Sure, it's important that we maintain an air of professionalism, especially when our clients are going through
trying emotional times.
Not exact matches
«The next
time someone comes to you with an
emotional problem,» writes Goman, «
try being an empathetic sounding board rather than an executive problem solver.»
The final months of mat leave or pat leave are often spent in a frenzy
trying to secure a daycare spot, and families are put in the difficult position of choosing any daycare that will take them — licensed or not — at a
time that's already pretty
emotional for some parents as they transition back to work.
Adolescence is a
trying time for all young people; they experience a great deal of self - doubt, insecurity and fear as they wrestle with the physical and
emotional changes which accompany growing up.
A New York
Times story over the weekend chronicled how some individuals and organizations eager to see same - sex marriage legalized have stopped
trying to win others to their point of view through reasoned argument and have turned, instead, to
emotional epithets as their main rhetorical tool.
In my other life as a PhD student in psychology, I spend the majority of my
time researching, discussing, and
trying to elucidate around topics pertaining to
emotional eating and weight.
You are sure when it comes
time to discuss his
emotional locker room display, he will
try to laugh it off.
Of course I still make sure they are fed and walked and everything, and I
try to get some petting
time in, but it just feels like a 5 year old and a 2 year old suck up all my patience and all my
emotional energy.
If you come to the conclusion that the regression is
emotional,
try making a change in routine like keeping your child in daycare for fewer hours a week or making special one - on - one
time with your child and see if it makes a difference.
• The need to exercising self - compassion as you process emotions •
Emotional purging in a conscious way to move to an easier parenting journey • Moving passed mindfulness and consciousness to peacefulness • Functioning as a peaceful human being • Moving from «doing» to «being» • The value of peaceful presence, free of emotional trigger, for your kids • Modelling ownership of behavior for your kids • Peacefulness as a practice that takes time • Parenting as an extension of nature: gradually forging new pathways in your relationships and being expansive, not staying «stuck» • The healing power of authenticity with your kids • Aiming for perseverance and presence, not perfection • Exercising compassion for others and recognizing we don't know their struggles • Learning how not to try to control others and focus on self to remain peaceful • Journalling as a practice to release emotions • Finding opportunities for stillness • Releasing others from the responsibility for reading your mind • Shifting to a solution focus to create momentum • Fear: being curious about it to avoid being driven by it • Showing up in your own home to make a difference in the world • Practical ways to nourish yourself • Unconditional love — what does that l
Emotional purging in a conscious way to move to an easier parenting journey • Moving passed mindfulness and consciousness to peacefulness • Functioning as a peaceful human being • Moving from «doing» to «being» • The value of peaceful presence, free of
emotional trigger, for your kids • Modelling ownership of behavior for your kids • Peacefulness as a practice that takes time • Parenting as an extension of nature: gradually forging new pathways in your relationships and being expansive, not staying «stuck» • The healing power of authenticity with your kids • Aiming for perseverance and presence, not perfection • Exercising compassion for others and recognizing we don't know their struggles • Learning how not to try to control others and focus on self to remain peaceful • Journalling as a practice to release emotions • Finding opportunities for stillness • Releasing others from the responsibility for reading your mind • Shifting to a solution focus to create momentum • Fear: being curious about it to avoid being driven by it • Showing up in your own home to make a difference in the world • Practical ways to nourish yourself • Unconditional love — what does that l
emotional trigger, for your kids • Modelling ownership of behavior for your kids • Peacefulness as a practice that takes
time • Parenting as an extension of nature: gradually forging new pathways in your relationships and being expansive, not staying «stuck» • The healing power of authenticity with your kids • Aiming for perseverance and presence, not perfection • Exercising compassion for others and recognizing we don't know their struggles • Learning how not to
try to control others and focus on self to remain peaceful • Journalling as a practice to release emotions • Finding opportunities for stillness • Releasing others from the responsibility for reading your mind • Shifting to a solution focus to create momentum • Fear: being curious about it to avoid being driven by it • Showing up in your own home to make a difference in the world • Practical ways to nourish yourself • Unconditional love — what does that look like?
What a securely attached child - OR ADULT - looks like: competent, self - confident, resilient, cheerful much of the
time, anticipating people's needs (not from a co-dependent place), empathic, humorous, playful,
tries harder in the face of adversity; not vulnerable to approach by strangers because won't go to strangers (as adult, out - going without being foolhardy), good self - esteem, achieving, able to use all mental, physical,
emotional resources fully, responsive, affectionate, able to make deep commitments as appropriate, able to be self - disclosing as appropriate, able to be available emotionally as appropriate, able to interact well with others at school and in jobs / careers, likely to be more physically healthy throughout life, self - responsible, giving from a «good heart» place of compassion, has true autonomy, no co-dependent self, because of well developed internal modulation system, less likely to turn to external «devices» (addictions) to modulate affect
However, this
time the
emotional affair becomes more strategic with her connection, knowing he is susceptible to break it off with her, she may resort to more aggressive means by having sex with him or enticing him with sexting,
trying to get pregnant by him, contacting his wife and becoming friends with her, or expressing her love for him.
It's important to realize that if your kid's behavior seems more
trying during these
times, it's very likely because that behavior is being magnified by your increasing
emotional fatigue and decreasing
emotional availability.
CuddleCot, produced by the company Roftek,
tries to address the
emotional needs of a family to spend
time with their baby.
That it's not always a case of just «
trying harder» or «persisting longer»; in the above case persistence alone would never have resolved the issues — it's about effective help,
emotional and mental support and accurate information — and most importantly it's about getting it at the right
time.
In play, most of the
time we are able to
try out things without threatening our physical or
emotional well - being.
Every
time such massacres happen, leftists
try to push the gun control debate using
emotional appeal and libertarians
try to defend the right to bear arms based on reason (ex: tyrannical governments, right to self - defense,...).
For universities, faculty scientists now are only a means to the end of increasing their profits (see: «Money now is Everything in Scientific Research at Universities»); the science faculty presently is forced to spend too much
time and
emotional energy on
trying to acquire more research grant awards, instead of actually doing experiments to produce more new results.
Many
times, I think we are consumed with mindfully monitoring processed sugar, the screens, our own «be present but don't helicopter» behavior, but what I
try to take special care of is another kind of health, my children's
emotional bodies, and especially, how my own interacts with theirs.
Our cortical brain, or our «thinking brain», tells us that the holidays are the «Most Wonderful
Time of the Year», while our limbic brain, or our «
emotional brain» is desperately
trying to believe it.
So next
time you need a bit of
emotional lift - me - up,
try doubling up your happiness by enjoying a piece of delicious dark chocolate.
offers hope and help that works for anyone, no matter how many
times they've
tried to manage
emotional eating in the past.
During Jenni's Healthy Runner Experiment was the perfect
time for me to
try them because I had more than my usual physical and
emotional issues going on.
If you have a hard
time identifying with your true emotions — not just your
emotional reactions to your circumstances —
try closing your eyes and folding both of your hands over your heart.
Trying to get together immediately as friends during this
emotional time is not a good idea.
A large majority of transsexuals put in a lot of effort,
time, money, mental,
emotional and physical strength in order to feel good in their skin, so
try not to let a trans - woman's ladylike behavior startle you or a trans - man's butch voice scare you.
But the
emotional underpinnings of the story are absolutely sincere, examining the conflict of a man
trying hard to lead a devout life in a community where judgment is omnipresent and class distinctions matter, yet at the same
time remain true to himself.
Fear not, KUNG FU PANDA 2 is still essentially a lighthearted affair, although I appreciate the effort that's been made to give it a bit more of an
emotional kick this
time around, which is more than the last few SHREK films ever
tried to accomplish.
He
tries to school Will in the ways of maintaining
emotional distance from the grieving relatives,
tries sharing with him his profound respect for the rules and regulations of military life and subtly
tries to persuade him to stay in the army after his
time is up.
By the
time act III rolls around, the screenplay — by Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, also returning from «The Winter Soldier» — moves nonchalantly from a broadly silly, cartoonish airport battle to a climactic brawl that
tries to shoulder a ton of
emotional weight.
Directed by David Frankel (The Devil Wears Prada, 2006; Marley & Me, 2008; Hope Springs, 2012), and written by the eclectically random Allan Loeb, with a heavy, heavy hand you can see what the filmmakers are
trying to do here — make sense of grief by using proxies (in this case Love,
Time and Death) to draw out
emotional responses.
I believed her
emotional cracks and outbursts of emotion, which could have easily been overwrought, loud, and ingenuine, but each
time I looked at her face, I saw the hurt, anguish, and pain of
trying to understand and connect with her daughter while keeping a hold of her social life and flourishing career.
Though it
tries too hard to evoke the journey aspect of the Lord of the Rings DVDs» appendices, failing to earn the
emotional tenor of a conclusion in which the ramshackle postproduction facility is dismantled and crewmembers speak of starting families in the
time it took to complete the film, it's a piece blessedly light on promotional affectations.
«I thought it was a really inventive way to approach a
time travel movie and the
emotional needs that would cause someone to want to
time travel, so we decided to
try to track down the author of the ad to hopefully get the rights to use it,» says Trevorrow.
Sutter goes for the
emotional gut punch one
time too many in a scene the feels a little too manipulative in
trying to make the audience grab for their Kleenex yet again.
As far as the
emotional aspects or the intensity, I think it was an
emotional and intense
time so we were all just
trying to capture that and i think Ben did a great job at doing that.
And in a similarly placed story (on the
Times front page) a couple of weeks before Rich's, colleague Pam Belluck reported that a new study in the journal Science had found that «after reading literary fiction, as opposed to popular fiction or serious nonfiction, people performed better on tests measuring empathy, social perception and
emotional intelligence — skills that come in especially handy when you are
trying to read someone's body language or gauge what they might be thinking.»)
The physical and
emotional drain of
trying to please everyone every
time and doing everything on a timeframe decided by others will often end in troubled days.
A widely - shared New York
Times piece about sticking with New Years resolutions suggests that some in the social
emotional learning camp who have been busying themselves with
trying to foster «grit» by teaching self - control may have been focusing on the wrong thing.
«The kids those teachers are
trying to serve have so many needs that teachers have to spend
time and resources on social and
emotional learning in and of itself, while in more typical settings that can be less of a focus.»
Many large districts will be
trying for the first
time to test students» social and
emotional skills.
You play it safe, not
trying out something entirely new, and you give this one lesson far more
time and
emotional energy than for any other.
Until then, for a long
time I wished I had the
emotional fortitude to deal with the mounds and mounds of rejections it would take to
try to get there (and I don't, I'm just not emotionally built for it) but then I realized that I didn't want to write» X Y and Z» as you put it just because that is what they want to sell.
By pondering this issue ahead of
time and knowing how they may instinctively react to or perceive certain things, a trader can hope to isolate and identify those feelings during a trading session, and then
try to focus on moving past the
emotional response.
While it can put stress on a loved one to
try to handle burial planning and the associated costs during an
emotional time, they'll be able to keep whatever remains of the payout if the total costs are less than your death benefit.
In my small unique book «The small stock trader» I also had more detailed overview of tens of stock trading mistakes (http://thesmallstocktrader.wordpress.com/2012/06/25/stock-day-trading-mistakessinceserrors-that-cause-90-of-stock-traders-lose-money/): • EGO (thinking you are a walking think tank, not accepting and learning from you mistakes, etc.) • Lack of passion and entering into stock trading with unrealistic expectations about the learning
time and performance, without realizing that it often takes 4 - 5 years to learn how it works and that even +50 % annual performance in the long run is very good • Poor self - esteem / self - knowledge • Lack of focus • Not working ward enough and treating your stock trading as a hobby instead of a small business • Lack of knowledge and experience •
Trying to imitate others instead of developing your unique stock trading philosophy that suits best to your personality • Listening to others instead of doing your own research • Lack of recordkeeping • Overanalyzing and overcomplicating things (Zen - like simplicity is the key) • Lack of flexibility to adapt to the always / quick - changing stock market • Lack of patience to learn stock trading properly, wait to enter into the positions and let the winners run (inpatience results in overtrading, which in turn results in high transaction costs) • Lack of stock trading plan that defines your goals, entry / exit points, etc. • Lack of risk management rules on stop losses, position sizing, leverage, diversification, etc. • Lack of discipline to stick to your stock trading plan and risk management rules • Getting
emotional (fear, greed, hope, revenge, regret, bragging, getting overconfident after big wins, sheep - like crowd - following behavior, etc.) • Not knowing and understanding the competition • Not knowing the catalysts that trigger stock price changes • Averaging down (adding to losers instead of adding to winners) • Putting your stock trading capital in 1 - 2 or more than 6 - 7 stocks instead of diversifying into about 5 stocks • Bottom / top fishing • Not understanding the specifics of short selling • Missing this market / industry / stock connection, the big picture, and only focusing on the specific stocks •
Trying to predict the market / economy instead of just listening to it and going against the trend instead of following it
For so long as there are people
trying to rationalize not taking price into consideration when setting their stock allocations, there are going to be people feeling great
emotional pain every
time we discuss what the academic research of the past 30 years tells us about how stock investing works.
A savings account prevents undue financial and
emotional hardship during
trying times.
Michonne takes what the previous seasons have established and kicks it into an even higher gear with even more open and moral choices which can be the difference in
trying to be peaceful or rebellious, taking revenge on a bandit or letting him live and committing a terrifying action with an ever narrowing window of
time to make your decision which could potentially save the life of someone close to Michonne within her group as such moral decisions always draw a powerful
emotional response from the player.
The above team made a game about «impotence» using a two - part graph that plotted (what they defined as) fertility and a progression through three - stages of
emotional and physical arousal to
try and explore how it might feel to struggle to conceive a child under the pressures that can build up in a family relationship over
time.