While this is rarely a quick or simple task, couples who commit to
working on their relationships often find they are much stronger as a result.
Not exact matches
However, employees who are at the same level
working together
on projects or simply around each other daily
often become friends and build
relationships.
And because executives are invited to sit
on the compensation committees of other companies, it
often works out this way — even if they don't have a personal
relationship with the CEO they're evaluating.
Committee
work is focused
on the task rather than
on relationships between persons, and fulfilling an agenda
often takes precedence over processing individual concerns.
With this framework, you will sometimes make love several times a week, many times less
often depending
on work, life and health patterns, but all the time we are intentionally making our energies flow towards an intimate and supportive
relationship that will see us both through the joys and demands of real life.
Granted that our
relationships with others mostly
work toward an end, but I've noticed that the «faith - relationhip - with - God» takes
on the look of «if we do this, then God will do that»... of course, when our expectations are not met, we
often turn
on ourselves and think,» what did we do wrong»?
Laymen should be encouraged to serve
on local Councils
on Alcoholism,
work as volunteers in enlightened treatment facilities and halfway houses, both because such help is
often needed and because the experiences will help to modify
relationship - blocking stereotypes concerning alcoholics.
As I thought about how to apply these teachings practically, a lot of strategies came to mind — putting the needs of others before my own, buying less and giving more, humbling myself when engaged in political or theological debates, embracing rather than complaining about those «one - way
relationships,» praying for others more sincerely, saying «yes» a little more
often,
working on that ubiquitous sense of entitlement and pride that keeps me from going the extra mile.
Most students arrive with passion and excitement for the four years they will spend
working on their undergrad, yet in the shuffle of classes, parties, jobs and
relationships, that passion
often fades into indifference.
I
often wonder what a huge benefit I could have been to society had I had good parenting rather than having to give up
work periodically, leading to a broken career path and
relationships and periods
on sickness benefit.
The pressures and demands that new babies bring
often place a serious drag
on your
relationship just when you need to be
working together.
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working women, it is so very easy to get carried away with all the trappings of «having it all»: kids,
work, health and wellness, extracurriculars, parents, housekeeping —
often, it feels like our romantic
relationships and intimate lives come in last
on the long list of priorities.
A ParentingMarriage takes away the parts of the
relationship that no longer
work (most
often this is the sexual aspect, but it could be social and financial aspects as well), and keeps the parts that are
working and builds
on those.
As parents and professionals hear more and more, from mainstream media especially, about the ever - mounting research of the negative effects of spanking, timeouts and other punishments — more parents will be willing to go through the hard
work of addressing their
often generations - deep perspectives
on what it means to have a healthy
relationship and to change their hearts toward parenting.
The governor in past election cycles has been criticized for not doing enough to help Democrats win Senate seats, and has
often prided himself
on his good
working relationship with the Senate GOP.
«Reverse mentoring» by the student
on issues that were not an initial part of the
relationship —
often outside the
work arena.
Emotional Stress: This one can obviously have many causes, but can
often be addressed by
working through tough
relationships, making time for prayer and meditation, keeping a gratitude journal to focus
on the positive, and making time to unwind.
When I first met Martha, financial worries constantly hounded her, looming layoffs meant she
often worked 10 - hour (or longer) days, and a near - zero sex drive took its toll
on her three - year
relationship.
Something else that is
often referred to as cheating is when someone spends time with a
work colleague of the opposite sex outside of
work If nothing is going
on then this isn't cheating but it's a sure fire way of creating jealousy in a
relationship.
Still, you should be honest about your hobbies, interests, and expectations in the appropriate profile sections because a solid
relationship is
often based
on a mutually shared system of values and ideas that make it
work and develop.
Every
relationship establishes its own rules and guidelines
on how polyamory
works for them, and these folks are
often looked down upon for their involvement in something so taboo.
In my
relationship coaching practice, I
often work with my single clients
on 10 different commitments that make them the kind of partner the opposite sex dreams of being with.
This does not necessarily include statements that I love you, and indeed are
often just words
on the street
work to do together.Now A days every local singles want a local partner so they use dating sites for this purpose.Emotional dialogue means that when you ask another:» How do you feel to advance our
relationship to the next level»?
1st base is when you first make out with your companion or (boy / girl) it is dry lips, then grdualy put your tounge into the others mouth and play with it foer a little bit which is 2nd you feel a higher level of sexual conection and start to get into 3rd base when you start feeling
on each other slowwly and intamately while stile french he is done touching and stroaking your upper parts (breasts) you start to feel more intamate and both of you
work your way Among American adolescents, baseball metaphors for sex are
often used as euphemisms for the degree of physical intimacy achieved in sexual encounters or
relationships.
But a new report based largely
on interviews with 30 local union presidents who each have spent less than eight years in office paints an evolved picture of leaders who are
often involved in collaborative
relationships with their school superintendents; who have to
work constantly to balance the needs of a new generation of teachers with the needs of older members; and who see the importance...
More
often, plans need to be
worked on over time, to successfully solve a problem involving students» peer
relationships.
As a vast body of research now makes clear, young people's success in school, college, the workplace, and the rest of life depends not just
on their mastery of core academic content and skills but also — and
often to a greater degree —
on their beliefs and attitudes, personal dispositions,
relationships, emotional intelligence, creativity, nutrition, mental health, knowledge about college and
work opportunities, financial resources, willingness to engage with new people and cultures, openness to new experiences, and more.
In our
work, we use a framework developed by Anderson Williams, Understanding the Continuum of Youth Involvement (2008), [4] which focuses
on the roles and responsibilities both of adults and students — a defining
relationship too
often missing in student engagement advocacy.
Readers may skim the more arcane aspects of the labor - intensive
work, focusing instead
on the emotionally rich and
often humorous dynamics of Summer's
relationship with her old - fashioned but endearing grandparents and her troubled younger brother.
I've
often said that observed economic
relationships stop
working when people start relying
on them, or, start borrowing against them.
Modern life can be time consuming and stressful;
work commitments, commuting and deadlines can
often leave strains
on relationships.
What is implied by one painting is
often revealed or challenged by its neighbor... This exhibit succeeds
on the strategy and strength of its organization, and because it considers the unforeseen
relationship between
works.
Her
work consists of various media, including graphic, ink, wood, cement and organic materials that function as contemplations
on various ideas,
often creating broad
relationships from project to project.
In his photography, sculpture, installations, and
works on paper, Breuning merges humor, kitsch, and pop culture to investigate the
relationship between high and low art,
often calling into question our assumptions regarding historically designated «masterpieces» by artists such as Pablo Picasso and Jackson Pollock.
Kamrooz Aram, a Brooklyn - based artist whose
works often challenge a modernist disdain for decoration, shares his thoughts
on ornament and its complex
relationship to modernist painting and exhibition design as demonstrated in his own varied practice in which painting, collage, sculpture, and the art of display operate as equals.
To look over Paula Rego's body of
work is to look over the landscape of women's experience: desire, abortion, rape, female circumcision, childbirth, family
relationships, dominating and being dominated by men; her masculine female figures are sometimes lonely, but usually fierce and
often bent
on revenge.
Idris Khan's
works — which draw
on a wide range of sources, from literature and philosophy to theology and music —
often overlay multiple texts or images as they investigate the
relationship between memory and mark - making.
His
work focuses
on our
relationships to life's edges, endings, displacements, transitions, disappearances and in - between states and
often involves looking in the «wrong» place or in the «wrong» way to discover productive mis - readings and to propose alternative realities.
Krebs, too,
works with gradations of light and dark hues in spatial
relationships,
often using combinations of rectangles, squares, and ellipses methodically plotted out in
works that border
on optical illusion.
Although each series emerged at different times during the artist's career, he now
often works simultaneously
on all three in an organic manner, as he points out: «when I was
working on Terrazzo, Coffin Paint, and Untitled, I didn't distinguish much between them, though they developed a complementary
relationship as I
worked.»
Our
relationship to buildings is
often taken for granted, but the
works in this exhibition — whether an abstracted abbey ceiling tilted
on its side or an elevated evocation of a city street — reveal overlooked and sometimes hidden features of the architectural spaces in which we live and
work.»
We're looking for continuous improvement, which in practice means we tend to have more generalists rather than specialists in teams, as handovers
often waste time, so our designers have a broad understanding of the whole process and hands -
on working relationships with other disciplines.
Working in the vein of Raymond Pettibon, Mothersbaugh draws
on — and parodies — mass - media imagery,
often creating surreal scenes that explore the
relationship between people and technology.
Like most of Casteel's
work, her new paintings — introspective and given largely to subjects seated in their natural environments — address
relationships between individuals and the spaces they live in,
often touching
on issues related to class and race in the process.
The minimalist, formal beauty of Shirreff's
works belies deeper questions about the
often paradoxical
relationship between time and space and the image, and the impact of perception
on the location of meaning.
Shedding light
on persuasive, performative and
often duplicitous identities, as well as
on architectural objects and history, the
work explores the
relationship between man and monument as they coexist in the landscape as representations of one another.
Working with accumulations of found materials, Cho's site - specific,
often large - scale installations reflect
on our
relationship to these inexpensive, disposable objects.
The exhibition focuses
on Moser's architectural
work in its unusually close
relationship with the visual arts, a complex symbiosis comprising the
often exhaustive artistic appointment of his constructions, his collaboration with artists as partners
on his projects, Moser's own artistic ambitions and, last but not least, his buildings dedicated expressly to art.
Working with accumulations of found materials, Soyeon Cho's site - specific,
often large - scale installations reflect
on our
relationship to these inexpensive, disposable objects, and her
work in our Window Space considers the particular challenges that come from travelling to produce installation - based art.
Her father's adulterous affair with her governess and her mother's refusal to acknowledge it helped shape Bourgeois»
work which drew inspiration form her childhood, especially focusing
on relationships which ere
often portrayed with erotic or sexual imagery.