Sentences with phrase «selves impact their goals»

Couples experience wonderful, immediate success as they work with Gary to understand their unique marital style, the ways in which their deeper selves impact their goals, and redirect their energy into proven, clear techniques that allows them to Reconnect to Love.

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He was his usual profligate self in front of goal and definitely should have scored one, but that pressing from the front that he gives provided Milan problems during the night and at times forced them to go long and turn over the ball and for that you have to be grateful that whilst Welbeck isn't a prolific finisher, he can have an impact on the way the team can have a go at opponents.
When James Coleman, the great sociologist of education, analyzed the school characteristics that had the greatest impact on educational achievement and equity, he found that schools with greater academic intensity — a persistent, goal - directed focus on academics — produced not only greater learning, but also narrowed the achievement gap between ethnic groups.30 That such academically focused schools would raise general achievement is obvious since an intense focus on academics is self - evidently the most likely means to raise academic achievement.
While Kobo said some publishers and authors had violated its self - publishing policies, it maintained that its goal was «not to negatively impact the freedom of expression and the work of the amazing self - published community that has been created at Kobo.com.»
By assisting each person in the attainment of their individual goals, self - sufficiency increases, positively impacting the entire community landscape.
Change in score on 12 primary measures: Clinician - Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS 2) total of 3 clusters and severity, Impact of Events Scale (IES)(self rated), Beck Depression Inventory (self rated), Global Improvement scale (self and assessor rated), main problem (self and assessor rated), total of 4 goals to deal with the problem (self and assessor rated), and Work and Social Adjustment scale (self and assessor rated).
A confluence of research has identified executive functioning deficits as a common characteristic of individuals with FASD.9 15 — 27 Damage to neurological structures, including the prefrontal regions of the brain, is a significant hypothesised cause for these deficits.28 29 Executive functions are defined as a set of cognitive processes responsible for orchestrating purposeful, goal - directed behaviour.15 30 31 These processes are responsible for the ability to plan, organise, attend, problem solve and inhibit responses.31 It is also suggested that the ability to self - regulate emotional responses and behavioural actions is interrelated with the construct of executive functioning.17 28 32 Deficits in executive functioning and self - regulation can lead to learning and behavioural problems that impact a child's educational outcomes as they struggle to cope with the complex demands of school life.16 20
However, whether fantasies of this nature actually achieve their goal of improving self - image and, more importantly, whether they have a positive or negative impact on relationship functioning is a question for future study.
We will use the first session to develop a framework that provides you with an understanding of how you arrived at where you are now, and to define your short and long terms goals ranging from self compassion and forgiveness to repetition of old patterns in the family system and the impact it has on your relationships.
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