Previous research indicated that lack
of emotional well - being and negative emotional feelings during sexual interaction with one's partner are more important determinants of sexual distress (i.e., distress or worry with respect to one's own sex life) than impairment of the more physiological aspects of female sexual response (Bancroft, Loftus, & Long, 2003).
This indicates that older children reported higher levels of rumination and sleep problems, and lower levels
of emotional well - being, and their parents reported higher levels of internalizing symptoms, across measurement occasions.
Understanding these concepts you're presenting is the basis
of emotional well being, long life and good health.
In addition to becoming increasingly important sources of intimacy and support as girls transition into adolescence, relationships with peers are often a salient and central concern for girls in terms
of emotional well - being (Cross and Madson 1997; Maccoby 1998).
Finally, take care
of your emotional well - being and that of your children.
Although appellant disputes the legitimacy of this theory, we agree with petitioner that the psychologist's use of this theory at trial was merely a way to explain appellant's behavior to deprive the children
of their emotional well - being.
In line with predictions, higher scores in activities of daily living (ADL) and higher internal locus of control were associated with better emotional well - being, whereas fatalism was related to lower levels
of emotional well - being.
According to the National Scientific Council on the Developing Child (2008), «culturally influenced differences are widespread across a variety of domains that affect approaches to the sensitive issues
of emotional well - being and mental health in the early childhood years.
us of control were associated with better emotional well - being, whereas fatalism was related to lower levels
of emotional well - being.
Achieving these changes allows the clients to experience a greater sense
of emotional well - being, to see their past and present life with greater clarity, and to take a more active role in shaping their future.
[It] won't be easy, and there might be financial pain, but it has to be done for the sake
of your emotional well - being.
Entitled Cloud Study, Godet Thomas» sculpture, which will be unveiled in Bermondsey Square on 2 October 2017, uses the form of a weather vane to represent states
of emotional well - being.
I enter my eight - year - old Dodge Neon still surrounded in a halo
of emotional well - being.
Teach Like A Champion has been both celebrated as highly effective classroom management and stigmatized as highly controlling «no excuses» teaching that produces higher test scores at the expense
of emotional well - being.
We would all agree that academic success is important but not at the expense
of emotional well - being.
Almost as much as Allen, his career is tied to New York and sly depictions
of the emotional well - to - do.
Fruits rich in vitamin C help your brain convert the amino acid tryptophan into serotonin; low serotonin levels reduce your sense
of emotional well - being and could increase sugar cravings.
Depending on others
of your emotional well being sounds much closer to an addiction, needing to be comforted and praised and always measuring yourself in the eyes of others.
For older children other factors such as lack
of emotional well being or problems at home may underlie the failure to thrive.
Developing a habit of appreciating what you have can create a new level
of emotional well - being and wealth.
Not exact matches
... in 2015, University
of Toronto sociologist Melissa Milkie published a study showing that the amount
of time children aged 3 to 11 spent with parents had no measurable impact on their
emotional well - being, behavior, or academic success.
People underestimate the value
of emotional health and
well - being, but it's important to ensure your
emotional health is steady and stable.
Anxious individuals remember facts and details
better, but they also tend to get the
emotional tenor
of the situation wrong more often.
Friedman, and others like him, may have the
best -
of - intentions to set direction, but what they lack is the
emotional intelligence to see things through other filters before pulling the anger - trigger.
Internal and external misfortune are the
emotional core
of any
good tale.
«Be as stern as you need to be, but nothing
good comes from you bringing your lack
of emotional control into the work.»
Research has shown that medical patients who develop
emotional health problems cost more to treat and respond less
well to treatment; as a result, says Ahern, «it behooves the medical system to do a
better job in detection and treatment
of behavioral health because it drives outcomes and drives the costs.»
Well, things don't have to get so dramatic when you exercise a
good degree
of emotional intelligence.
You simply can't get
good at reading people without developing your self - awareness, which takes a fair degree
of emotional intelligence.
Environment takes into account both physical and
emotional factors, and the average number
of hours worked each week; income considers mid-level salary and growth potential; outlook measures potential for employment growth and income growth, as
well as unemployment rates; and stress takes into account 11 different factors including travel, deadlines, and interaction with the public.
Not only that, computer geeks are extremely unlikely to suffer one
of those spectacular
emotional meltdowns that make for
good television.
Chances are you know less about
emotional intelligence (EI) than you think, but for those on the leadership track, a
better understanding
of it can make all the difference.
Assessing the
emotional element
of a situation, whether positive or negative, will help you keep employees engaged and enable you to
better understand their mindset and behavior.
Through vivid examples, Goleman delineates the five crucial skills
of emotional intelligence, and shows how they determine our success in relationships, work, and even our physical
well - being.
But the
best part
of this
good old - fashioned paper solution may be the
emotional release it provides once the crunch period has passed.
In fact, the
best CEOs and executives have teams
of people around them, giving them advice, and, yes,
emotional support.
More self - awareness equates to a higher level
of emotional intelligence which leads to
better decision making that translates to improving in business and as a leader.
«This implies that the comparatively low degree
of emotional support business undergraduates appear to receive in school has lasting consequences, as Gallup has established that there are differences in
well - being and employee engagement among alumni who have had these experiences.»
«There was a clear pattern in the findings - the more literary fiction authors that participants recognized, the
better they tended to perform on the
emotional recognition test, and this association held even after statistically accounting for the influence
of other factors that might be connected to both emotion skills and reading more literary fiction, such as past educational attainment, gender and age,» reports the British Psychological Society Research Digest blog, summing up the results.
A notorious «
emotional manipulation» study showed that the company could make users feel
better or worse by altering the contents
of their News Feeds.
It's
best to keep anything
emotional out
of work emails, says Ginger Robitaille, PHR, HR Generalist at Turning the Corner.
But the research obviously raises some important concerns about the Louisiana judicial system specifically, as
well as how to
better manage the
emotional humans at the helm
of any major system.
According to Aaron Keller, founding partner
of Capsule, a Minneapolis - based brand development and research firm, «
good market research gives you an indication
of value by demonstrating an
emotional connection between a human and a product.»
According to Nataly Kogan, author
of Happier Now: How to Stop Chasing Perfection and Embrace Everyday Moments, «There are more than 11,000 different studies that have shown that if there is one habit that we can all adopt to improve our physical and
emotional well - being, it's the practice
of gratitude.»
It's been proven to stimulate the neocortex (the part
of our brains responsible for creative thinking), and increase
emotional intelligence as
well.
«People think it'll be like falling in love, but it's
better not to think
of a right fit in purely
emotional terms.
Carol Anderson, who launched MoneyQuotient in 2001, says financial
well - being requires practical knowledge about finance and an awareness
of the
emotional attitudes that drive financial decisions.
Scientists refer to the surge
of good feeling as
emotional contagion.
This kind
of awareness and
emotional intelligence is what gives people the courage to do crazy but brilliant things — like leave their
well - paying job and start an online bookstore.
The fascinating piece goes on to enumerate the five types
of emotional vampires you should look out for, as
well as offering a bit
of advice on how to protect yourself from each subspecies (setting appropriate boundaries and deep breathing seem to be preferred to garlic and holy water).