Sentence examples for addressing oneself from inspiring English sources

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Psychologist Ethan Kross, working at the University of Michigan's Emotion and Self-Control Laboratory, has found that by using one's first name when addressing oneself, social anxiety can be greatly reduced before, during and after a stressful event.

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Furthermore, professional development means addressing broader and thoughtful queries regarding oneself and the world we live in.

Additionally, accessing potential participants for a research project within population groups that are similar to oneself is often easier than addressing other groups, which is why in many research projects students are represented at an above-average rate.

For instance, in languages of east Asia such as Thai, Burmese, and Javanese, different words are used according to whether a speaker is addressing someone of higher or lower rank than oneself in a ranking system with animals and children ranking the lowest and gods and members of royalty as the highest.

We shift now to sharing research addressing the role dress might play in thinking about oneself as a unique and distinct individual (i.e., self-perceptions).

Addressing that root starts by going within and slowly changing oneself action by action.

Azizi and colleagues [ 23] and Borland and colleagues [ 24] were successful in increasing longer-term sun protection among male outdoor workers via educational interventions, including skin exams, and information videos and brochures addressing the dangers of sun exposure and how to protect oneself.

The CPS includes 5 items, addressing cognitive and communication aspects (short-term memory, decision making and making oneself understood), presence of coma and eating dependency.

The Act broadens previous provisions addressing the unauthorized wear, manufacture, or sale of any military decorations and medals by making it a misdemeanor to falsely represent oneself as having received any U.S. military decoration or medal.

One of the central techniques used by dancers in FLEXN Evolution, an improvised performance addressing racial equality and social justice, is called "bone breaking," imagined as the process of being physically or emotionally broken each day and having to rebuild oneself.

D. Goleman's (1998) framework of emotional intelligence, which addresses both personal competence (managing oneself) and social competence (handling one's relationships with others) provides the framework for operationalizing leadership in the BSN curriculum.

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