Sentences with phrase «struggle than the behavior»

It becomes more about the power struggle than the behavior itself.

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In fact, while loving parents usually avoid truly toxic behavior, they're actually more prone than less engaged parents to certain missteps that can lead their children to struggle later on.
To avoid power struggles and attention - seeking behaviors, try to ignore the behavior rather than respond.
Such behaviors had flummoxed no less an authority than Charles Darwin: How could cooperation and other selfless behavior arise if natural selection was all about individuals competing against each other in the struggle to survive?
A study out of none other than the University of Cambridge found the same engagement of several brain areas — all involved in reward and motivation — in people with compulsive sexual behavior as previously found in people struggling with drug addiction.
With standard quantum theory, scientists struggle to predict the exact behavior of anything much more complex than a hydrogen atom.
«Rather than blaming and shaming people and being dismissive of their struggle, we need to work collaboratively to set goals to improve health behaviors
While many schools struggle to meet students» needs, manage student's behavior, and encourage a positive morale... the tendency seems to have become one of reaction, rather than action.
Always end on a positive note so it's better to come back and do a couple more nails later, rather than have her struggle and undo all the good behavior modification work you've been doing.
But what with the struggle to rein in even our own behavior, to convince people in the industrial countries to do something as trivial as driving in a vehicle that's sized for function rather than pretense, I don't see how we can hope for something so smart.
It is still not possible to know if we are better or worse prepared for civic discourse than our grandparents — but behavior in Congress, where the art of reaching across the aisle seems altogether lost, and recent news highlighting the struggles we still face with diversity in the world reinforce a sense that the balanced viewpoint is a thing of the past.
But using such terms to organize our thinking about them means, from a Collaborative Couple Therapy point of view, that we are defining people in terms of their symptomatic behavior — their fall - back measures — rather than looking for the inner struggle and defining them in terms of that.
For every challenging behavior your children demonstrate, more than likely they want to «behave» well and are struggling with that.
A recent report, Wake - Up Call: The Importance of Sleep in Organizational Life by Vicki Culpin, a professor of organizational behavior at Hult International Business School in Cambridge, Mass., shows that more than half of people who do not get enough sleep struggle to stay focused in meetings, take longer to complete tasks, and find it challenging to generate new ideas.
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