Sentences with phrase «person reacts in a situation»

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Two persons in an identical environmental situation may react differently because they are different persons.
It is possible for people to become anally retentive about formations as in a good team players should be fluid in reacting to changed situations.
The last person you want to choose as your birth partner is someone who is overly anxious, or worried, or who would react badly in rough situations.
Reacting to the situation in the state, Executive Director of BCO, Mrs. Omotunde Fajuyi, said Ekiti people are disappointed by the latest revelation of Fayose's link with N4.7 billion arms cash adding that all Nigerians must support any move to recover the peoples commonwealth from looters.
In this situation, people had neither the time nor the resources to override impulses or think strategically; they could only react, behaving intuitively and emotionally.
Slater's virtualised experiments got similar results to the originals, strongly suggesting that people's brains react to virtual situations in analogous ways to real ones.
Third, when faced with a difficult choice think about how other people or some of your idols would react in the same situation.
Whenever I am tempted to react viscerally to a person or situation, I write my response — holding nothing back — and file it in the Wait Box.
The most important step to reacting in a new way to situations or people is self - awareness and self - responsibility says Zadro.
There are not five ways that people behave based on their life situations, or wounding, there are five very distinct spiritual species of human beings, or «soul» qualities in individuals that react in five general ways to the challenges of living a human life!
For his part, Aaron reacts just as a normal person would in that situation, indulging Josef's quirks until enough of them mount to heighten his discomfort and have him plotting a graceful exit.
If you are teaching people how to interact with customers, you could either have a short quiz on how they should react in certain situations or, better yet, you could ask the group to get together via video lesson (everybody on webcam).
Until then, I had thought research was a matter of putting people in situations and seeing how they react or by asking them questions that researchers thought were important.
Insufficient exposure to humans and / or a variety of stimuli during kittenhood as well as traumatizing events in their lives can teach them to react fearfully towards people or new situations.
It is essential that you stay in tune to how your dog is reacting to other dogs or people, and the minute things start getting hairy, you skedaddle (like I mentioned — don't use these big, unstructured events as tests or «learn to deal with it» situations!).
Because it is a natural guard dog, a Komondor that is not properly socialized may react in an excessively aggressive manner when confronted with a new situation or person.
Shy cats will adapt to unfamiliar people and environments with greater difficulty and are more likely to react fearfully in new situations.
Also, an under - socialized dog is more likely to react defensively around new people and in new situations and this is potentially dangerous.
Now I'm not a game designer and I don't know how hard it would be to add multiplayer into a game like this but when I play strategy games I would rather play against other players because AI can't react like a real person in diplomatic situations.
I haven't enjoyed playing a character this much in Silent Hill since Heather in Silent Hill 3, and it was due to the fact that Murphy reacted like a real person would in his situation: he's extremely disturbed, often questions his own sanity, and has sudden outbursts of frustration and fear even during normal game play.
These behaviors can give you insight into how people will react in similar situations at your company.
It enables them to set a particular date to meet the applicant in person and know how he or she reacts in specific incidents and situations that may happen during working hours should he or she be employed.
Customer service is the study of people and how they react in a wide variety of situations.
• Track record of success developing and implementing loss prevention strategies to suit a wide variety of incident complexity • Demonstrated ability to detect deficiencies resulted in loss and implement corrective measures • Well versed in detecting unusual incidents and perform investigative measures to ensure prevention of possible loss • Special talent for safely apprehending and detaining suspected shoplifters and performing rites rituals • Proven record of using surveillance and radio equipment to assist in handling loss prevention and investigative duties • Clear thinking, aimed at exercising good judgement when tailing suspicious persons or investigating doubtful situations • Strong observation and critical thinking skills aimed at analyzing potentially detrimental situations • Demonstrated ability to sense suspicious behavior and actions and handle adverse situations in an authoritative manner • Able to react non-emotionally during times of extreme duress with a great ability to stay focused on the job • Exceptional ability to conduct bag checks and tagging duties in accordance to company policies and procedures
The approach assumes thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are interconnected and works to help people in therapy gradually change negative thought patterns in order to begin to feel better and react more constructively to stressful situations.
Also, people with low self - esteem and depression react with more stress in several stressful situations, secretion of cortisol in their blood is higher and their hippocampal volume is reduced (Orth, Robins, Widaman, & Conger, 2014).
The theory behind the approach is that some people are prone to react in a more intense and out - of - the - ordinary manner toward certain emotional situations, primarily those found in romantic, family and friend relationships.
These are common problems that many people face but you can learn to feel better about yourself, let go of old hurts and change how you react to challenging situations in the future.
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