Jonan told reporters in Vienna that he has «no expectation» ahead of the OPEC meeting, and that his country has «mixed
feelings»
about the meeting, but will listen to major players in
group.
As with the focus
groups, your network will
feel special if they fall into that very small niche and get excited
about providing you information.
I wonder how the Graham
group would
feel about the Army hosting the Pope the next time he is stateside, or the Dalai Lama, or maybe some choice imams can be brought over from Iran to have a chat with our service people.
At a church we once attended, we were assigned a new pastor, a middle aged man who had not pastored before, but
felt his experience in leading home bible study
groups well - qualified him to lead our church, a congregation of
about 80.
You know it's true and that you are a sinner headed to hell so you stay here in
groups to try and make each other
feel better
about your sinful lives.
Or if you need to link love to something else, how
about something plausible: Love is the emotional idealization of the mutual care that members of social species
feel for other members of their in
group and, as such, is the product of natural selection.
I have never known a
group of people so addicted to judging other people and finding lines in an old book to make them
feel better
about doing it.
We want to look and
feel good
about ourselves and our
group.
A few years back i was being led by god to help some homeless people.I'll tell you
about the first homeless lady.my girls and i were driving by a liquor store and i seen a girl a lady sitting next to her cart.god showed me through his eyes the hurt she was living with.he spoke to my heart and said, don't pass her up.i turned around whent back and asked her if she was hungry.she was in shock and said yes.god told me to tell her that she is loved.she started crying and had me call her family so she can go home.anyways after that i joind a church and told them and asked to start a homeless ministry.i was told yes and all of a sudden i started getting pushed aside and they took over the homeless ministry.i
feel lost and hurt.now i
feel like god is telling me to leave the church.i quit going out with the
group because of what happened.i don't know what to do.now i
feel lost.
Nobody cares (or should care) what you believe, so what's the point in gathering up a
group of like - minded people unless it's to make you
feel better
about your beliefs?
You have absolutely no ration basis for your open hatred toward a
group of people that you are in no way connected to (unless you are actually a closet queen and you hate them because you hate yourself, which is a distinct possibility), and you
feel the need to express that negativity despite what your religion actually says
about it.
Evangelicals
felt more strongly
about groups at private schools.
And I have the same
feelings about such organizations as the KKK, the Aryan Nation, and other
groups who use violence to push their beliefs.
The
group then divides into two subgroups, led by the minister and her co-facilitator, for experiential and
feeling - level sharing, including debriefing on such between - session assignments as: «Talk to three people
about death, being aware of how they respond» or «Imagine that you have only a limited time to live and try to say how this awareness influences your
feelings about your lifestyle and present relationship.»
The chapter entitled «Waging Identity Wars» forced me to confront some of the reasons why I can be cruel and dismissive toward conservative evangelicals (``... when we're suffering an identity crisis, we take cheap shots at other
groups in order to
feel better
about ourselves») and how to move forward (``... we must affirm who we really are as the people of God before we can begin to interact with each other as the people of God.»)
If it helps, sir, i think that all Christians are bat - s * it crazy so what this small
group of idiots is up to doesn't really influence how i
feel about your nonsensical fairy tale religion.
Dr David Landrum, director of advocacy at the EA, said: «As we expected, the report shows how strongly faith
groups, parents and others
feel about proposals to register and regulate out - of - school settings, and in particular
about the role of Ofsted.
That also goes for women, Jewish, Hispanic, Muslim community members or any other
group that may
feel uneasy
about the future under a Trump presidency.
«In any
group of young people there will probably be people who will at some point experience gender dysphoria so a respectful and caring discussion could make all the difference in terms of them
feeling accepted, and could help them open up
about how they
feel,» he says.
More and more church
groups seem to be
feeling a bit guilt - stricken
about blanket condemnation of homosexuality and especially of homosexual persons.
Um, regardless of how you
feel about the Bible, you can't really say this particular church is the brightest
group in the bunch.
I
feel a warm glow and a sense of affirmation when I learn of churches which are eliminating sexist language from their worship services and liturgy, of ministers who are studying and preaching
about feminist theology and the Mother - Father God, of consciousness - raising
groups and task forces on sexism in the church.
This is one reason I haven't talked up to now — 1 knew I'd get emotional
about it... You know, this is the first time I've been in a
group with other women who
feel the way I do.