According to her findings, ovulation and its following weeks are a time when women have
more receptivity in both sides of their brains.
Not exact matches
When a team had workers who were proactive and offered ideas for improving the business, for instance, an extroverted leader felt threatened, whereas the introverted leader was likely to listen
more carefully and showed greater
receptivity to suggestions.
More specifically, Philadelphia, known to some as «Philicon Alley,» saw a 5.5 percent increase in
receptivity to innovative ideas and a 6.6 increase in the business - friendliness of its regional regulatory environment.
Such openness and
receptivity, he found
more frequently among those who knew themselves as sinners than among the outwardly righteous members of society.
The evolutionary process is one in which new forms of order make possible
more complex organisms in which both
receptivity and action are enlarged in scope.
This kind of sensitivity includes discipline as well as
receptivity, for without ii «the appeal to the appreciative consciousness will result in nothing
more than relaxing of intellectual effort.»
In so doing, these agents will not only fulfil their own possibility; they will also bring enrichment to the divine life — not that God will become any
more God than before, but that by virtue of the divine
receptivity of what is accomplished in the creation there will be further opportunities for
more adequate and complete expression of the divine intention or purpose which is at work in the whole enterprise.
Instead of such sensitivity,
receptivity, and responsiveness being signs of weakness, process thought would maintain they are virtues and marks of strength; it takes a very strong person indeed to allow
more and wider elements of the world to enter into oneself, to wrestle seriously with new ideas, to penetrate the frames of reference of those different from oneself without being overwhelmed or losing one's sense of integrity.
Elderly people, for example, exhibit what has been termed «anabolic resistance,» characterized by a lower
receptivity to amino acids and resistance training, and thus, require
more protein to exhibit similar muscle building effects as men in their 20's.
But in extended learning experiences, research shows that active learning is important: people learn
more deeply and retain knowledge longer when they have opportunities to engage actively with the information and experiences at hand, even if these opportunities are punctuated with moments of passive
receptivity.
Dyadic change processes: receiving,
receptivity, or,
more simply put, «Can you take it in?»
For example, you know that men find women
more attractive in red because red is seen as an indication of
more sexual
receptivity.
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receptivity in fostering,
receptivity to birth family connections, and
more.
Greater
receptivity and openness allows you to learn
more effectively from experience.
As you learn what increases
receptivity, do
more of it and you will experience fewer stuck cases.
Instead, try to consciously cultivate
receptivity to the idea that there may be
more to the picture than what you are seeing and feeling from your angered vantage point.
For example, numerous studies have documented strong connections between crime and substance use, and thus the party orientation, while not specifically criminal, may be linked to increased
receptivity to routine activities and affiliations that make delinquency and crime
more likely.