Sentences with phrase «get their emotional well»

Knowing your child is being denied you and family that love them makes you wander what else the child is being denied... Even if it's not obvious as food or clothing are they getting the emotional well healthy emotional support and caring from that parent.

Not exact matches

Anxious individuals remember facts and details better, but they also tend to get the emotional tenor of the situation wrong more often.
Well, things don't have to get so dramatic when you exercise a good degree of emotional intelligence.
You simply can't get good at reading people without developing your self - awareness, which takes a fair degree of emotional intelligence.
You might also want to experiment and see if you generally get a better read about someone's emotional state via a voice - only communication medium like the phone.
«They had a campaign in the»80s, «The Best a Man Can Get,» that was visually emotional — grown men holding babies, etc. — that shot Gillette to near monopoly status, 75 percent market share,» said Russell.
While your clients may need these things day - to - day, there's an underlying emotional benefit that you can offer them as well: building their reputation among their colleagues, helping get them promoted or allowing them to balance their work and family pressures.
Using the second person also helps us get a better perspective on the situation, and be more objective rather than emotional.
(And this may deepen the emotional connection - giving feedback can get an investor, well, invested.)
«If you've got too much text on the screen, you can't compel an audience in any emotional way at all,» says Altman, author of the just released Why Most PowerPoint Presentations Still Suck & How You Can Make Them Even Better.
Emotional investing gets the best of many investors during periods of volatility.
Consumers making purchases with a strong emotional connection — say, for a funeral, wedding or even a birthday — are less likely to use tactics to help them get a better deal, according to a new study in the journal Judgment and Decision Making.
Takeaway: Invest in leaders and management programs that foster strong working relationships and emotional intelligence training to get the best work from your millennials.
The best way to diffuse an emotional situation is to get some distance from the problem.
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While good writers get the facts right, great content writers emotionally engage their audience while emphasizing facts with certain words that set off «emotional alarms.»
Rather than getting emotional or dwelling in disappointment, analyze these moments and figure out what you could do better next month.
«Every week is unique, and pastors are faced with the need to get insight from the Spirit of God to understand the mood and emotional state of the congregants,» said Ríos, citing a rise in depression and marital issues among hurricane victims, as well as concerns over suicide rates and violent criminal activity in the long recovery period.
But let me tell you, Dan would much rather I take the initiative and communicate to him directly about my thoughts, ideas, and opinions because 1) he's from Jersey and that's how people from Jersey talk to each other, 2) it's way more efficient, saving time and emotional energy, and 3) I've got some damn good ideas and Dan's not threatened by that.
Having said that, there have been wars waged between religions claiming «my imaginary friend (God) is better than yours»... I feel like as a reasonable person, I am above that, and I wont get into emotional responsiveness that can incite anger in others, leading to an unproductive discussion.
In order to get a large number of people whom they regard as undereducated, easily led sheep to vote against their own best interests, they push emotional buttons, invoking images of Jesus and helpless babies, to make voters think this is what they stand for and want to protect.
In the end, we could boil it down to something like: religion based on false words and ideas, and used by people who have distorted thinking because of it, is not a good thing no matter how many people like the emotional feedback they get from their own minds and no matter how much it helps them cope.
Well, I was definitely quite the opposite as a kid — highly emotional — but I think I've mellowed out a bit as I've gotten older.
Well, it may not be exactly true but former Arsenal goal keeper Jens Lehmann believes that the new signing Petr Cech has to get over his emotional bond with Chelsea if he wants to succeed at Arsenal.
To those of you that know me well, I always try my hardest never to get emotional; however, I write this...
It's got to be an emotional experience for the family to go through that, and while getting up was assuredly a bad look, it's probably best not to villainize her and assume we know what was going on there.
Wilshere will get injured so logic says take the 25 mill now but the emotional fans are saying he's our boy and he played well v a useless tired Hull for 15 mins.
I get that for a lot of people the most fun thing a team can do is get better, but for me that'll always be secondary to my emotional connection with certain players, especially ones who shaped my childhood.
I wish him all the best but if we get emotional and keep him then goodluck.
«He got emotional talking about A Better L.A.»
«When you got great teammates like I do, who allow me to play with my emotions and allow me to be emotional when I'm talking to them, to use my emotions to the better of us, it's easy.»
It was unclear exactly why Moreno was crying (he later said he just gets emotional), but the cameras got a good bit of the action, and of course, SB Nation posted on it back when it happened.
But he was still the star and his good friend and rival, Nicklaus, got emotional.
I fervently hope Eboue manages to get the practical and probably emotional help he clearly needs and I wish him every good wish for his future.
The «Spending = Always Good» crowd pretends that the pickier, more patient fans are hopeless romantics — but suggest to them a retread traitor as a backup, and they get quite emotional.
Ironically, as athletes make good progress on their physical healing, often times the mental and emotional issues get worse.
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Now I'm picturing the Dinger Machine, sitting around on June 17, humming this song quietly to itself and trying not to get too emotional about the good old days.
They were able to get the emotional part together better than most of their counterparts.
Physical wounds get well but emotional ones don't.
It really is a good idea (and helpful to your emotional state) to get some «in - between» clothes to wear.
If your daughter gets blown off in the cafeteria by her best friend Kayla and you run right over to «talk it over with the girls» or even worse tell your daughter «to forget about Kayla, she's a terrible friend,» then you're not allowing your daughter to learn the emotional components that can buffer failure.
Discussing treatment options with your doctor and getting emotional support for your loss will help you live very well after a miscarriage.
A trained lactation consultant can assist with both the skills and emotional support you need to breastfeed your baby and meet your breast feeding goals, all the while helping to get your baby off to the best possible start in life.
We get to do the chores and the childcare as well as the emotional caretaking that is typically unseen or at least undervalued — the planning, organizing, and structuring of family life.
Cheating in and of itself is a narcissistic and destructive urge that our narcissistic society sadly nurtures and feeds, and yes, it would be far better to openly deal with issues of monogamy / nonmonogamy — and engage in open relationships if BOTH parties mutually agree — but this narcissistic and unjust DOUBLE - STANDARD has to go where supposedly «nonemotional» men get a pass on what actually constitutes cheating, not open relationships, but «emotional» women do not.
I feel there are many adult babies out there who are now seeking to have their emotional needs met and instead of seeing their child as a human being full of promise who is designed to have his needs met by his parents, who simply wants to love and be loved, they see the child as competition who had better get with the program because now it's ALL about parent.
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