Not exact matches
By trusting that
feeling, which was based on years of experience, Miracle was
motivated to get authorities
involved — saving these two girls from potential disaster.
I also think that getting kids
involved in cooking is really
motivating for them, and makes them
feel more connected to the food.
Their perspectives on fatherhood * Nearly 50 % of the conceptions were described as a complete surprise, and only three were planned * Nearly two - fifths (37 %) of the prospective fathers had had previous children; most still had some contact with the children but only two were still living with them and were engaged as actively
involved fathers * Two - thirds (65 %) described themselves as having a low or medium sense of reality about their impending fatherhood * Three - quarters were expecting the baby to have a noticeable impact on their way of life * Three - quarters were
motivated to learn more about pregnancy and fatherhood, with partners, family and friends seen as the most important source of information * Very few thought about health professionals as a potential source of support and advice, and some would have liked to have talked to one but
felt awkward about it.
Children
feel motivated when they are respectfully
involved in the process of what needs to be done, instead of passive objects to your controlling methods.
The trick is to not get bogged down in it: «
Feeling a little bad about it can
motivate us, but retrospectively ruminating about where we've fallen short or being paralyzed by that tends not to be productive and tends to be really psychologically painful and harmful,» explains a doctor
involved in the study.
The extortion subplot
involving Ansel's manager and Lance Reddick's shadowy menace (playing a mysterious figure in the way only he can) may be a necessary evil to
motivate Ansel toward taking on the family as clients, but in practice it is such a half - baked flimsy concept that it never evolves beyond plot device status,
feeling more like manipulation than motivation.
When teachers implement the Approach successfully, students
feel highly
motivated and actively
involved in their own learning, leading them to produce high - quality work and to grow as individuals and collaborators.
For example, Chinese caregivers displayed a tendency for collective decision - making regarding important decisions, adopted a fatalistic explanation for the care recipients» illness, experienced a sense of guilt and shame, 16, 17 and had reservations in expressing their
feelings to avoid placing unnecessary burden on other family members.16, 18 Familial obligation to care for the family member with cancer was also emphasised.19 Distress was often experienced in terms of physical symptoms, and emotional coping
involved the strategy of endurance.17 Since these culturally derived attitudes and perceptions frame the caregiving experience, interventions that are culturally sensitive, patient - centred and theoretically
motivated have been advocated.20