apply my own EI as I coach Lynda. In particular, with regard the four elements of EI, I will take the actions summarised in the following table: Element of EI Actions Self-Awareness • identify my personal emotions • acknowledge how my behaviour affects Lynda • know how stress might affect my behaviour • recognise that my mood may affect my coaching effectiveness • try to understand the reason for any feelings I may have • ensure that I understand my feelings Self-Management • manage my personal
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eras of medicine have evolved over the years, it is apparent that they are intertwined, yet very different as evidenced by Era 1 and Era 3. Era 1’s main focus is on the body and addresses the health and healing of humans based on bodily functions and how they can be treated. Era 3 takes a more holistic approach by incorporating the body, mind and spirit. This includes Watson’s theory of human caring which discusses “human caring consciousness, administering ‘human care essentials’, which potentiate
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well-being (Berger, 2009). Remaining socially active and independent for as long as possible instead of succumbing to isolating is key during this stage of adulthood (Berger, 2009). In the stage of late adulthood living socially active, healthy, and physically active lives while maintaining important family roles is very important , which illiminates some stressor of aging that may be brought on by negative and stereotypical thoughts of ageism which will assist in their premature decline
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Introduction Professional presence is one of the most important characteristics of a nurse. It is a quality that makes the nursing profession special. Professional presence is a combination of characteristics and behaviors, which includes being competent, reliable, empathetic, and respectful of others. Professional Presence The foundation of mechanical or local model (Era I) is entirely based on a belief that health and illness, are solely physical in nature, where mind is merely the result of
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aspects. Beinghonestprovides one with psychological peace, maintains long-term friendships, and can help build empires. Also, being honest can significantly contribute to saving a complicated situation in the end. Being truthful gives one mental peace because it prevents the torment of living with guilt for telling a lie. Consequently, one does not have to remember a lie told to someone else. Psychologists assert that most people are healthy psychologically when they know the truth. Additionally
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Personality Analysis: Humanist/Existential and Learning Theories Learning theory is defined as the process by which humans learn or how they accommodate a relatively permanent behavioral change or its potential (Feist & Feist, 2000). Learning theories within this analysis are Skinner's behaviorism, Bandura's social cognitive theory, Rotter and Mischel's cognitive social theory, and Kelly's psychology of personal constructs. Humanism and existentialism theories of Rogers, May, and Maslow adopt
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stated, organizational culture may be defined as “the shared basic assumptions, values, and beliefs that characterize a setting and are taught to newcomers as the proper way to think and feel, communicated by the myths and stories people tell about how the organization came to be the way it is as it solved problems associated with external adaptation and internal integration” (p. 362). To further define, BusinessDictionary.com (2015) defined organizational culture as, “the values and behaviors that
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sure that the weight is the ideal ones. There are a lot of differences if an individual is trying to diet and anorexia. For instances, healthy dieting is attempting to control your weight by limit the food intake but at the same time consume enough vitamins and calcium. But for anorexia is attempting to control your life and emotions instead of food limit. In healthy dieting, you judge yourself more than just on body weight and image but in anorexia victims judging themselves through their weight and
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Running head: FAMILY HEALTH ASSESSMENT Family Health Assessment Mary.Mattappally Grand Canyon University: NRS-429V Family-Centered Health Promotion December 18, 2011 Family Health Assessment: Family health assessment is a great tool utilized to develop health care plan for the whole family in a holistic approach for the most effective health outcomes. Gordon’s 11 functional health patterns are used to obtain systematic collection of information
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October 12, 2012 The act of sharing aspects of oneself with other people is known as self-disclosure. Self-disclosure in relationships is very important. Self-disclosure usually is intentional, you Choose what you reveal to other people (Sole, 2011). Therefore, I can relate to this article. Why? Because in order to maintain a healthy relationships we should be able to relate to one another in sharing our feelings and our thoughts. It helps to gain a sense of approval when we
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