4 Questions that might be a little risky to ask and a little risky to answer in the sense that they encourage more openness and transparency than everyday conversation. 3. Secret #3: Use Empathic Listening. A. Warmth: You choose to bring an attitude of acceptance and understanding to the ...
I try not to flaunt my degree, but I worked hard and want the PhD to be worth something–that means I can’t downplay it. Work is one place where degrees (might) matter. There are potential downsides to using the PhD at work though. Apr 28, 2013 How's your rhythm? This ...
It was a nice balance of steep runs with plenty of mellow ones in between, so I was able to keep up with Mark (he said after the first run he thought about ditching me, cause I was lagging, but then I got into the rhythm—can you imagine if he left me?!). It was very cold,...
I am learning not only the undulating rhythm of the waves but also the ebb and flow of the herds that dot the hills and fields of this island. I’m alive here. Six months ago I lost the only mother I ever knew. Having started life as an orphan I found myself in that unenviable ...
(monitored) VT. In other words, if I’m your ER doc and we are talking while you’re on the telemetry monitor, and you pass out and I see your rhythm change to VT, I’ll probably punch you in the chest. Sorry and you’re welcome. But, if I’m out walking my dog and see ...
One reason exercise can help is by assisting you to get a better night’s sleep. It can also help to regulate your cardiac rhythm. Exercise acts as a biological alarm clock that will help control when you wake up and also help to make you feel more alert throughout the day. However, ...
This analytical approach is especially helpful when it comes to comic dialogue. Record a conversation, then compare how real people speak to how characters in comedies speak. (Spoiler: They’re very different.) In fact, great comic dialogue is like music: Not only does it have a rhythm that...