Church leaders need to encourage participation in such groups, while
guarding against tendencies to separatism.
«It helps to
guard against the tendency that people feel to justify their feelings and needs so much so that they come off as critical or blaming to the other person before they are able to express what they feel and ask for what they want.»
Not exact matches
Instead, it's an example of another very human
tendency leaders need to
guard against — we often forget to properly appreciate low - drama, super high achievers until after they've left us.
It is my hope that Christians can help Earthists to
guard against that human
tendency.
And a mob will be no less a mob if it is well fed, well clothed, well housed, and well disciplined» (Idea, p. 21) To
guard against these moblike
tendencies, Eliot lent his support to a class system.
We would, however, need to
guard against the folly of crowds, the
tendency of human beings to act as herds and follow any leader.
The exhibit treats a difficult subject with sensitivity and intelligence, bringing the latest scientific findings to bear and explaining why we will always have to be on
guard against our inherent
tendency to see black and white where there is only gray.
Michael Shermer, executive director of the Skeptics Society, argues that conspiracy theories come from an ancient human
tendency to stay on
guard against predators.
Lawyers need to
guard against their own
tendency to leave no stone unturned and give critical consideration to how much work is absolutely necessary in a given matter, with the caveat that they must make the tradeoffs clear upfront to the client, Calloway says.