Sentences with phrase «new kinds of relationship»

A relationship therapist can help identify the root causes of these patterns and help create new kinds of relationship.
The smartest company builders are abandoning old - style sales for a whole new kind of relationship with customers — and are finding they have to remake their businesses in the process
The central feature of the message of Jesus is, then, the challenge of the forgiveness of sins and the offer of the possibility of a new kind of relationship with God and with one's fellow man.
God's redemptive action has created a new kind of relationship between himself and men and between men.
We have said that it is in a new kind of relationship among people to which we are to look for the distinctive mark of the Spirit's presence in the Church.
The Holy Spirit, then, is present in and to the church as the Spirit of God's Holy Love, bringing his people into a new kind of relationship to one another and to him.
The vicious individualism of scholarship itself must be superseded; new kinds of relationships and communities must be formed.
But remember that giving your baby a chance to show you he can do it without you will start a new kind of relationship based on support and mutual respect.
Ward said he finds more IT workers are accommodating their careers to this new kind of relationship.
So, if you're ready to expand your consciousness and pioneer a new kind of relationship, here's what you need to know about attracting a conscious partner and unlocking a next - level connection.
So go ahead and embrace this new kind of relationship.
The Summit Learning Program is pioneering a new kind of relationship with public schools, which include both charter and district sites.
This story is about a new kind of relationship that blossoms in a small town when all the men leave for World War II.
By showing your dog how to have a new kind of relationship with their human, and by showing you what your dog is capable of, we cut through the uncertainty and confusion to enhance understanding and confidence in the human / canine relationship.
Through research, McNulty looks for new frameworks for activity, to create works which propose a new kind of relationship to time and space, to histories, as well as our bodily experience of such forms.
And that's why researchers fear what might happen when the hub - and - spoke network is finally launched, with peers colluding to identify and defraud users who seek to engage in the new kinds of relationships afforded by the design.
hints at the power of these new kinds of relationships.
The gist of these new kinds of relationships is that the cost of trust (heretofore provided by notaries, lawyers, banks, regulatory compliance officers, governments, etc...)
A major hurdle is to help her children build a new kind of relationship with an adult who can be trusted for support, understanding, and affection.
«I see therapy as an opportunity to have a new kind of relationship, a relationship in which you can come to know yourself in a new way.
To illustrate canalization more concretely, I perform an quick audience - participation play of growth across the lifespan facing each new kind of relationship.
Not only are we listening to you each and every session, we're actively helping you create a new kind of relationship.
Some will make peace with a new kind of relationship, where a spouse is no longer expected to be everything — best friend, lover, financial partner — and where friends and interests outside marriage provide sustenance.
Terry introduces you to a radically new kind of relationship, one based on the idea that women have the power to transform marriage, while men, given the right support, have it in them to rise to the occasion.
Try the tips below for starting this new kind of relationship.
Sometimes early after a separation it is better to only communicate in writing whenever possible, but once a new kind of relationship — a co-parenting relationship — is established, speaking in person becomes easier.
In the end, you will need to develop a new kind of relationship with your spouse if you are to raise a child together.
If you are going to continue to raise your children together, you will need to form a new kind of relationship.

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The New York City - based «Academy» Urbaniak runs is aimed at teaching women how to communicate in influential and powerful ways, and get more of what they want in all kinds of relationships, from the office boardroom to the bedroom.
AI and machine learning is starting to synchronize with CRM software to create new kinds of customer relationships.
«His relationship with the WEF globally is kind of like with The New York Times in the U.S.,» says Bremmer.
Jammet, whose parents owned high - end New York City eatery La Caravelle, grew up in this world and now oversees Sweetgreen's food operations: «One of the reasons why we're building this business is to create a different kind of relationship with food,» he says.
Mayer's plan to sell a new kind of advertising in apps had been undermined by her trouble building relationships with clients, like Sorrell and Roth.
One of the changes they voted for is a new kind of respect and a new relationship with their government.»
Working with one of the world's largest car manufacturers on a commercial autonomous service is a significant opportunity for each of these companies, but it could also represent a new kind of self - driving relationship for the ride - hail company.
So having read Bob's post and Carl's very thorough and elegant response, let me offer a somewhat different view on the relationship between the progessive TR and our (new kind of) progressive Justice Anthony Kennedy.
And, on a superficial level, this kind of relationship appears to be indicated by the profusion of terms which are associated with both the emperor and the figure of Christ in the New Testament, such as theos (deus), theou uios (divi filius), kurios (dominus), basileus (imperator), soter (servator), archiereus (pontifex maximus), euangellion (evangellium), parousia (adventus), and others.
In taking this sixth step, Christians affirm that the «tendency toward the human and the humane (toward «Christ») in the ultimate nature of things» which has existed since the beginning of time «has become evident and clear only now in the new order of relationships just coming into view» in the Christian community To be sure, «any community which becomes a vehicle in history of more profoundly humane patterns of life» can be a part of this new order, but the events around Jesus have at least a kind of priority as its first clear manifestation.
So there is a dialectical relationship between instinct and intellect, and the two have to work together to get intuition, which Bergson says is what lends us into new kinds of knowledge, so it is nice to hear that stressed.
Christianity revitalized life in Greco - Roman cities by providing new norms and new kinds of social relationships able to cope with many urgent urban problems.
A second question might be the following: Will the new group of reconciled persons in each place be a kind of «skin graft» growing over old divisions, or will it be simply an interim, experimental organization for developing and enhancing new relationships among still separated bodies?
In this kind of society, small, lively groups in a church offer sorely needed opportunities for persons to drink deeply from the fresh springs of relationship, discovering the reality of the New Testament experience of being «members one of another.»
In all these cases the crucial point is obscured: it is in a new kind of personal relationship, defined by what man knows of himself through the action of God in Jesus Christ that the true work and marks of the spirit should be sought.
With the arrival of the new translation of the Roman Missal there is, as one would expect, much talk about the kind of language we use to express our relationship with God.
Now since not all of reality is conscious, Whitehead invents a new term to refer to this kind of relationship.
We may recall that Christianity is in the first instance a gospel, a proclamation, in which it is declared that the eternal Reality whom men call God has crowned His endless work of self - revelation to His human children by a uniquely direct and immediate action: He has come to us in one of our own kind, the Man of Nazareth, uniting to Himself the life which, through His purpose, was conceived and born of Mary, and through this life in its wholeness establishing a new relationship to Himself into which the children of men may enter.
It is another for some African Christians to argue that their positions on homosexuality are wholly indigenous and that Western forces are practicing a new kind of colonialism in arguing for the legitimacy of same - sex relationships, especially when we hear echoes of Western missionary positions on homosexuality and see Western Evangelicals like Scott Lively actively stirring up hatred against homosexuals in African countries.
A new kind of minister - layman relationship emerges as the sense of mutual ministry grows.
By downsizing their expectations of material affluence, people are able to discover and invest in what really matters to them, whether that is family, relationships, community involvement, environmental responsibility or a new, more satisfying kind of work.
However halting, despite the hiccoughs and errors, it's hard not to be strangely warmed that many churches aspire to replicate the work of the early church, stunningly summarized by Rodney Stark in one of my favorite quotations: «Christianity revitalized life in Greco - Roman cities by providing new norms and new kinds of social relationships able to cope with many urgent urban problems.
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