Not exact matches
It starts with diligent recruiting: The company tends to hire
people who are already fans
of the products or consider wellness to be a
personal value.
Instead,
people who fall into this category place less
value on
personal relationships, and are more likely to advance their own interests (read: pay and promotion) even at the risk
of upsetting social harmony.
They provide all
of us with a sense
of purpose and hope; moral validation that we are needed and part
of something bigger than ourselves; comfort that we are not alone and a community is looking out for us; mentorship, guidance and
personal development; a safety net;
values, cultural norms and accountability; social gatherings, rituals and a way to meet new
people; and a way to pass time.
The latter approach yields remarkable results, according to Calgary - based entrepreneur Suzanne West, who runs Imaginea Energy and pals around with the likes
of Richard Branson: «Service - based leaders —
people who
value diversity, inclusion, kindness, compassion, collaboration, integration, intuition,
personal development, all the beautiful parts
of being a human — are more powerful than those who use command - and - control,» she says.
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Surround yourself with
people, who are passionate, bring positive energy, bring
value to your life, have a purpose, support your
personal growth, strive for social impact, and want to be a part
of a network.
In calculating taxable income, tax filers may subtract the
value of the
personal exemption times the number
of people in the tax unit.
They give the
personal development
value of the best others, for most
people saving time, money, pollution, and other resources.
As the policyowner accumulates cash
value inside the policy, the
person can access the cash
value, through loans or partial surrenders, which can be used for a variety
of personal needs, such as quick cash for an emergency or to help supplement retirement income.
Everyone taps into their own
personal network
of people, so the
value of the brand grows exponentially.
The interview format used by the Oliner team had over 450 items and consisted
of six main parts: a) characteristics
of the family household in which respondents lived in their early years, including relationships among family members; b) parental education, occupation, politics, and religiosity, as well as parental
values, attitudes, and disciplinary approaches; c) respondent's childhood and adolescent years - education, religiosity, and friendship patterns, as well as self - described personality characteristics; d) the five - year period just prior to the war — marital status, occupation, work colleagues, politics, religiosity, sense
of community, and psychological closeness to various groups
of people; if married, similar questions were asked about the spouse; e) the immediate prewar and war years, including employment, attitudes toward Nazis, whether Jews lived in the neighborhood, and awareness
of Nazi intentions toward Jews; all were asked to describe their wartime lives and activities, whom they helped, and organizations they belonged to; f) the years after the war, including the present — relations with children and
personal and community — helping activities in the last year; this section included forty - two personality items comprising four psychological scales.
All new members write out and submit (for discussion with a staff
person) a
personal plan for spiritual growth, specifying how they intend to build the
values of discipleship into their lives.
It carried to fulfillment a long development
of thought, disentangling
persons from submergence in the social mass and giving to each one status, meaning, and rights
of his own; it concentrated attention on the spiritual
value of personality and its possibilities; it created a religion to be entered by free
personal choice, regardless
of race or nation; it set
persons to building a social fellowship for the redemption
of souls; and it proclaimed as the ultimate goal
of divine creation and human hope the kingdom
of God in «new heavens and a new earth, wherein dwelleth righteousness.»
So the knowledge imparted was at different levels, - technical rationality, critical rationality to evaluate ends, universal human
values, and the humanism
of the
person of Jesus - but with search for the unity
of their inter-relationship realized in the renewal
of personal and community life as the ultimate goal.
A
person with great relational power is one who can enter into a wide range
of personal relationships, who can entertain a wide range
of ideas, and who can appreciate a wide range
of values, even when those relationships, ideas, and
values involve great contrast and produce much pain.
Fascinating, that the idea
of sharing a meal between
people of different faiths, getting to know each other,
values, reasons for beliefs, the history, the
personal stories
of why their faith matters... and seeing the conversation
of T.V. (which sounds very interesting to me) should provoke such unattractive comments is sad.
It may be that kerygmatic allusions to Jesus» humility, meekness, gentleness, love, forgiveness and obedience derive from historical memory
of Jesus; but the «historical
value» which such material may have is far from its kerygmatic meaning, which is more accurately stated by Bultmann, in language actually intended to state the significance
of the pre-existence in the karygma: «That Jesus, the historical
person, did this service for us, and that he did it not out
of personal sympathy and loveableness, but rather by God acting in him, in that God established his love for us through Jesus dying for us sinners (Rom.
What I mean is this: In every
person there is something which claims my concern, reverence,
personal involvement and acknowledgment
of value — my «agape.»
Religious indoctriniation does instill some good
values, but I feel that it lacks the component
of personal integrity and responibility, and defaults to an unquestioning and unwavering defference to an outside authority, «god», but since «God» doesn't really interact with
people, they tell you to listen to the church in his stead.
The rise in narcotics addiction in recent years, particularly among young
people, is in large measure a result
of the prevalent decay
of purpose, the loss
of stable
values, and the feelings
of personal estrangement, loneliness, hopelessness, and meaninglessness which characterize the present age.
Others moved more in terms
of personal values in relation to their involvement with the
people to whom they ministered as
persons.
The implication is this: Though the idea for any emerging technology may be based on purely utilitarian or altruistic motivations — digitally connecting
people with the world around them and furthering the enabling
of their own
personal values — the
people and commercial entities funding innovation ultimately have a financial stake.
The truth in which it was interested was primarily the
personal knowledge
of God,
persons,
values and meanings, rather than the objective knowledge
of the scientist.
It took me some time to gain my self - confidence, my own
personal sense
of dignity and worth and
value, to be able to talk to whatever
person was talking down to me as though I was their equal.
You mention the
value or disvalue
of Sunday sermons; contemplating reinventing Christianity without a Sunday service is to deprive yourself
of those
people who would never come into contact with your thoughts and wisdom
of your very own
personal growing relationship with Christ... which in my opinion would be a waste
of an opportunity.
«Many young
people and boomers judge the
value of worship service based on
personal satisfaction,» Cherry says.
Second, growth counseling involves a variety
of growth - stimulating methods to help
people use more
of their potentialities by (1) developing better communication with self, others, nature, and God — the four basic relationships within which all growth occurs; (2) developing new skills
of relating in mutually - affirming, mutually - fulfilling ways; (3) growing by making constructive decisions and taking responsible action; (4) using the growth possibilities inherent in each life stage; (5) learning to use the pain and problems
of unexpected crises as growth opportunities; (6) learning better methods
of spiritual growth — the maturing
of one's
personal faith, working
values, sense
of purpose, peak experiences, and awareness
of really belonging in the universe.
When a
person seriously makes an appraisal
of value, she is underwriting the judgment with her
personal commitment.
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One
of the things that you really begin to understand when you travel around the world is not just the breadth
of the club and the scale
of the club around the world, but the degree
of personal connection that
people have with the club and with the
values.
The goal
of FamilyByDesign is not to bring strangers together to have a baby, but to connect
people with similar goals,
values, and outlook on parenting, such that they can start to get to know one another and begin a friendship /
personal relationship that may lead to a parenting partnership.
Brown
valued his own
personal loss above the will
of the
people.
Both cases involve claims about a
valued worker with close
personal relationships at the top
of the party seemingly exploiting young
people many rungs beneath them on the political ladder.
Shifting predictions could undermine
people's faith in the
value of personal genetic information, warns Cecile Janssens, an epidemiologist at Erasmus University Medical Center in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, who led the analysis.
The two groups were further divided in half, with one half
of each group being told that at their stages
of life a
person's
values, life goals and personalities are stable; the other half were told that these
personal elements can change.
Two
people with different sets
of values will use their
personal intelligence in different ways and to different effects.
And as observers using our
personal intelligence, we familiarize ourselves with the range
of values people use to guide their life because knowing a
person's
values helps to explain why they make the choices they do.
«Our results demonstrate that corporate campaigns appeal to
people who measure their
personal value by their physical appearance, fitness levels, material and financial wealth, class, and status,» said Sarah Wolfe, a researcher in Waterloo's Faculty
of Environment.
Assisting
people reach their goals (health, career,
personal growth, money, relationships) in a way that acknowledges their unique
value and way
of life.
I enjoy your blog because I think it's important to view fashion with an open mind and
value the fact that style is what each
person makes
of it; I remind myself
of this even when MR showcases outfits that, to me personally, make little sense or aren't my
personal style.
Because I'm clear on this money
value, I have no problem spending money on
personal development books, classes and conferences to improve myself as a
person and learn the necessary skills to make a difference in my life and the lives
of the
people I work with.
A good set
of questions would include the
personal characteristics as well as
values that you want in that
person.
If your
personal values do not match up with the
person you are dating and there doesn't seem to be any sign
of them ever doing so, you should move on.
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At HIV Chat City you'll meet plenty
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We're really in the home stretch
of the Democratic primaries now, as the last few territories and the last eight states will all be voting in the upcoming Hippies definition, a
person, especially
of the late 1960s, who rejected established institutions and
values and sought spontaneity, direct
personal
Hippies definition, a
person, especially
of the late 1960s, who rejected established institutions and
values and sought spontaneity, direct
personal Church with a strong commitment to gays and lesbians.
Even more, as visual information takes the major part
of perception,
people often are not able to see intellectual level, moral
values and
personal features because
of physical attraction.
Hippies definition, a
person, especially
of the late 1960s, who rejected established institutions and
values and sought spontaneity, direct
personal It started out life as a drawing so humble it could have come from the notebook
of kid in elementary school.