An Evaluation of
Life Satisfaction within the Migratory Experience According to Psychosocial Variables
Not exact matches
How an individual responds to difficult circumstances depends on many things
within him — his philosophy of
life; his relationships; coping abilities he has developed previously; other stresses and
satisfactions; religious and emotional resources.
To experience the
life of joy, fulfillment,
satisfaction, and purpose that God wants for us, we must first be born of the Spirit so that God's new
life dwells
within us.
By weakness, ignorance, and fear all are prone to
live for self and to snatch after such
satisfactions as come
within their grasp.
Clashes
within the family or the work situation that cause resentment, hard feelings and then severance; anonymity and rootlessness in an overcrowded but lonely world; uncertainty as to the future and even as to whether there will be a future — these elements in our society rob many of what ought to be the rich
satisfactions of
living.
Increasingly, our understanding of reality is one - dimensional, even
within the church; our quest for fulfillment seeks
satisfaction through greater consumption; our security rests in nuclear weapons, and our blindness and idolatry are visible in our stated willingness to blow up the world, if need be, to preserve our way of
life.
Redemption, consequently, states the fact that man need not slavishly move through
life from occasion to occasion, merely creating each new synthesis from worldly data in pursuit of worldly
satisfaction, but that he is freed to respond to the divine immanence
within him and
within the world, thus constantly striving, occasion by occasion, to maximize a realization of that divinity as best he can,
within the limitations imposed by his history and his environment.
Since joining the company in 2013, he has offered support, training and inspiration to major food management companies as well as operators
within hospitals and senior
living facilities where he keenly recognizes the important role food plays in patient
satisfaction and a guest's «total experience.»
The idea is based in part on studies that show identical twins to have more similar levels of
life satisfaction than non-identical twins, and suggests that although your level of happiness may occasionally be thrown off by major
life events, it will always return to a set level
within two years.
More than half of the world «s population
lives within an hour of a major city, largely because «accessibility is a precondition for the
satisfaction of almost any economic or social need,» Nelson says.
«When the deepest part of you becomes engaged in what you are doing, when your activities and actions become gratifying and purposeful, when what you do serves both yourself and others, when you do not tire
within but seek the sweet
satisfaction of your
life and your work, you are doing what you were meant to be doing.»
When you uncover your passionate purpose, you ignite energy
within you to build happiness and
satisfaction in your
life, while making a significant, positive impact on the
lives» of others as well.
That distinction was important: The researchers concluded that receiving 60 or more comments from close friends
within 30 days was associated with improvements in measures such as happiness, loneliness, depression, and
life satisfaction.
We have solved those issue to our own
satisfaction within our
life together.
Justice, equity, sanitation and even clean water may be
within the reach of all, but only if many of the planet's seven billion humans give up the dream of high
life satisfaction as well.
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In the group of individuals with diabetes, commitment
within a relationship mediated the relations between emotional
satisfaction and the sense of control and overall
satisfaction with current
life, including
within the psychological, social, and environmental domains.
The therapeutic relationship provides an opportunity to learn more fully about one's self and the dynamics that exist
within our interpersonal connections; it is a privilege for me to be able to embark on that journey and help impact an individual's ability to experience transformation and to gain increased
satisfaction in
life.
Within this meta - analysis, there were few longitudinal studies that were identified that measured
satisfaction with
life in particular, but other research has indicated that divorce is associated with declines on other measures of well - being, including increased depression, decreased global happiness, and decreased purpose in
life.2
As the US students
within this study were all
living away from their friends at home, they spend less time with those friends and this has a negative association with both their
life satisfaction and friendship qualities.
Within - couple correlations revealed significant associations between both partners»
life satisfaction, psychological distress, and relationship quality, as well as between their level of overall need
satisfaction and the three separate need measures.
Cross-sectional and prospective multilevel analyses demonstrated that increases in forgiveness (measured as fluctuations in individuals» avoidance, revenge, and benevolence motivations toward their transgressors) were related to
within - persons increases in psychological well - being (measured as more
satisfaction with
life, more positive mood, less negative mood, and fewer physical symptoms).
In line with the self - determination theory (SDT)(Deci and Ryan 2000) the findings demonstrate that the relationship between participation in leisure activities and
life satisfaction is mediated by the psychological need
satisfaction within participation among adolescents, a rather under - investigated group in the SDT tradition.
Therefore, further research on their experiences of psychological need
satisfaction within important domains of adolescent
life is warranted.
Specifically, we illustrate the potential value of this new approach by identifying a taxonomy of dyad - level subtypes that differ in how their emotions (i.e., multiple
within - day ratings of happiness — chosen here as an exemplar variable with variance properties useful for methods development) vary through normal daily
life, and examine how that taxonomy is related to a set of theoretically meaningful variables — subjective health, dyadic adjustment (agreement on amount of time spent with partner), and relationship
satisfaction, all of which constitute important characteristics of older couples» well - being (Hoppmann & Gerstorf, 2016).