... becomes an automatic behavior,” the doctor told her.Everyone inthe room felt like they were on the brink of something import-ant. And they were.When you wokeupthismorn-ing, what did you dofirst?Did you hop in the shower,check your email,orgrabadough-nutfrom the kit-chencounter? ... decided how much to eat and whatto focuson when we got tothe office, how often to have a drink or when to go for ajog. Then we stopped making a choice, and the behavior became automat-ic. It’s ... feeling good? Pay attention to your nighttime patterns and whatyou automatically do when you getup. Youwantto make running easy? Create triggers to make it a routine. Idrill my kids on this...
... panted the same hot breath, same THE DREAMING CITY GLASGOW 2020 AND THEPOWEROF MASS IMAGINATION —10— THE DREAMING CITY—GLASGOW 2020 AND THEPOWEROF MASS IMAGINATION —11— the stories ofthe ... participants tocreate characters who lived inthe city inthe future, to sketch out elements of their life, and to shape these into embryonic storylines.ã From this, storymakers took away the resulting ... — the conclusion ofthe project ofthe same name. This made the case for the importance of story in imagining the future. The inspiration for Glasgow 2020 came out of this. We wanted to test...
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... FocusEmotional IntuitiveInspirationalReflective12 34 What do I need to donow? What do I need to donow? What am I made of? What am I made of? What do I wantto create? What do I wantto create? Who ... believed them. Inspiration is often the culmination of insightsgained from a wide variety of experiences. Inspirational insightcreates a real step change for the leaders with the courage to put theirideas ... surface insight. As clients invest more time in coachingrelationships, they naturally integrate the reflective process into theirdecision making and open the door tothe next level of insight.Emotional...
... years.When the researchers got back to Cincinnati, some of them spent an evening looking through the tapes. The next morning, one ofthe scientists asked the Febreze team to join him inthe conference ... opening the garage, unlocking the car door, adjusting the seat, inserting the key in the ignition, turning it clockwise, moving the rearview and side mirrors and checking for obstacles,putting your ... after you toweledoff? Tie the left or right shoe first? What did you say toyour kids on your way out the door? Whichroute did you drive to work? When you got toyour desk, did you deal with email,...
... within 45–90days of their enrollment into one ofthe three plans, in order to get baseline information about their health statusupon entering the plan, before they had an opportunity to make use ... events in care, whichrepresents 62% out of a total of 1568 events indicated by the ECSQ. The distribution of these events ranged from4% inthe area of Substance Useto 16% inthe area of Spe-cialty ... hospitalizations inthe pastmonth). We also examined how Dynamics in Care related to changes in quality oflife over six months, from the baseline interview. About 30% ofthe sample declined and46% of the...
... is intended to guide you on your own personal journey of discovery of the powers of XML and InDesign. The following chapters are written with the sensibilities ofthe average INdesigner in mind, ... content into the existing file. Create Link Creates a live link tothe XML file stored on your hard drive. When the XML is changed, the Links panel indicates the file is out of date.Apply XSLT Uses ... contain any type of data. Use this data type sparingly, if at all. Because the purpose ofthe DTD is to define the type of elements and data that can legally be used, what s the point in using...
... EVENTSCafeteriasHallwaysFitness CentersTraining RoomsSHAREDSpACES 19 The Powerof Branding Work Environments / The Design Leadership Series / September 12, 2007 WHAT CAN WE EXPECT TO ACHIEVE?Treating yourof ce space ... “DOWNSIZE”Balancing multiple agendasImpact on the commuteWorking within the architectural constraintsDoing more with lessMINDSETPOSSIBLE SCENARIO 41 The Powerof Branding Work Environments / The ... opportunity to express whatyour brand really stands for, is seen by a growing number of business leaders as making good motivational sense.”“Jeremy MyersonROYAL COLLEGE OF ART 39 The Power of...
... collection, i.e. the size ofthe vector is defined by the number of words (orgroups of words) ofthe complete document collection. The simplest way of documentencoding is touse binary term vectors, i.e. ... terms inthe domain of molecular biology that correspond to instances of concepts that are of interest to biolo-gists. Examples of such entities include the names of proteins, genes and their ... increasing number of details.One major problem of most existing visualization approaches is that they create their output only by useof data inherent information, i.e. the distribution of the...
... theyare tothe social dynamics of language – in otherwords, tothe subtle nuances ofwhat others say to them. Men tend to be sensitive tothepower dy-namics of interaction, speaking in ways ... scenarios. Inthe first, the speaker was a boss talking to a subordinate; in the second, the speaker was a subordinate talking to his or her boss. The researchers measured howhard the speakers tried to ... find itimpossible to do their best in a contentious envi-ronment. People unaccustomed to this style mayhedge when stating their ideas in order to fend off THE POWEROF TALK144HARVARD BUSINESS...
... trading pattern as it seemed to act in total disregard for major moving averages and trendlines. The key to having made a profitable trade in this particular instance was identifying where the ... major moving average or trend line? Do you sometimes find yourself watching a trade reverse inyour face and not have an explanation as to why this happens? More often than not, the answer ... charting theory which was primarily brought to prominence inthe United States by Steve Nison. Nison is considered to be the "Godfather" of Japanese candlestick analysis inthe United...
... extending the frontiers of product qual-ity to all areas of a company—including the quality of leadership, the quality of employees, the quality of organization, and the quality of business ... isfive to ten times their salaries in leading U.S. firms. And to add insult to injury, theseadditional forms of compensation are offered to them at the same time that theseexecutives are showing ... investors, and on tothe panorama ofthe ultimate purpose of busi-ness—societal value the betterment of mankind, with profit at the end ofthe rainbow.This is not just Pollyanna optimism. The...
... activities, but what if she runs out of options? Then it is time to call the doctor. The doctors are the maintenance people, the specialists. They go in and fix the baby (the machine) if the mother can't ... mostly young women. They compared TPM to a mother caring for her baby. The equipment, of course, is the baby. The mother, the operator, was responsible for keeping the baby clean, feeding it, ... effectiveness ofyour equipment, then determining how much you can improve it and whatyour new output will be. Controlling Maintenance Costs Robotics, automated factories, computer-integrated...
... strings. Using the join method ofthe string "\n", you join this list into a single string, with each element ofthe list on a separate line, and print the result. Example 4.25. Printing ... trick behind the and-or trick, then, is to make sure that the value of a is never false. One common way of doing this is to turn a into [a] and b into [b], then taking the first element ofthe returned ... value. It returns the string 'None'. You& apos;ll use this toyour advantage inthe info function, as you& apos;ll see shortly. At the heart ofthe info function is the powerful dir function....