Sentences with phrase «like authentic relationships»

Instead, it's an emotional experience, as the participant develops what feels like authentic relationships with different characters over the course of the story.

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Creating environments like the dinner we organized work well because they allow for more authentic storytelling to unfold and relationships built.
Events are a perfect way to build community for your brand, bring together like - minded individuals into the same venue and cultivate authentic relationships.
I was cut off cold; however, like you predict, the people I have in my life now are authentic, healthy relationships.
Prayer as a device for securing business success, prayer as a way of insuring that you will sell your customer, prayer as a method of getting mental security when the world is in hell, devices to find an easy peace of mind and the like, bear no relationship, so far as I can see, to authentic Christian prayer.
They sign up for Christianity expecting to find authentic caring relationships like those I witnessed with the group of bikers, but over time they settle for superficial handshakes and «thinking about you» cards.
I truly enjoy my relationship with this brand, as I like to be authentic when I write sponsored projects, and I recommend them to everyone I know.
With an upcoming annual visit, Tara would now like to begin to cultivate a more authentic relationship with her son.
Here's this column's first piece of advice: Rid your mind of those associations, and start over with something like this: Networking is a process of cultivating professional relationships by being authentic, sharing information, and working together to achieve the shared goals of doing good science.
We are hosting a night of fun, food, cooking, and networking so we can build authentic relationships with like - minded professionals all while learning some new plant - based recipes.
We are an authentic brand; we like our people to be authentic, to speak honestly and openly with each other and to drive and build genuine relationships with each other and with our customers.
By matching you based on who you are, not simply what you look like, eHarmony encourages lasting relationships between authentic and commitment - oriented people.
I met Nick on BBWDatingLove and it was by accident really, I had gotten his wink and was writing him a «yeah, you live in Canada» letter but in mid paragraph he popped up and said HI and I thought what the heck its not like this is going to go any where and its nice sometimes just talking to someone who can just be their authentic self for once since I had already written this guy off due to geography (I wasn't looking to relocate that far) we talk and the more get chatted the more I liked him and so after six or so months he flew out and met me and my whole entire family... I come from a blended family and so family came out of the wood works to meet the Canadian I had been «chatting» with since we all know that long distance relationships don't work!
Mann approaches this film almost like poetry, using fine camerawork and editing to focus on internal emotions and relationships while keeping things low - key and authentic.
Everything feels authentic, like the relationships between the father and son and these best friends that now have to go at each other.
(2017) Learning outside the classroom, Issue 302, p38 Frauman, E. (2010) Incorporating the concept of mindfulness in informal outdoor education settings, Journal of Experiential Education, Vol.33, Issue 3, p225 - 238 Humberstone, B; Stan, I. (2009) Well - being and outdoor pedagogies in primary schooling: The nexus of well - being and safety, Australian Journal of Outdoor Education, Vol.13, Issue 2, p24 - 32 Marzano, R., Pickering, D. (2007) The case for and against homework, Educational Leadership, Vol.64, Issue 6, p74 - 79 Moffett, P. (2012) Learning about outdoor education through authentic activity, Mathematics Teaching, p12 - 14 Mudd, A. (2007) Outdoor learning in the school grounds (primary), Environmental Education, Vol.84, p5 - 6 Scott, G., Boyd, M., Colquhoun, D. (2013) Changing spaces, changing relationships: the positive impact of learning out of doors, Australian Journal of Outdoor Education, Vol.17, Issue 1, p47 - 53 Sharpe, D. (2014) Independent thinkers and learners: a critical evaluation of the «Growing Together Schools Programme, Pastoral Care in Education, Vol.32, Issue 3, p197 - 207 Skates, E. (2014) On the up: Learning outside and raising attainment, Primary Geography, Issue 85, p14 - 15 Whawell, G., Tanner, J. (2015) Not like in the classroom, Primary Geography, Vol.
Even a single sentence of support or a short question to accompany a «Like» would go a long way toward taking a virtual relationship from «autopilot» broadcast mode to something more authentic.
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