Not exact matches
The reality is that
when so many are left behind, shut out
of the
rewards of a growing economy, we all
feel the consequences.
Studies have revealed that
when a person
feels appreciated and recognized, the brain releases dopamine, the hormone that is responsible for controlling the
reward and pleasure center
of the brain.
Smaller players such as Fairmont and Omni may
feel compelled to offer instant
rewards to get the attention
of business travelers, though
when it comes to perks like WiFi, even the larger players are capitulating to consumer demand; InterContinental newly instituted free WiFi this month to its higher membership tiers with universal access to all members beginning in 2014.
One
of the most
rewarding things is seeing clients
feel such a tremendous sense
of relief
when they realize it is not «them against the world».
Though it
feels great to be applauded and accepted by thousands,
when who we are on stage, (or rather online) is not who we are in real life, the risk
of being rejected is lower, but the
reward of ever being truly accepted is diminished.
I
feel most spiritually connected to God and to nature
when I am creating art, so this book was an extremely
rewarding book for me to illustrate, as it is all about animals enduring storms on the prairie each month
of the year.
I
feel more than ever that I have only made a few steps on the long road
of progress; but I look at its length without dismay, for I have confidence that the day will come
when all my efforts shall be
rewarded.
It can be so hard to remember that eating well is important, but also
rewarding when you make the changes to
feel better Best
of luck!
It's why the purists insist that you watch every awful at - bat from every pitcher, just to
feel rewarded when one
of them gets a hit.
Endure the losses, stay on the bandwagon, and you will
feel twice the
reward when something good happens.16 Thatâ $ ™ s a load
of crap, by the way.
Picture this, we don't come out
of the gate firing on all cylinders, Wenger speaks
of how there wasn't enough time for the first - teamers to build chemistry, several key players aren't even playing because
of Wenger's utterly ridiculous policy regarding players who played in the Confed Cup or the under21s and the boo - birds have returned in full flight... if these things were to happen, which is quite possible considering the Groundhog Day mentality
of this club, how long do you think it will take for Wenger to recant his earlier statements regarding Europa... I would suggest that it's these sorts
of comments from Wenger which are often his undoing... why would any manager worth his weight in salt make such a definitive statement before the season has even started... why would any manager who fashions himself an educated man make such pronouncements before even knowing what his starting 11 will be come Friday, let alone on September 1st... why would any manager who has a tenuous relationship with a great many supporters offer up such a potentially contentious talking point considering how many times his own words have come back to bite him in the ass... I think he does this because he doesn't care what you or I think, in fact he's more than slightly infuriated by the very idea
of having to answer to the likes
of you and me... that might have been acceptable during his formative years in charge,
when the fans were
rewarded with an scintillating brand
of football and success
felt like a forgone conclusion, but this new Wenger led team barely resembles that team
of ore... whereas in times past we relished a few words from our seemingly cerebral manager, in recent times those words have been replaced by a myriad
of excuses, a plethora
of infuriating stories about who he could have signed but didn't and what can only be construed as outright fabrications... it's kind
of funny that
when we want some answers, like during the whole contract debacle
of last season, we can't get an intelligent word out
of him, but
when we just what him to show his managerial acumen through his actions, we can't seem to get him to shut - up... I beg you to prove me wrong Arsene
Every day that we drive him to school, we are
rewarded with a
feeling of happiness and joy
when we see the campus.
When your husband sees your baby smiling in a warm bath, or gazing up at him from the changing mat, he'll find that so
rewarding he might
feel happier about the separation
of your roles.
Then,
when your baby is born, cuddling and playing with your little one will elicit the release
of hormones like prolactin, the hormone
of tender nurturing, oxytocin, the love hormone, and beta endorphins,
feel good hormones that are also known as the hormones
of pleasure and
reward.
Although these kinds
of rewards may encourage progress in the short run, the concern is that for some children, the pressure
of «success» in the form
of the
reward creates anxiety or
feelings of failure
when they have a (very normal and even expected) potty accident.
And in terms
of the behavior modification, it's often a really good way to reduce power struggles,
when your child
feels like he is working for something, and working for something doesn't have to be a toy, doesn't have to be something really expensive, it can be positive praise, it could be that they are working special time with you, special activity, we can do a token economy system which is usually the most well known behavior modification intervention, where your child can earn tickets or stickers or poker chips, and sometimes you may want to attach a
reward menu to that, so they know that, «Oh, if I can save ten chips I can get this, if I can save 20 chips I can get this».
They will
feel proud
of themselves
when they earn the
reward.
When science comes to the matter
of bestowing its
rewards, it should be blind to the mere accident
of sex; and one does not have to be an enthusiast on the subject
of the extension
of the rights and privileges
of her sex, to
feel that here is a woman who, by her brilliant achievement, has won the right to take her place with her compeers in the Academy.»
The results
of both experiments suggest that
when there is an excuse, such as doing something artistic or getting a different
reward, people like to keep busy — and indeed, those who chose the busier option reported
feeling happier afterward, on average, than those who did nothing.
The negative - valence mechanism that AGRP neurons utilize contrasts with the majority
of hunger - associated neurons previously studied, which stimulate
reward pathways and result in positive
feelings when hunger is satisfied.
When Lieberman increased the money being offered, he found that accepting a share that was larger but still unfair — say, $ 8 out
of $ 23 — was linked not with
reward circuitry but with increased activity in the ventrolateral prefrontal cortex and downregulation
of the anterior insula, changes often seen during the regulation
of negative
feelings.
When we eat highly
rewarding food (food that is high in sugar and / or fat and usually highly processed), it dampens the activity
of our TRS, and we
feel better.
When you change your eating and lifestyle habits for good and realize that being healthy truly is a way
of life, you are
rewarded with so many incredible benefits to your body — it becomes easier for you to lose weight, you're able to maintain a healthy weight without restricting food or resorting to liquids only or taking out major food groups (unless,
of course, you have an allergy or intolerance), you
feel increased and sustained energy throughout the day, your digestion becomes more regular, your mood is more elevated, you have control
of your cravings rather than vice versa, and so, so much more.
There's nothing like that
rewarding feeling of yearning to vomit out your ears
when you're done.
The nice
feeling we get from eating a sugary foods is a result
of a chemical called dopamine, which is released in the brain
when sugar is consumed and is linked to the
feeling of reward.
And
when we give in to the cravings, sugar «
rewards» us by making us
feel weak, without willpower, out
of control, and guilty.
We have been conditioned to see food as a
reward and many
of us tend to over eat
when stressed or simply if we are
feeling down.
I've found that
when the clock strikes 8 pm, if I
reward myself with a nice glass
of red wine or a nice craft beer... it almost instantly «knocks down» the hunger pangs and allows me to calmly and casually prepare a healthy meal without
feeling like I'm starving or suffering.
I think the most
rewarding benefit is the
feeling of empowerment and accomplishment
when you've conquered a goal, especially one that took time and some real work.
I'm 18 and part
of this age
of internet porn, and i swear i can
feel the
reward centres firing in my brain
when i game as well (mostly LoL).
And
when you consume those carbohydrates — that bowl
of ice cream, that bowl
of cereal, that chocolate chip cookie, that chocolate cup - cake — you
feel like «this is my
reward, this comforts me.»
There is nothing more
rewarding than
feeling the space that opens
when my clients
feel the freedom that comes from breaking through and letting go
of debilitating stress, negative beliefs about themselves, and fear in taking action — be it around food and body or loving themselves and expressing their passions and purpose.
And then the 3rd most common time for snacking on sugary calories is on the weekend,
when we
feel like we deserve a
reward for a hard week
of work.
Something amazing happens in our bodies
when we workout; a chemical reaction releases endorphins and we
feel uplifted, even euphoric, and the
feeling of satisfaction you get after a good workout can stay with you for days afterwards, so the
rewards are many.
It will
feel a lot more
rewarding to put your feet up at the end
of the day
when you got all the important stuff out
of the way.
Most
of us
feel good
when we accomplish or complete something and this can activate our brain dopamine pathways, which play a role in
feelings of reward, pleasure, and motivation.
The brain knows that
when you eat, you're doing something «right,» and it releases a bunch
of feel - good chemicals in the
reward system.
When you give in to cravings, you get your
reward — a
feeling of pleasure associated with the release
of dopamine.
I love sharing these little things with you guys because I've had this blog in some very single times in my life, through some rocky relationships, and now after taking the time and energy to myself to really set an intention for who I wanted to be with, and how I wanted that person to make me
feel... (which required a lot
of slowing down) that's
when I was
rewarded with the best - for - me person in the world.
Though this may seem counter-intuitive to those who consider flirting their chance to impress, the
reward centres in our brain (which induce
feelings of pleasure), are more active
when we talk about ourselves.
«I can't think
of a more
rewarding feeling than what I
feel when I know that I've made the dating journey easier and more successful for someone,» he said.
A Harvard University study has found that the
reward centres in our brain (which induce
feelings of pleasure), are more active
when we talk about ourselves.4 So, it is understandable that after sending an impressive first message, you may be tempted to spend most
of your time talking about yourself.
The logic behind this is simpe - the
reward centres in our brain (which induce
feelings of pleasure), are more active
when we talk about ourselves, so by asking a potential partner about themselves you'll activate their
reward centres, meaning that they'll associate this positive
feeling with chatting to you.
After the bug fixes with a patch this sequel exceeds the original in every aspect.Better graphics, gamplay and story along with 2 completely different playable protaganists give Dishonered 2 more replay value then almost every triple A title this year.And this time around I did nt
feel pushed to play the game in any specific way.I
felt that playing stealthily was alot more
rewarding then the first entry but i never
felt that i was playing wrong or was being punished
when i played a full on assault playthrough.Also there are several ending for every playstyle for both characters which really drive you toward a second, third or even forth playthrough and in all the chaos or silence
of each level, even on my forth run, I reimagined every situation and experienced different outcomes every single time.Dishonored 2 also contains some
of the best level design I have ever seen with the likes
of the amazing and masterfully thought out Clockwork Mansion level being among my all time favorites.Dishonored 2 truly is a masterpiece in almost every ascpect!!!
Wayward Souls is an intense challenge, but that only makes the
feeling of reward all the greater
when you finally succeed, and unlock the next multi-floor deathtrap to explore.
The Boss levels like the rest
of the game are expertly crafted, and the battle I tried
felt perfectly designed and challenging, and
felt even more
rewarding when I defeated Bowser Jr..
I don't think every game needs to be Dark Souls, but
when it seems like any encounter with a pack
of human - sized jackal minions is best solved by button - mashing and hoping I'm hitting dodge and attack with the right ratio to do damage while not getting hit too often, each fight starts to
feel more like a chore than a
rewarding challenge.
Planning and executing a good defensive strategy does
feel rewarding and
when you're trying to clear out one room while another is under attack, there's a level
of chaos that just adds to the fun.
Only
when we see the actresses sitting next to their mothers does the mix
of positive and negative emotions
feel convincing: The brief sequence does a much better job
of illustrating the difficulties
of being a mother, and the
reward of enduring those trials, than anything in the fictional movie itself.
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.