Sentences with phrase «message about your attitude»

The way you sit or stand, your hand gestures, and your tone of voice all carry a message about your attitude and emotions.

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Inverting to Canada would send a strong message about the company's attitudes about the U.S. political environment right now.
When building out a distinctive B2B brand message, one of the questions branding experts might ask is, «What are the current perceptions and attitudes about your brand?».
SCL's main offering, first developed by its affiliated London think tank in 1989, involves gathering vast quantities of data about an audience's values, attitudes and beliefs, identifying groups of «persuadables,» and then targeting them with tailored messages.
But fired up as I was about porn culture and sexual violence, and questioning attitudes towards women in the Church, I felt bombarded by messages about conservative «biblical womanhood» that I couldn't identify with and that didn't seem to do anything to challenge the injustice I saw.
No More Page 3 is uncompromising in its judgement of what some consider a British institution, condemning the messages The Sun gives out to children and explaining how jarring it looks next to stories about rape and domestic violence, which supposedly display a more supportive attitude towards women's issues.
It was present in the Old Testament period before Jesus made it his central message; it is present in the worship and moral endeavors of those of faiths other than Christianity; in acts and attitudes of compassion and a determined effort to bring about a better world, it may be present in persons of no acknowledged religious faith.
And, finally, because prevailing attitudes towards concussion symptom reporting and reporting behavior are deeply entrenched in our sports culture, we encourage, as Step Five, that coaches, athletes, athletic trainers, team doctors, and parents continue working over the course of the sports season to create and maintain an environment in which athletes feel safe in immediately reporting concussion symptoms (both their own and their teammates) by sharing and reinforcing positive messages about the importance of immediate concussion symptom reporting via social media, by maintaining open lines of communication and an ongoing dialog about concussion safety among and between and among coaches, athletes, medical staff and parents.
With consistent messaging and constant reinforcement of the value of immediate concussion reporting in achieving your team's performance goals, and by making athletes feel comfortable in reporting, we believe that, not only will attitudes and beliefs about concussion reporting begin to change, but the concussion reporting behavior of your athletes will start to change as well, and that, over time, the culture of resistance to concussion symptom reporting will be replaced by a sports culture of concussion safety.
A greater awareness, policy intervention by government and positive messages by Media can bring about a change in breastfeeding attitudes prevalent in USA.
The language is graphic and bawdy, and the messages brim with detail about Roman sexual attitudes and practices.
(Bonus: Its message about the importance of a positive attitude makes it the movie «Tomorrowland» dreamed of being.)
Research showing a positive relationship between parent involvement and attendance as well as the results of new studies examining parents» attitudes about school absences and their implications for messaging and action.
Some of her interests include: social influence and social networks, how people form attitudes about climate change, the effectiveness of environmental messaging, and storytelling and narrative.
[6] Such a message will hopefully bring about a change in judicial attitudes towards SRLs, which will than implicitly and explicitly impact how opposing counsel treats SRLs in the courtrooms.
These messages form a subconscious core that leads to behaviours and attitudes about work, employer / employee relationships, advancement and success.
SCL's main offering, first developed by its affiliated London think tank in 1989, involves gathering vast quantities of data about an audience's values, attitudes and beliefs, identifying groups of «persuadables» and then targeting them with tailored messages.
Sexuality is also about feelings, attitudes, caring, body image, self - confidence, respect for ourselves and others, communication, relationships, who we are attracted to and media messages about being male or female.
Parents convey very important messages to young people though their attitudes and behaviour, whether they talk about sex or not.
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