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– Supporting the patient to manage setbacks.
Successful seekers MANAGE SETBACKS WITH POSITIVITY! Being told no in your search is never fun, but it's bound to happen at some point.
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A recovering alcoholic who has been sober for a decade, Madden has managed setbacks well and taken risks.
Teachers across London are being given specialist training in order to help their pupils adequately manage personal setbacks and life pressures.
One registrar [T5] suggested that "rural practice life coaches" could help build resilience, by advice on goal setting and managing setbacks.
A window of opportunity exists on the Sunshine Coast, and similarly developed coastal regions, to incorporate alternate adaptation options, including managed retreat, setbacks and ecosystem engineering, into the design and implementation of coastal development policies and plans that integrate opportunities to establish and maintain dynamic refugia.
Diversified energy infrastructures would build economic resilience and put these countries on track to better manage energy-related setbacks to sustainable development.
The groups seek to enhance women's motivation by providing positive feedback and by helping them set realistic goals, problem solve and manage lapses or setbacks appropriately.
In short -- as documented at length in my book Reagan at Reykjavik -- he set strategic goals on where he wanted to take superpower relations and nuclear weapons; figured out a pathway of how to get from here to there; trusted the leadership team around him; stayed the course during harsh opposition and grave setbacks; and managed to turn such setbacks into strategic breakthroughs.
Learning objectives include: how to build influence as a dissimilar other; how to manage career dynamics, political setbacks, and build credibility; how to build a reputation and personal brand; what to do to accelerate one's career.
Bruce Gyory, Spitzer's new special aide, recently urged the Governor to read a biography he'd found, at the Strand, of Charles Evans Hughes, a governor who, a hundred years ago, went to Albany and, despite many early setbacks, managed to pass the Moreland Act, which he used to go after corruption.
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