Sentences with phrase «rather emotional people»

Not exact matches

While we may speak of IQ in terms of high and low, EI rather encompasses a varying number (depending on whom you ask) of diverse but complementary aspects that together can determine a person's overall emotional intelligence.
Using the second person also helps us get a better perspective on the situation, and be more objective rather than emotional.
Rather than assuming that people understand their own interests and act according to them, the writers approach the negotiation process as a phenomenon that's only understood as a set of essentially irrational and emotional responses.
Where as my time in the startup community taught me to find my niche, find the people who suffer from that pain, listen to what potential customers are saying rather then convince the customer my way is right, find the people who want to join my cause, «volunteer management», how to deal with failure both emotional and rationally how to listen to «advice» and seperate the wheat from the chaff quicker (e.g. become more coachable) and be more willing to re-invent the plan.
But let me tell you, Dan would much rather I take the initiative and communicate to him directly about my thoughts, ideas, and opinions because 1) he's from Jersey and that's how people from Jersey talk to each other, 2) it's way more efficient, saving time and emotional energy, and 3) I've got some damn good ideas and Dan's not threatened by that.
When used indiscriminately, these instruments can block rather than facilitate the emotional and spiritual growth of persons.
To place this piece of steel in a place of prominence, to hang on it all of the emotional response, all of the tears and gut - wrenching loss of a large number of people who believe, without also acknowledging the other faiths, and those of no faith, who lost their lives, does, in fact, send the message that this was US vs THEM, Islam against Christianity, rather than the truth... that it was an attack against US, the United States of America, melting pot that we are... at least that's the way I see it.
Rather than attempting to have animals classified as «persons,» which Professor Carlin says would «narrow the gap between humans and the lower animals,» the Christian animal rights movement wants them to be recognized as the sentient beings they are, demonstrably capable of physical and emotional suffering.
There's no talking in whispers, or placing blame, but rather a frank and honest discussion about what happened and the emotional toll it can take on a person and a relationship.
Rather, it means consistently showing emotional affection toward the child as a person even when disciplining him for inappropriate actions.
Diapers are usually worn out of necessity rather than choice, although there are exceptions; people such as infantilists and diaper fetishists wear diapers recreationally for comfort, emotional fulfillment, or sexual gratification.
She looks at the students as whole people, and at this stage she is focused more on social and emotional skills, rather than academic milestones.
Our first most impressionable moment is one of suffering rather than comfort, and people wonder why the (mental, emotional, ethical) health of our nation is declining?
«Across the entire project, the degree to which a culture promotes focus on other people rather than the self, including greater awareness of others, was positively associated with all of the markers of emotional complexity,» said Grossmann.
Rather than concentrating primarily on ways of blocking and censoring such sites, we should think about online opportunities to reach out to people in emotional distress.
The task was optimized for investigation of the abilities to infer another person's social emotions and beliefs distinctively so as to test the hypothesis that oxytocin improves deficit in inferring others» social emotions rather than beliefs, under conditions without direct emotional cues.
Use emotional words to describe the situation rather than letting people make assumptions about how you feel in a given situation.
People with ADD tend to react rather than respond to external pressures, which can result in negative consequences and emotional reactions.
I think one of the main reasons people struggle with dieting or working out is not the diet or the workout itself but rather emotional stuff like stress, depression and so on.
I am continually amazed that studies single out one item and write a theory about it rather than looking at the whole person, their environment, emotional pathology, health history, Every person comes with their own particular set of challenges.
It's not the gross - out slapstick, although I think they do that better than most, but rather a level of intelligence and sensitivity that allows them to deliver — under the radar, as it were — strong humanist messages about the objectification of women, the empowerment of people with physical and emotional disabilities, and the importance of establishing in any kind of relationship a measure of compromise and independence.
Brevet calls it «a rather simple film» and notes that «the emotional impact of the story comes through in the end after what is a rather mundane and cliched story of the innocent man in jail and the person working hard on the outside to get him out.»
What I suspect these senior managers are thinking, but won't actually say, is that they believe emotional intelligence is something that a psychologist or human resources person has dreamt up, rather than the measurable, valuable skill that psychological studies have shown it to be.
Enforcement of rules is only likely to work if it is done within a positive emotional framework, so aggressive young people see that they are getting in trouble because of what they did rather than because we don't like them.
This growing global learning movement enables young people to adapt and thrive through an education system designed to «promote skills of collaboration and problem solving, making and designing, empathy and emotional acuity, rather than dutiful diligence in following a routine to deliver the expected answer at the appropriate moment» (Leadbeater, 2016).
From participation in cooperative learning activities, students with emotional disorders can (1) learn from positive role models how to control emotions and behave appropriately in group settings; (2) develop sensitivity to the needs of others and understand people «as individuals rather than as stereotypical members of a particular group»; 14 (3) increase their ability for self - direction; (4) increase their interest in learning; and (5) gain an increase in self - esteem.15 Likewise, students who are not disabled are given the opportunity to become more understanding and accepting of students who are emotionally behaviorally disordered.
I have found that most people are more willing to accept physical pain and limitation rather than acknowledge and deal with the mental and / or emotional pain that might have caused it.
Some people prefer to stay with them for the procedure while others may be too emotional or would rather not have that memory of them.
Basically, for the same reasons many people choose alternative medicine for themselves: to use more natural therapies that support healing rather than treat symptoms; to honor patients as individuals with unique strengths and weaknesses rather than simply as patients with a certain disease condition; to strive to understand the connection between the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual aspects of all living beings, and how they profoundly affect health and vitality.
We stopped parading dogs in front of people (so they could pick the one that took their fancy or tugged at their heartstrings) and went over to a system of only showing people Border Collies suited to their lifestyle and environment, allowing those who applied to adopt a dog to make an informed decision rather than adopting one solely based on an emotional response.
Others say that the emotional support dogs can give to people with issues such as depression and anxiety is invaluable, and that it harms no one — rather, it saves lives and money to the NHS.
In Last of Us, the relationship between Joel and Ellie develops into something that isn't just two people brought together by the playfulness of fate, but rather two survivors that experience hardships together, which in turn strengthens their emotional connection.
Eliasson deals with the castle and gardens of Versailles as it was a site of experimentation: he does not install «objects», he rather creates amazing «apparatus» aimed to engage people in an — emotional and humor filled — relationship.
Described as a deeply passionate person by contemporaries such as Nicholas Serota, it is no wonder Hodgkin transformed his experiences into coherent physical objects that contain an evanescent and emotional sense of realism, with which he would rather move the viewer than convey the nature of an extract from his life.
«But we have also noted that the likelihood that people will pass on information is based strongly on the likelihood of its eliciting an emotional response in the recipient, rather than its truth value (e.g., K. Peters et al., 2009)...» [Misinformation and Its Correction: Continued Influence and Successful Debiasing; Lewandowsky et al 2012].
Efforts by other people to do so trigger negative emotional rather than rational responses and have the opposite effect.
By choosing to portray these issues as negative rather than presenting them as opportunities for truly radically evolutionary change, to cultivate compassion, patience, gratitude, by playing into people's fears, insecurities, worries and by too little emphasizing genuinely positive emotional responses the environmental community is just activating ways of thinking that stifle the very creativity and openness to new ideas that is needed in this hour of human need.
Would reasonable people then say that the magpie made me ill, or rather would they say that it was a disproportional emotional response to the swooping magpie that brought about my illness?
Giving some delusional nutbag like Monckton or Plimer the time of day seems a dreadful misuse of the emotional and intellectual energies of rational, intelligent and informed people, who really ought to be out there making sure we get policy right rather than doing media stunts.
They're not really allowed to connect further, whereas actually a lot of people who have more of a humanitarian need, they would rather actually help their clients with more personal stuff, whether that's health, or psychologically, or more emotional stuff.
Mostly they instruct, or rather order us to have some kind of simplistic emotional feeling surrounding «do something awesome», «life is like a (any noun will do)», «17 things that mentally strong people do» or, maybe even more shallow, the command that we «keep calm» followed by something really tedious.
In the interview Brooks describes how current neuro - science points to a view of human nature based not on rational beings operating independently, but rather on complicated and emotional people deeply impacted by social connections and relationships.
This approach emphasizes exploring the relationship between thoughts, feelings and behaviors, and recognizes that people's interpretations of events, rather than the events themselves, tend to drive their emotional responses and lead to distress.
Bullying is not always the result of physical aggression, but rather an emotional control that one person has over another.
Emotional intelligence is about how well we read, understand and communicate with other people, as well as control our emotions, learning to use them in positive and productive ways, rather than allowing them to destroy our lives.
In practice this means helping people finding their inner strengths, skills and desires rather than just focusing the more traditional themes of emotional pain, trauma and illness that had reigned in the practical field of psychology until now.
Assembling the Team — Because collaborative divorce treats the divorce like a problem to be solved rather than a competition between the parties, the process is set up to deal with all three of the dimensions of issues that come up for people going through divorce — legal, financial, and emotional.
Therapy isn't about becoming a better person; rather, it's about transforming and releasing cognitive and emotional patterns that prevent you from experiencing your true self, which is a loving, wise, and unique expression of life.
Following the workshop, participants should be able to 1) construct a model of how play facilitates the process of self discovery; 2) describe how the person of the play therapist is a therapeutic variable; 3) explain how play therapy is a process rather than an event; 4) identify four healing messages needed by children; 5) identify dimensions of the play therapy relationship that are therapeutic; 6) describe how to empower a child by returning responsibility to the child; 7) identify the sequence of emotional steps that precedes behavioral change; 8) identify intangible dimensions that impact the play therapy relationship.
This is one of the reasons that the research on social support uniformly states that people want «indirect» support, that is, emotional confirmation and caring from their partners, rather than advice.»
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