Sentences with phrase «most emotional work»

Perhaps his most emotional work is «The Holocaust,» a haunting, realistic life - size sculpture depicting 11 victims of Nazi death camps, with one standing, looking out past a barbed - wire fence.

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Piles of research over the last two decades has shown that emotional intelligence is likely the single most powerful success factor yet discovered, affecting everything from your performance at work, to your mood and the quality of your personal life.
David R. Caruso and Peter Salovey detail a practical, four - part hierarchy of emotional skills — identifying emotions, using emotions to facilitate thinking, understanding emotions, and managing emotions — and show how we can measure, learn, and develop each of the skills and employ them in an integrated way to solve our most difficult work - related problems.
One of the most effective treatments for depression is talking to psychotherapists who will work with patients through their emotional distress.
According to this study's criteria, Plato's Symposium (which talks ENTIRELY about LOVE) would be regarded as merely an emotional piece... despite being one of the most foundational * analytical * literary works in history.
Geographically mobile and deriving prestige, power, and satisfaction from their work, those who wield the most influence in modern societies are, as Robert Rodes has observed, often «very free in adopting measures that undermine the geographical stability and delicate communities on which others depend for practical and emotional support.»
The reasons most often suggested are too much work, too long a day, too various a complex of problems and duties, too unremitting a drain on emotional and mental stores, insufficient opportunity to lift the clerical nose from the parish grindstone.
In general, I got wistful comments about how most French women wean at about 3 months when they return to work and that they wish they could have nursed for longer, knowing the health, emotional and practical benefits!
Most postpartum doulas are a natural at this, but you will want to ask her how she feels about hospitals and working with the infrastructure there, as they will be taking on all the medical needs while the doula covers the emotional, physical, and logistical needs.
These parents are engaged in the intense emotional work of building a new adult relationship, at a time when their children may need them the most.
And for kids with true emotional issues or sensory issues, the parents are aware and most likely working on it.
Hand in Hand parenting is all about supporting parents to do this challenging emotional work, and one of the most powerful ways we can do this, is by listening to each other, by creating the safety and space we need for our own emotions.
Most of the emotional affairs I've dealt with started innocently enough: connecting with an old friend on Facebook, texting with a friend from work, making a passing compliment to someone on Instagram (notice the social media theme here?).
Most new mothers find it more difficult to bring a breast - feeding baby to work, admits Marian Tompson, one of six cofounders of La Leche League, a 32 - year - old, Franklin - Park - based international organization that devotes itself to educating women on breast - feeding and providing emotional support.
(1) to protect and promote breastfeeding, as an essential component of their overall food and nutrition policies and programmes on behalf of women and children, so as to enable all infants to be exclusively breastfed during the first four to six months of life; (2) to promote breastfeeding, with due attention to the nutritional and emotional needs of mothers; (3) to continue monitoring breastfeeding patterns, including traditional attitudes and practices in this regard; (4) to enforce existing, or adopt new, maternity protection legislation or other suitable measures that will promote and facilitate breastfeeding among working women; (5) to draw the attention of all who are concerned with planning and providing maternity services to the universal principles affirmed in the joint WHO / UNICEF statement (note 2) on breastfeeding and maternity services that was issued in 1989; (6) to ensure that the principles and aim of the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and the recommendations contained in resolution WHA39.28 are given full expression in national health and nutritional policy and action, in cooperation with professional associations, womens organizations, consumer and other nongovermental groups, and the food industry; (7) to ensure that families make the most appropriate choice with regard to infant feeding, and that the health system provides the necessary support;
Beisel, 48, showed more fire in the belly, describing in emotional terms in his opening remarks how much it meant to him to be a judge in a court where he has worked for most of his adult life.
Deborah Hughes, executive director of at the Susan B. Anthony House and Museum, says in a year when two women are on the presidential ballot in most states, many people feel a very real emotional connection to the work of the suffragist leader.
As we begin to understand how our brains work, the possibility of using that knowledge to diagnose diseases, assess cognitive and emotional states, use surgery or pharmacology to repair damaged brains, implant preventive and therapeutic devices into the brain, and most controversially, enhance and improve our brains, will become a reality.
Hardly surprising perhaps, when one of the most popularity cited images of the male scientist at work was dear old Victor Frankenstein — a woman's creation, of course — and someone whose problems begin with his isolation and suppression of emotional relationships.
Developing a child's social and emotional learning skills in early childhood is seen as a key to the child's success in school, but researchers are still working to understand which interventions most effectively boost those skills.
These days, Galbraith is able to fully concentrate on her work, thanks to a combination of therapy (she sees her psychiatrist every three months, which helps her work through any emotional issues and self - defeating thoughts) and a prescription for Adderall, a stimulant that, along with Ritalin, is the most commonly prescribed drug for ADHD.
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Lacking the ability to accept criticism also affects our work life; we know that the most successful and desirable employees are those with good emotional literacy, which includes being able to manage others» negative perceptions.
In Eat Your Feelings, Lindsey Smith, the Food Mood Girl, will look at ways to eat healthy food based on what people tend to crave the most during heightened emotional states, introducing recipes with crunchy, cheesy, creamy, sweet, and salty themes and drink alternatives for those who tend to chug soda or coffee when all worked up.
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10) Emotional work with energy and chakras are completely mandatory in most all cancer patients.
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I am very kind, energetic, reliable, enchanting, emotional, neat, hard working, unsure most time but unique, normal and time base.
Broadminded, simple, cohesive long term friendship, hard working, i had lot of interest in spritualism, down to earth, most caring, well settled, sensetive, emotional, easy going, self respected, calm natured.
But Basinger, who worked with Hanson previously on L. A. Confidential, acquits herself perfectly well, consciously and deliberately downplaying even her most emotional scene so that Rabbit's story and experience is always in the foreground.
It's no surprise that the versatile Vallee, who recently directed two Oscar - winning performances in «Dallas Buyers Club,» has elicited from Witherspoon an intensely committed turn that, in its blend of grit, vulnerability, physical bravery and emotional immediacy, represents easily her most affecting and substantial work in the nine years since «Walk the Line.»
As the lovers in question, Michelle Williams and Matthias Schoenaerts are too bruisably, peachily lovely together to keep our emotional barriers in place; it's all in the most ersatz good taste, but it works nonetheless.
The Program (2015): A by - the - book story about Lance Armstrong's doping scandal that suffers from the problem that plagues many biopics: namely, it operates with the understanding that we already know the real story (or most of it), so it doesn't work that hard to make the characters seem real or to make the emotional beats land with any sense.
He has rapidly emerged as simply one of the most exciting filmmakers working today, over the space of a mere three harrowing, excoriating but unquestionably brilliant films that tackle adult subjects with unflinching humanism, even as they utterly refuse to compromise in their depictions of emotional and physical brutality — qualities that make him peculiarly suited to tackling something as potentially explosive as a slavery drama.
To close out the day, cameras will capture one of her most emotional moments, so between takes, she hurriedly jogs a wide loop to work up the breathlessness that will help sell her anger and pain.
12 Days doesn't need this kind of emotional rhetoric to move its audience; you suspect that if Depardon had just held back and given us the more purely observational work that comprises most of the film, 12 Days would have felt more substantial and incisive.
This intimate portrait of a broken, yet lovable family gives viewers a quirky story, fascinating characters and compelling performances, but the hands - on camera work and the almost claustrophobic framing upends most of the film's emotional appeal.
Nothing can prepare you for the visceral intensity and explosive catharsis of these highly emotional interactions between some of America's most brutal criminals on one hand and softly - spoken members of the public on the other, as they all do the Work required of them to deal with their various psychological burdens and traumas.
IndieWire's Eric Kohn wrote: «The most emotional and understated work from French director Christophe Honoré is a touching tribute to the art and culture of early»90s France, charting creative obsessions young and old, and strikes a note that's life - affirming and melancholic.»
Working with actor - turned - screenwriter Taylor Sheridan, with Sicario the director has turned in his most unnervingly emotional cinematic effort yet.
No film this year packed such an emotional, thematic, and political punch as Steven Spielberg's most mature and complex work to date.
Most of the story surrounding the true antagonist doesn't even make much sense, but it's easy to roll along with because the actor and character work from Will Smith, Margot Robbie, Jared Leto, Jay Hernandez, and Viola Davis (she plays the ruthless straight - faced top secret agent putting the band together) is very strong allowing a number of emotional moments to resonate.
The 2000 movie — Crowe's most personal work, and one of his best — took viewers on the road in the days of vintage rock and roll in a way that was funny, emotional, and ultimately affecting.
You also work out as many ways to shoot as humanly possible and go with only the most creative ideas, including employing several different builds of coffins that allow dramatic camera movements to communicate the protagonist's emotional state.
Proving himself to be one of the most gifted, insightful and versatile directors working today, Andrew Haigh (45 Years, Weekend) returns with Lean on Pete, a powerfully moving and deeply emotional story about a young boy's search for belonging on the fringes of contemporary American society.
As it is, I'm stuck grumpily preferring every one of Oldman's competitors: Denzel Washington, doing his most under - the - skin work in years in «Roman J. Israel, Esq.»; Daniel Day - Lewis, capping this stage of his career in commandingly elegant fashion in «Phantom Thread»; Daniel Kaluuya, putting an indelibly human face on black suffering and retribution in «Get Out»; and my favorite of the bunch, Timothée Chalamet, who took us on perhaps the year's most intimate emotional journey in «Call Me by Your Name.»
The teachers we work with are doing an excellent job in really, really difficult circumstances and I think if we start to look at the complexity of these issues that they're facing, and start to give them some of the tools to deal with that, then we are going to really look after one of our most precious resources — and that is the teachers who are tasked with looking after the social and emotional wellbeing of our students.
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