Sentences with phrase «needs as behaviors»

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Meanwhile, the ability to effectively police abusive behavior could prove essential to the company's financial health, as Twitter needs to show regular, significant user growth in order to appease investors who are concerned that the company is lagging behind social media rivals like Facebook and Instagram.
But maintaining the behaviors that send those signals, such as answering questions without hesitation, gets increasingly hard as cognitive fatigue creeps in over the course of a shift; to excel, workers need something stronger than a cup of coffee.
With no current plans to accept Apple Pay (though down the line it, and other mobile wallets, could well be a payment option within Walmart Pay), and no set launch date for MCX (never mind that as the product of consortium, that mobile app will not be set up to meet Walmart's specific needs), Walmart could wait no longer without risking missing out on a major shift in customer behavior.
... To really change behavior in our industry, we need allies just as much as we need whistleblowers.
«They will need to undergo retraining and requalification as per applicable legislation, and we will put in place measures to ensure that their behavior is exemplary.»
As you train your brain by repeatedly practicing new emotionally intelligent behaviors, your brain builds the pathways needed to make them into habits.
It needs a complete overhaul, because, as do many family relationships, it creates a blueprint for systemwide dysfunction, characterized by poor social skills, unprofessional behavior, bullying colleagues and inferiors until they become successful enough to bully others — or, if they decide to leave, cutting them off completely, disowning them like a son or daughter who's married the wrong person.
Typically, CRM as a technology is used to create a single comprehensive portrait of each customer's past behaviors and possible future needs, which any authorized employee can access from any desktop.
There is this moment when they understand the behaviors and habits needed to succeed, such as the importance of empathy, empowerment and intellectual curiosity.
Psychologists agree on a fundamental human motivation such as the need to belong, which is our emotional need to be accepted by members of a group affecting our behavior.
Furthermore, you need to take into consideration the user's circumstances such as geographic location, job role, patterns of past behavior, and time of day to give context about why the person needs access and what they'll do with it.
You should also consider how your audience's needs and behaviors may shift as your content does its job.
As such, fiduciaries need to have ready access to insights on information on corporate behaviors that can effect their investments.
As we continue to witness the evolving social age, the need for buyer behavior research becomes more important than ever.
We are witnessing another awakening as a result of new and rapidly evolving buyer behaviors; organizations today needing to approach marketing and selling interactions as more science and less art.
«Everybody talks about investor behavior as a risk, but I don't think it's as effectively addressed as what it needs to be.
If we have new, irrefutable, reliable, proveable information that is vastly different than the NT, we need to rethink thinks as to moral behavior.
... The Jews (just like the church now) got flippant concerning divorce... I feel Jesus didn't have to mention homosexuality because the Law was clear to any Jew at that time... Paul had to mention it because he was an apostle to the Gentiles who I think were more prone to homosexuality behavior... I'm though not as learned as you... just my thought after 15 years of thinking about this issue... The church has a sacred duty to all... even gays... we need a unified loving answer to give them... but it must be the truth... because only the truth can set us free...
These forms of behavior need to be seen as characteristics of relative newcomers in AA.
If the church is the representative of Jesus to the world, then to the degree that the church seeks to meet our own needs before the needs of others, desires to control the beliefs and behaviors of others (both inside and outside the church), and chases after glory, fame, power, wealth, and recognition before men, is the same degree to which the church presents Jesus as a Satanic Messiah to the watching world.
(d) To assist them in discovering ways to modify their attitudes, role - expectations, and marital behavior so as to decrease friction and increase mutual need - satisfaction.
The most negative statement by Paul regarding same - sex acts occurs in Romans 1:24 - 27 where, in the context of a larger argument on the need of all people for the gospel of Jesus Christ, certain homosexual behavior is given as an example of the «uncleanness» of idolatrous Gentiles.
The tragedy of human behavior is that so long as we seek to build ourselves up, to overcome our deficiencies, we in fact only spin webs around ourselves, isolate ourselves more deeply than ever from one another, and reveal our desperate need for the love of God.
It follows, for both James and Henry as it does for their sister in her best work, that our behavior with people close by is the true field of «morality,» and that happiness and well - being in life depend on the need for self - observation or clear insight into the self.
You do not need a God above or a HeII below to illicit good behavior from humans, good behavior and treating others as you want to be treated is it's own reward.
If I forget to lock my door, you are still a thief if you enter my house and take anything... meaning, the banks still chose to engage in the risky behavior that caused the financial meltdown... and yes, they knew it would happen, but as long as they made enough money in the short term, who needs to care about the long term?
But I have never felt the need to justify such behavior by thinking they have less of a right to live and blossom (or that they have less intrinsic value as living beings) than other living beings, including myself....
The God of Israel and Muhammad have the same traits as an abusive partner: • you have to fear him to receive his love • you are unworthy of his love • you are nothing without him • if you do not love him he will hurt you • he doesn't want to punish you — it's really your fault • he threatens you if he thinks you might break things off • at all times he needs to know where you are, what you're doing and thinking so he can control your thoughts and behavior • doesn't want you to get an education because you'll realize you don't need him anymore and break up • worst of all, you have to bring him beer and a sammich
What we need, Willard argues, is to hear the Sermon on the Mount afresh, not as mere «law,» aimed only at reforming our behavior, but as instruction on how our hearts may be renewed.
The meaning of sexual relations, within and outside marriage, as well as more unusual sexual attitudes and behavior, like homosexuality, will need to be reconsidered.
With the as * anine behavior and ridiculous fighting so carelessly about who's god is greater, We need to put religion in it's place, not end it as every individual has the right to choice, but concentrate on preserving our precious planet and all it's grandeur.
The persuasiveness of religious programs toward change appear to be greatest when they are viewed by a person who is in a state of attitude imbalance or transition and seeking new forms of gratification for his or her needs; when they are viewed by a person for whom religious faith has always been a viable, if not vital, option; when the options being presented are seen as realistic and leading to a desirable end; when opportunity for demonstration exists in proximate distance to the viewing situation; and when the attitude or behavior is not central to the individual's self - concept and ego - functioning.
Empirically it has been demonstrated that changes in deeply entrenched attitudes and behavior, as are implied in religious conversion and growth, need the cathexis of the personal presence of one who is significant to the person concerned.
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Or, to put it another way, habits, as sedimented patterns of behavior, offer spontaneity the permanence it needs for a continued and sustained existence, in the sense that this permanence establishes the perspective on the world which is my bodily motility and gives it a temporal continuity.
I can tell you that you need to behave or you won't get a Unicorn for Christmas this year, but I doubt that will have much impact on your behavior as I doubt you are a believer in Unicorns.
DuPont Consumer Survey The DuPont proprietary consumer survey undertaken in collaboration with market research organization GFK aimed to explore current attitudes, behavior and drivers to gluten & wheat free bakery consumption and purchase, as well as identify needs, expectations and potential gaps in the current gluten & wheat free bakery offering and ultimately identify tangible improvements to the current offer to support development of relevant and appealing product propositions.
Furthermore, the schools (in general) do not provide teachers with the adequate resources to perform their jobs effectively, such as teacher - requested books for their students; presentation items such as chalk, whiteboard markers, or projectors; basic classroom organizational needs such as storage bins, filing cabinets with adequate files, and functional modern computers with adequate software to make results tabulating more efficient; or motivational equipment designed to reward students for good behavior, scores, or attitudes (grades simply are not enough of a motivational tool).
There can be many reasons why a child acts out, and API believes that it's our job as parents to identify the unmet needs of the child and help him express his needs and feelings in more positive ways, rather than punish him for the challenging behavior.
controlling their behavior by inducing a fear of physical consequence will also make them fear the person doling out the punishment, which will eventually make it difficult for the child to come to the parent as they get older for help when they've done something wrong or made a mistake and need advice.
[1 - 9] As a 2013 research paper [7] and a number of other recent studies [12 - 15] show, education alone (or at least that which focuses on educating athletes about the signs and symptoms of concussion and not changing attitudes about reporting behavior) does not appear capable of solving the problem, because the reasons for under - reporting are largely cultural, [2,3,9,10, 12 - 15] leading the paper's author to conclude that «other approaches might be needed to identify injured athletes.»
Before I give you ideas for dealing with this behavior, I want to make one thing clear: As kids grow, they need to develop their interests and ideas, and they need to learn how to express them.
In part 1 of this two - part series on aggressive child and teen behavior, James Lehman explains why kids get into fights in the first place — and tells you the three basic types of fighting that you need to address as a parent.
Your baby's doctor should be able to provide plenty of information to help you figure out the best way to make this transition with regards to your own child's behavior and personality, as well as his or her individual needs.
Depending on the specific behavior we need to target, therapists will begin an intervention plan by determining what the goal will be, as well as the reasons why the desired behavior might be a challenge for the child.
If your child has a pattern of disruptive behavior across multiple settings (such as dressing, bed time, meal time, and others), then their behavior pattern as a whole needs to be addressed before potty training can be specifically addressed.
They certainly don't need rewards for every single good behavior, but rewards can help motivate them as they address specific behavior problems.
Infidelity (as well as other problematic behaviors stem) stem from not knowing how to express needs, wants, emotions.
Remember, it is the hungry child, not the satisfied child, who craves food, and, in the same way, it is unmet needs that lead to attention seeking behaviors and unspoken approval that can create «praise junkies» as the unpraised child seeks to fill the very human need we all have for validation.
You don't need to have this «I'll help you with that behavior» relationship all the time: twenty minutes here and twenty minutes there, as needed, will suffice.
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