In general, people will attach
more emotional value to eliminating the smallest debt.
Not exact matches
I'm living better, by my
values, than ever, and my year - and - counting without flying contributed as much as anything to that improvement, decoupling my
emotional well - being from the ignorant craving I succumbed to before, and creating
more reward here.
If there is a real need, people pay
more for a brand - name, and perceive a higher level of trust and
value, as well as an
emotional attachment.
I can't tell you how much
more long - term
value emotional reward and skills can have compared to physical pleasure.
«These are also assets that may satisfy the
emotional needs and passions of investors who are no longer comfortable putting
more money into financial assets at zero return, but who face barriers to entry in acquiring high -
value luxury items like art, or a 1955 vintage Porsche speedster or a vineyard.»
What's
more important to me is that my children are absorbing the
values I want them to have as adults — and right at the top of the list is a desire to connect with others,
emotional health and authenticity.
Much of what we discussed, however, will be familiar to online communicators of any stripe: the need for websites to convert visitors into followers, the power of video to create a connection, the importance of delivering
value of some kind to list members («inside» information,
emotional satisfaction, raw - meat partisanship), the usefulness of adapting content for many different channels, and the tendency of online outreach to be trench warfare
more than blitzkrieg.
Much of what we discussed, however, will be familiar to online communicators of any stripe: the need for websites to convert visitors into followers, the
value of video in creating a connection, the importance of delivering
value of some kind to list members («inside» information,
emotional satisfaction, raw - meat partisanship), the usefulness of adapting content for many different channels, and the tendency of online outreach to be trench warfare
more than blitzkrieg.
While consumers of these types of vehicles are typically believed to have utilitarian priorities, the results showed that social and
emotional values, such as the perception of sophistication of design and pride of ownership, had a
more significant impact on brand affection than functional
values, such as the vehicle's price or gas mileage.
Single women 45 years old or older were
more likely to
value feelings of love and
emotional intimacy, whereas older married women were
more likely to
value the security of knowing a partner would always be there.
According to Beber, people who mention at least one film were found to
value monogamy and exclusivity in relationships
more, and
value emotional openness with a partner
more than those who didn't list a flick.
At eHarmony we connect Prince Edward Island singles who share common interests,
emotional temperament, social style,
values and much
more.
eHarmony looks at its members»
emotional temperament, social style cognitive mode,
values, beliefs and much
more to be sure that the couples that we introduce share the insights and characteristics that matter most.
Sacramento singles that are sent to you from eHarmony will connect with you on
emotional temperament, social style,
values, beliefs and much
more.
During your registration we ask you questions about your social style,
emotional temperament, relationship skills,
values, beliefs and much
more to get to know you at a very deep level.
A woman who's successful is
more common to have experienced a lot
more in life - have higher
values, and carry a lot less insignificant
emotional baggage than other women.
Though the narrative requires much
more from the viewer than one would like, I can applaud the artistic and
emotional value beset by the writer / director along with outstanding performances from newcomer Hunter McCracken, Brad Pitt, and Jessica Chastain.
Victor Frankenstein, similar to the Landis - scripted American Ultra, does offer entertainment
value thanks to its erratic design, but ends up being even
more disjointed than the latter - seeing as it lacks a solid
emotional core to hold the whole thing together.
«Let It Fall» understands the
value of allowing its interview subjects to talk at greater,
more involving length than is usual for documentaries, a technique that illuminates the complexities of reality and gives listeners a sense of the
emotional textures of these people's lives.
It let its clinical connotations and
emotional components about the
value of life, identity, creativity and self - knowledge sink in
more deeply than Ishiguro's dreary scene - setting details.
Evidence collated by Public Health England, «The link between pupil health and well - being and attainment», highlights that pupils with better
emotional well - being at age seven had a
value - added Key Stage 2 score 2.46 points higher than pupils with poorer
emotional well - being, equivalent to
more than one term's progress.
It's essential to create an
emotional connection that enhances the
value of the eLearning experience and makes it
more memorable.
Even
more importantly, it is continually instructional in how it captures the
value of teacher - student connections and how teachers can effectively deal with the
emotional lives of learners.
Creative programmes can offer a counter balance to testing and while their impact on academic performance is
more difficult to measure their
value in terms of cognitive development and
emotional literacy is tangible.
With traditional family
values under constant attack from modern day living and a variety of mental, physical and
emotional issues stemming from technology overuse people of all ages have never been
more desperate to find ways to get a handle on theirs and their families digital habits and get some boundaries in place.
(Interestingly enough, I also never get anyone boasting about the IQ level of their partners — which might suggest that people do
value emotional intelligence
more highly than cognitive intelligence in some situations!)
On one hand, this could reflect authentic variation in performance across academic and social -
emotional domains — and therefore the
value of a
more holistic indicator.
Even with a turbocharger, the Veloster's best attributes are quantifiables like
value, fuel economy, and infotainment features, and as with the base model, looking at the car is a
more emotional experience than driving it.
It is partially dependent on your
emotional ability to withstand swings in your portfolio
value, but even
more dependant on time and wealth.
Dave Ramsey does admit, though in passing, in Financial Peace University, that, yes, indeed, paying
more on the credit card with the highest interest rate does make
more mathematical sense, but, yes, he attaches great
emotional value to paying off a credit card, completely, and that is likely going to occur by paying off the lowest credit card balance, first.
For one, builders have no
emotional attachment to the house, so they
value it
more realistically than someone who has lived in a resale home for 20 years.
(The caveat of course, from Williams, is that, since «the public is
more emotional than logical, it is foolish to expect a relentless convergence of market price toward investment
value.
And as promised, a good time to kick - off The Great Irish Share Valuation Project, with the ISEQ on a breather for the past year (down 0.6 %)(but still over 40 % off its all - time high, as set nearly a decade ago now), and the Celtic Phoenix offering
more opportunity than ever... Long - time readers will be familiar with TGISVP (here's my kick - off posts from 2012, 2013 & 2014), where I attempt to analyse &
value every listed Irish stock out there (and usually piss off some tired &
emotional shareholders in the process).
Juicy Excerpt: Some would say that investors were
more emotional in the wake of the 2008 crash than they were in early 2000, when the P / E10
value was much higher.
My recommendation on that would be to delay making big decisions such as selling land and buildings, particularly as you may have an
emotional connection (ie: a summer home) that is
more important than the cash
value.
Rejecting both naturalism and pure abstraction at the end of the Second World War, Cobra
valued unbridled experimentation and creative freedom, manifested in brilliant, colorful expressionist paintings of distorted figures that provided a
more emotional and ideological European counterpoint to the roughly contemporary «action painting» of the Abstract Expressionists in the United States.
However, by making conservationists
more aware of how people construct anthropomorphic meanings around species and how they engage with species and attribute
value to their characteristics — e.g. people may attribute personhood or emotions to species that they play with, such as pets or even livestock — they can create conservation programmes which speak to people through their cultural expectations and
emotional connections.
When families understand that «happiness», social and
emotional wellbeing and positive mental health, all lead to better academic outcomes and lifelong satisfaction, they are
more able to partner with educators in
valuing play with their children.
A policy is
more likely to be effective if it directly addresses bullying behaviour, raises awareness of what constitutes bullying in the school community, up - skills staff with effective evidence - based interventions, builds consistent staff and school responses that reflect school
values, respects cultural diversity and reflects the social and
emotional learning curriculum.
As adults, females report experiencing emotions
more frequently and
more intensely than do males, and females
value emotional experience
more than do males (see Fischer, 2000, for a review).
Men who emphasized success, power, and competition as a measure of their personal worth or
value and men who restricted their
emotional expression tended to be
more anxious and depressed regardless of age (and were also less likely to seek psychological help) than women.
Our culture now puts
more of a
value on our
emotional health.
Expansion of Lions Quest, the kindergarten through 12th grade life skills and youth development program, will ensure even
more students benefit from the
values of social and
emotional learning.
More than 550,000 educators have been trained to implement the programs, which supports character development, social and
emotional learning, civic
values, violence and substance abuse prevention and service - learning.
Our team of couple therapists is specially trained in addressing issues like
emotional distance and disconnection, conflict and communication, the challenges of parenting, sex and intimacy, infidelity, financial stress, work - life balance, religion and
value differences, and so much
more.
But once you understand the difference between other - validated intimacy and self - validated intimacy, and how dependence on other - validated intimacy creates
emotional gridlock, it does change the therapy you do: Couples come in complaining about lack of intimacy, which therapists accept at face
value and then endeavor to create
more of.
The Center for Pastoral Counseling of Virginia offers a training program in Pastoral Care and Counseling that enables participants to
more effectively integrate the
values of
emotional healing and personal wholeness inherent in faith traditions with the principles and techniques of sound clinical practice in psychotherapy.
The Center for Pastoral Counseling of Virginia offers a Pastoral Care and Counseling seminar that enables participants to
more effectively integrate the
values of
emotional healing and personal wholeness inherent in faith traditions with the principles and techniques of sound clinical practice in psychotherapy.
Higher
values of transitions and dispersion indicates
more emotional flexibility, while, higher
values of average duration indicated less
emotional flexibility of dyads.
Lower
values indicated
more emotional flexibility of dyads as they tended to remain in dyadic emotions for shorter periods of time.