, Indigenous and cultural psychology:
Understanding people in context (pp. 421 - 443).
In this presentation, individuals» stories and experiential exercises will illustrate using trinocular vision to enrich ways of
understanding people in therapy, treatment processes, and treatment goals.
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Understanding people in their social worlds.Contexts is a quarterly magazine that makes cutting - edge social research accessible to general readers.We're the public face of sociology and the chillest mag in town.
I started traveling when I was young, and I quickly realized that seeing the world meant different
understanding people in the world.
The more vague
an understanding the people in your network have of what you do the less likely you are to get on the bid list or receive a hot tip.
Sure, Wonder Woman is an Amazon, but she leads like the best female disrupters — by taking the time to
understand the people in her world.
It also gave them permission to slow down, think about their partner and ultimately
understand that person in a more holistic way.
So the best way to understand word of mouth is to
understand people in real - life settings.
«I can well
understand people in Greece, it's just that we have to help Greece get on a better path,» he told Germany's ARD television late on Wednesday.
In collaborative coworking spaces the community needs to be curated by someone who
understands the people in the community and actively connects them with each other.
To
understand the Persons in the Trinity, Augustine used the analogy of man, mind, and soul rather than the analogy of the cosmos.
If you really
understand another person in this way, if you are willing to enter his private world and see the way life appears to him, without any attempts to make evaluative judgments, you run the risk of being changed yourself.
When couples achieve mutual understanding that goes beyond understanding about the person, to
understanding the person in his being, they do so through what is essentially a spiritual experience.
We understand people in this age group and created this platform based on the interests and desires of people just like you.
It asks you to put yourself in the shoes of the person who will use your product or service, and to try to
understand that person in ways that transcend logic, that draw upon intuition and emotion as well.
I work persistently to
understand each person in the relationship and to become a resource to make your relationship work for both of you.
We understand people in the context of their relationships, both past and present, leading to healthy growth and brighter futures.
Not exact matches
Systems are very important, however, the first thing we would do when taking over a business would be to
understand its Human Capital - we need to know what type of
people we have
in the organization.
However, while these technology assistants have already made their mark
in the business world, many
people still don't fully
understand their capabilities, limitations and many functionalities.
«But I can definitely
understand, based on things I have tweeted and have written
in the past, why some
people don't believe me.
(See How to Deal with Time Wasters) Such sessions rarely accomplish anything except maybe some pseudo-bonding; they don't have a logical and clearly -
understood endpoint so they seem both pointless and interminable; and, most often, they sorta drool to a conclusion without agreed - upon action items and / or documented next steps for at least half the
people in the room.
«When you find something where you know the business, it's within your circle of competence, you
understand it, the price is right, the
people are right,» he said, «then you take your thumb out of your mouth and you barrel
in.»
«
People who have a deep
understanding of an industry, have contacts and are going into entrepreneurship because they have realized that the rest of the industry has pivoted
in a certain way... they really
understand how things work,» he says.
It's a cliché to say that it's virtually impossible to
understand someone until you walk a mile
in that
person's shoes.
When you
understand their priorities, motivations and strengths, you can plant each
person in a role that fits his or her personal «culture» as much as possible.
People who read my LinkedIn summary
understand that I'm a lifelong storyteller, and many remember the tale of how I got my first (and only) typewriter
in kindergarten:
«So many more
people are involved
in research
in this area and getting engaged and trying to
understand what this means,» says Greer.
He made his reputation even worse (intentionally perhaps) with interviews and tweets
in which he said other
people were too stupid to
understand the pharmaceutical industry.
As hard as it may be for most
people (and even for some curmudgeonly editors) to
understand, certain things worth saying simply can't be said
in a sentence or two.
«I think it is important for me to listen to the
people in the front line,
understand what their obstacles are, and then [decide] how can I make sure that they are properly resourced.»
«Because Prezi has a spatial element to it, instead of separating out things on slides, you actually place things
in a spatial relativity, and because of that
people understand and retain the information better.»
In his book Synchronicity, Joe Jaworski explores the positive outcomes of openly sharing structured goals and visions —
people begin to
understand your aspirations and priorities and how they can contribute to your success.
Crabill says they fall into three categories: disgruntled 35 - 45 year olds (like me) who see cable as a fundamental rip - off and now refuse to pay for it; low - income or penny pinching folks who decide they can't afford $ 100 cable bills; millennials who like TV, but don't
understand why
people would sign up for a cable contract
in the first place.
«Branding is so important because loyalty comes from
people doing business with companies they like and
understand,» Juan Romero told me
in an interview.
We are at a point
in American history where most
people understand this enforcement of marijuana laws has violated our principles and our ideals.»
Some raised worries that patients aren't ready to own their data — both
in terms of being medically literate enough to correctly interpret it, or to fully
understand the permissions and consent issues that compel
people to share research - essential data.
Fidelity's Stern says he
understands people's concerns, and it's too early to tell just how StockCity will be used
in real life.
«What a lot of
people don't
understand is when investors invest
in founders, it's really a long relationship,» she says.
To
understand how quickly a
person's financial situation can spiral out of control, even while staying
in the mortgage lender's good books, put yourself
in this real - life situation of one of our clients.
A natural step
in the progression of communication technologies, NMT is a tool that connects
people who would otherwise have no means to
understand one another.
You feel misunderstood because you don't deliver your message
in a way that
people can
understand.
However, by supporting artist communities and artists
in residence at their facilities, Kohler is able to see how
people engage
in the development and design process of their products, and are able to better
understand how to connect with the consumer.
«From a values perspective, we're trying to
understand the way the world works — that's what our business is — and so we're really interested
in people that have a sort of deep curiosity,
people that have the patience to
understand deep and complex systems,» Kreiter said.
They catch on when
people don't
understand what they are saying, adjust their approach and re-communicate their idea
in a way that can be
understood.
«I was trying to explain,
in response to a question about the election, that my limited
understanding was that the President talked to a portion of America like an accessible
person they could relate to, as he was NOT a politician.»
We feel it is important for each
person to
understand our process
in its entirety, from the landing a new client to the delivery of services.
Companies
in London and later the U.S.developed a sophisticated
understanding of risk aimed at protecting
people against large losses, disasters, and death.
«A lot of technical founders are told you better get a business
person in, but the business
person doesn't have that product vision and doesn't fully
understand your business,» he explains.
If you can identify the tendencies of the
people you network with, you can better
understand what clicks
in their heads and communicate on their level.
«The
people who
understand those dynamics are the next group of folks that will be reshaping all industries,» says Chamath Palihapitiya, a former Facebook executive from Toronto who founded the Silicon Valley venture capital powerhouse Social + Capital Partners
in 2011.