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The agreement was that I would incarnate on planet Earth, I would become proficient in music, and then he would transmit musical ideas and later visual ideas into my mind, and I would do my best to externalise them so that other people could benefit from it.
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On the flipside, new business theories are emerging that suggest business profits are best achieved through addressing social and environmental issues rather than externalising them.
Part of the stress and coping strategies should include teaching individuals to tolerate distressing emotions and express them respectfully instead of externalising them which increases the risk of violence.
As such they have had to work harder to externalise their thoughts – to prove them worthy of public consumption.
The women become either monstrously drab or they costume themselves in ways that make them seem unreal; they externalise their inner fantasies and come to believe that – on some level – they really are elves or princesses or, most disturbing of all, children again.
"Young men tend to externalise pressure – for instance by being angry or violent – while young women are more likely to internalise their feelings, and take them out on themselves, for example by cutting or through eating disorders".
Discardant la textbuch, externalise sus sprachangst y just improviste.
The trick is to externalise our internal goals.
They also enabled us to externalise non-key features into separate small web applications.
We have the right to externalise our discontent," Sadat says angrily.
Research found boys and young men were quick to externalise their behaviour, often blaming women.
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