Sentences with phrase «of social confidence»

As White states in her article, there are urban meet - up events aimed at tackling loneliness and making human connections, but «those groups often require a degree of social confidence and stamina that many people lack.»

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If your content is outstanding it will earn social shares and links that act like votes of confidence which will help boost your rank.
«This is a major event for GetGlue, a big vote of confidence from investors, and a huge opportunity to continue to play a defining role in the social TV space,» said CEO Alex Iskold in a blog post.
Plenty of thinkers have argued that time abroad increases important skills for business success like comfort with ambiguity, confidence when confronted with the unfamiliar, and accelerated learning, but the team of social scientists out of Rice University, Columbia, and the University of North Carolina behind this study wanted to test the effects of extended travel abroad on self knowledge specifically.
In fact, 81 percent of respondents in the study said they had more confidence in a company when its executive was using social media.
If you base effectiveness off of writing just 10 articles for different websites, and you only see your social media following grow by 30 people, then you may lose confidence.
Luckey's decision to prioritize actual work on his product over schmoozing with the head of the largest social networking site in the world may have conveyed the founder's unabashed confidence in the headset his startup had created.
More OPM numbers: 1.8 mil non-applicants (family members), high level of confidence the breach includes Social Security numbers.
He enacted Social Security in 1935 to give financial assistance to the elderly, unemployed and disadvantaged, and formed the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in 1934 to regulate the stock market and instill confidence in investors after the crash of 1929.
I don't have confidence in the permanence of any particular social app or social network, you know?
Some people, regardless of what they lack — money, looks, or social connections — always radiate with energy and confidence.
It's critical to find early measures of change in an organization's conversations and confidence via social media, quick online surveys and other virtual channels.
The blanket confidence of extroverts generally casts them as warm and approachable, while introverts seem to get lumped in with social misfits, and are thought to be closed and detached.
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In a dramatic shift in sentiment, fewer than half of retirees believe the value of future Social Security benefits will be at least as high as what today's recipients get right now, according to the just - released 2018 Retirement Confidence Survey [opens PDF] from the Employee Benefit Research Institute.
Reeling from the controversy and criticism after the disclosure, the social networking giant is trying to win back the confidence of its users.
Downward pressure would be exerted on the rating if (1) there is a significant deterioration in the government's balance sheet (2) a substantial erosion of official financial buffers that undermines confidence in the country's external stability; (3) the manifestation of significant political and / or social tensions that could hinder the country's medium - term growth prospects beyond Moody's current expectations.
The new dating feature asks Facebook's users to trust the social network with yet more of their personal data — confidence that was severely dented after revelations that lax Facebook data policies enabled a political ad targeting firm to obtain data on 87 million users without their consent.
Among Anderson's students, those who displayed more confidence than competence were admired by the rest of the group and awarded a high social status.
Survey social scientists with expertise in surveys and the study of religion to learn if they do or do not have confidence in polls about religion.
With hope for the future, not in any illusory «progress of mankind onward and upward forever,» but in the confidence that the issues for time and eternity are in the hands of God, remarkable staying power is generated even in the midst of what appears to be social retrogression.
To the contrary, a greater awareness of our distinctiveness that comes from confidence in the gospel can encourage us to work to strengthen the social fabric for the good of others.
This is due not just to fear of social reprisals and shaming, but also to self - deception and the lack of any other comprehensive view that would give them the self - confidence to think and speak against liberalism.
The thing of it is, if you really, really investigate what Yeshua said, and not just what's in the latest translation of the white man's western Bible, You'd be forced to conclude that his followers perverted his teachings, and the whole thing was now being run as a confidence scam of the first order, to bilk billions out of the unsuspecting and influence social and political order at the same time.
The defect in this confidence in individual conversion is that it obscures the dual and social character of human selves and the individual and social character of their virtues and vices.
(3) Emotional, social, and moral traits — degree of aggressiveness, initiative, maturity, self - understanding and self - acceptance, extraversion or introversion, neurotic or psychotic conditions, confidence, poise, friendliness, adaptability, selfishness or unselfishness.
At a global level, the decline of confidence on the part of the establishment about its economic policies may open the door to hearing from the World Social Forum.
On the contrary, most counterfactual of all now appears the «secular» confidence, common not so long ago, that as a scientific and democratic culture unfolded, religion would gradually dissipate as an effective force in personal and social life alike.
There is, accordingly, little trust in human social action, but great confidence that human ills can be corrected for the faithful by the bliss that will follow the cataclysmic, yet glorious, coming of the kingdom of God.
It is difficult to speak with authority on issues of social justice when there is not enough confidence to speak with authority on issues of faith.
For him, a positive ethnicity necessitates an appreciation for one's historical roots, a growing self - confidence and social power, a sense of being discriminated against, condescended to, or carelessly misapprehended; a growing disaffection regarding these to whom one had always been taught to defer.
We have learned from the Enlightenment and its Marxist negative image some bad lessons: a self - righteous view of human nature, individual or collective, a good - evil dichotomy in our judgment on others and in our social action, a shallow sense of human community, and an exaggerated confidence in the power of human beings to manage and control their own destinies.
«Elite» status for both Brown and Kelly correlates with a school's uncritical appropriation of the nation's «democratic spirit» (cf. Kelly, 231), with its confidence in social progress (largely through education), technological advances, and skillful management.
At several points he touches upon the paradoxes of modern urbanism and the tragic ironies of our cultural attitude toward cities: although we now have more individual freedom, technical ability, and, arguably, social equity, we do not live in places as hospitable to human beings as were our cities of the past; we are pragmatists who build shoddily; our current obsession with historic preservation is the flip side of our utter lack of confidence in our ability to build well; while cultures with shared ascetic ideals and transcendent orientation built great cities and produced great landscapes, modern culture's expressive ideals, dogmatic public secularism, and privatized religiosity produce for us, even with our vast wealth, only private luxury, a spoiled countryside, and a public realm that is both venal and incoherent; above all, we simultaneously idolize nature and ruin it.
Here, in the social sciences, is a radical «yes» to this century, an invitation to face, and a confidence that we can solve, some of our most difficult problems.
The fear of «a Catholic parochialism, in which Catholic culture... simply projects its theoretically naïve biographical perspective onto the social and cultural map of the present» (page 76) seems to weigh more with the authors of On the Way to Life than a confidence in what we have to offer.
Many are keenly aware of social stress and fragmentation; we know that our communities and personal lives are not what they were, and feel little confidence in regard to a quick return to quieter times.
The increasingly manifest ambivalence of post-Christian social, political, economic and journalistic institutions can lead us to a greater confidence in our vision.
Anyone under the age of 40 who has any confidence that Social Security, Medicare or Medicaid will still be there when we retire is a fool.
Speaking of which, I have such confidence in the power of God and the work of the Holy Spirit as a wind that moves wherever He wills, I am certain that the Holy Spirit is teaching people about Himself through TV, movies, music, social media, and video games.
We develop young leaders who are committed to social and environmental justice and are equipped with a sense of awe for natural and human beauty, tools for non-violent multicultural community building, as well as the confidence to make positive change in our families, communities and world.
Arsene Wenger is aware that in this modern age of social media - and hundreds of TV pundits all over the world, you can not stop the avalanche of opinions, but he wants his players to try and ignore their influence and concentrate on their own form and confidence.
Even the far - reaching Article 46, which empowers NFL commissioner Roger Goodell to punish players for «conduct detrimental to the integrity of, or public confidence in, the game of football», has not been used to sanction players over social media usage and fraternizing cheerleaders.
Arsenal fans in London vent their anger on social media but lack the courage to do in the stadium saying it kills the confidence of the players.
Bilic gave Noble a vote of confidence this week, so I guess he is not immune to the feelings of a number of fans who would like to see our captain given a rest, and have taken to social media to express their views.
There are stories right across social media that show how the Huggable Heroes have helped kids deal with their dad's absence, helped stop self harming, helped in times of self confidence, helped in times of grief.
Children will be introduced to the basic academic and social skills of preschool and will be encouraged to develop problem solving skills, self - confidence and creativity.
The social media platforms that have offered new moms an outlet to vent can be the very the same reason they're stressing in the first place; while it's true that social media sites offer a wealth of information, support, and camaraderie, they also have the ability to destroy a new mom's confidence in a heartbeat.
The idea is that grasping the hows and whys embedded in human knowledge (in the larger social context) results in a far greater sense of confidence and empowerment than instilling rote responses to likely standardized testing scenarios.
Known as reciprocal social attention, this is a sign of your toddler's attachment and confidence in you.
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