The thought of being unemployable actually scared me for about a nano - second and then I came back to reality and realized that I don't
make decisions based on fear.
One of the worst things you can do when investing is to
make decisions based on fear.
All too often people
make decisions based on fear and this prevents us from making any real progress.
Making decisions based on his fear of disapproval led him to living a less than fulfilled life.
I know that
making decisions based on fear is rarely a good idea.
If you find yourself constantly
making decisions based on fear, maybe it's time to stand up to that fear by doing one small thing today that makes you scared but will bring you one step closer to your goals and dreams.
Today consumers are
making decisions based on fear which is directly related to lack of knowledge or understanding.
You never want to find yourself in a situation where
you make a decision based on fear.
Not exact matches
Believers
make all of the
decisions based on fear of not pleasing an invisible sky fairy and facing eternal punishment.
The problem begins when we worry so much that we become anxious or we
make decisions based solely
on the emotion of
fear.
By this last fit and healthy pregnancy, I was still afraid that working out would hurt the baby, but instead of letting my
fear take over, I
made informed
decisions for myself
based on the latest research, and chose to continue exercising at the same level I was used to.
It's a mistake to
make mothering
decisions based on the
fear of what others may think.
In over 10 years of working in many hospitals as an L&D RN, I've never seen a
decision made based on «$», but I HAVE seen
decisions based on the
fear of being sued.
Unfortunately the doctors and hospitals are now
making decisions based on $ or the
fear of being sued, not what is best for the women and babies.
I too
made the
decision for a natural birth
based on my
fear of the epidural needle.
«We should be able to find solutions if people are willing to listen to one another and
make decisions based on data, not
fear,» he concluded.
We have all
made decisions when it comes to relationships that were
based on the
fear of being alone.
Conversely, because saturated fats play so many beneficial roles, and because our bodies will contain large amounts of saturated fat whether we embrace it in our diets or choose to avoid it, it
makes little sense to
make dietary
decisions based on the
fear that we are eating too much saturated fat.
There is insufficient evidence to claim that we require some specific amount of saturated fat in our diets every day, so it
makes little sense to
make dietary
decisions based on the
fear that we are not getting enough saturated fat.
Time to move
on from that
fear -
based manner of
decision making.
Most ofthe time, thesesystems coexist in the sameareaandthey are often contradictory.As a result, the Somali peoplehave the right to choose whichlawthey applyinany given case, a
decision made on the
basis ofself - interest, while bearinginmind that when it comes to the securityandpeace the
decision will provide forthe inter-clan relations.Most of the survivors of sexual exploitation don't file complaints with respective «authorities because they
fear stigma, reprisals from family members, the police, and the Islamist insurgent group» while others «do not belief authorities would be able or willing to take any effective action» (HRW, 2014, September, p. 35) a predicament that confines the survivors to silence and anguish.
Without knowing the pros, cons and safety precautions being taken, it would be far easier to choose not to have one's work published, but we should
make decisions that are in our best interest
based on knowledge, not
fear.
That's a shame, since the same basic dysfunctions that ail general education afflict special education too: middling (or worse) teacher quality; an inclination to throw «more people» at any problem; a reluctance to look at cost - effectiveness; a crazy quilt of governance and
decision -
making authorities; a tendency to add rather than replace or redirect; and a full -
on fear of results -
based accountability.
Ullman says: «If we keep
making curricular
decisions that impact hundreds of thousands of kids, if we're
making these
decisions that impact huge groups of the school community
based on assumptions,
based on ideas with no actual research backing them up,
based on fear — that's just curricularly - irresponsible.»
Early childhood experts have questioned the competition's emphasis
on assessment,
fearing it could lead to high - stakes testing of young children,
make unfair employment
decisions for early educators
based on test results, and detract from the importance of play and exploratory learning.
I have never taken your discussion of your own success as rubbing our faces in it but rather, an attempt to
make the whole process more transparent so authors can
make informed
decisions, rather than ones
based on misinformation or
fear.
Our
fear is that authors are selling themselves short and
making poor
decisions based on poor data.
Make investing
decisions based on the merits of the investment, rather than
based on fear and following the crowd.
The
decisions they
make are not
made based on good experiences, but
fear of the unknown.
Our methods are strictly reward -
based, meaning we want to set you and your dog up for success, thus allowing your dog to
make the positive
decisions based on trust and respect, versus
fear / dominance or never - ending treat bribery.
If you
make the
decision to give puppy shots, then design a vaccination program
based on science and reason, not superstition,
fear, habit, and marketing strategies.
Oreskes warned Minchin that he was
basing his
decision on «bad information» and said that while many conservatives
feared regulating greenhouse gas emissions amounted to an unwelcome government intrusion, avoiding taking action actually
made those
fears far more likely to come true.
In a speech delivered at the Vatican Saturday, Pope Francis denounced
making political
decisions based on fear, because
fear «weakens and destabilizes us, destroys our psychological and spiritual defenses, and numbs us to the suffering of others,» he said.
Feeling overwhelmed and lacking confidence, without strong supervisors to whom they could turn for help, workers reported being more likely to substantiate abuse and neglect cases,
making decisions based more
on their
fear of administrative repercussions than
on their training and experience.
Ken
Fears, manager of regional economics for NAR's research department, says that it's easy for consumers to get caught up in a fluctuating interest rate, but that it's important for them to
make informed
decisions based on their particular situation instead.